In ethnology and folklore studies, folklorism generally denotes a social and cultural phenomenon that presents and revives folk culture forms in a series of versions ranging from scholarly reconstruction to (folk) performance. The author presents texts and contexts of this phenomenon through the international development and definitions of the concept, as well as through discussions about folklorism in Slovenia and various experts’ and actors’ views on the Country Wedding in Ljubljana
COBISS.SI-ID: 33555245
The article forms part of a comprehensive monograph and is also one of the rare ethnological researches of the hop growing industry in the Savinja valley. It presents the basic forms of hop growers’ life in the past and in the present time.
COBISS.SI-ID: 46676578
The article contains comparative ethnographic material on volunteer biodiversity monitoring from environmental organisations in three postcommunist countries: Poland, Slovenia, and Lithuania. Its authors chart and discuss aspects of heritage from socialism and communist rule in terms of their effect on the present-day running and operations of four case-study organisations in these countries, focusing particularly on challenges posed by the legacy of compulsory volunteering, inherited organisational cultures, economic reorganisation, and internationalisation of the volunteering sector.
COBISS.SI-ID: 44927330