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Call: The European Ethnology Transnational Syllabus Collective

How can we teach European ethnology beyond and across the boundaries of national ethnological traditions? How do we convey to our students that the boundaries of a language are not the boundaries of the discipline, and that there is much to learn from the diverse ethnological traditions across Europe? Since 1964 SIEF has provided an umbrella framework for bringing together researchers in European ethnology and folklore studies beyond and across national traditions.

With the transnational syllabus of European ethnology, SIEF invites its members to critically reflect on how the national canons of our discipline are taught, while envisioning the teaching and learning of European ethnologies from non-national, more than national, transnational, and/or European perspectives. The European Ethnology Transnational Syllabus Collective has several aims:

Members of the SIEF Taskforce on transnational syllabus have identified a set of guidelines to enhance transnational exchanges in teaching across national traditions:

SIEF invites its members to form teaching collaborations and collectives with colleagues from other traditions of ethnology and folklore in order to jointly develop new syllabi on various themes. This work may take several forms, including open classrooms, Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL), Erasmus+ supported Blended Intensive Programs (BIP), and others.

The European Ethnology Transnational Syllabus Collective will host a digital meeting to facilitate cooperation among our members. If you are interested in taking part in this initiative, please contact us at by 01 December 2025.