Editor's Notes

Authors

  • David Verbuč

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.2387

Abstract

This year, we modestly celebrate 15 years of English editions of the Urban People / Lidé města journal. The content of this issue is more than appropriate to mark this event, as it represents our past experiences and our current achievements built on them, as well as our vision of the journal’s future. In this way, the new issue offers a culmination of our efforts and ideas toward creating a truly multimodal, inclusive, and border-defying urban anthropology journal that spans a multiplicity of countries, topics, disciplines, methodological approaches, and genres of academic exploration (i.e., academic articles, creative ethnographies, a photo essay, fieldnotes, and a book review).

Author Biography

David Verbuč

earned his PhD in ethnomusicology at UC Davis, California, USA, were he was also employed as a teaching assistant. His dissertation, ‘Living Publicly’: House Shows, Alternative Venues, and the Value of Place and Space for American DIY Communities, is an anthropological study of DIY music venues, scenes, and communities in the US. David Verbuč is currently employed as a lecturer at the Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague, in the Czech Republic. He is continuing with his research of alternative and other types of music venues and scenes, this time in Prague.

Published

2022-12-12

How to Cite

Verbuč, D. (2022). Editor’s Notes. Lidé města, 24(2), 165-166. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.2387

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Section

Editorial