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  1. The Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG; Swedish: Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi) is a scientific learned society founded in December 1877. It was established after a rearrangement of various sections of the Anthropological Society, which was formed in 1873 by Hjalmar Stolpe , Hans Hildebrand ...

    • Social Anthropology , Ethnography
  2. Social anthropology, ethnography: Abreviatura: Krit. Etnogr. Fundación: 1878: Primera edición: 2018: Última edición: presente: Desarrollo; Editor: Sten Hagberg, Jörgen Hellman: Publicador: Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG) Academic Archive Online (DiVa) Circulación; Frecuencia: Bianual: Página web oficial

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  3. Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi grundades 1878. SSAG stöder forskning genom stipendier, ger ut de vetenskaplig tidskrifterna Geografiska Annaler A (Physical Geography) och B (Human Geography) och kritisk etnografi – Swedish Journal of Anthropology samt årsboken Ymer, delar ut medaljer samt organiserar exkursioner, föreläsningar och symposiet Vegadagen.

  4. Since the name change in 1877, the anthropological part of SSAG was trailing, and geography came to dominate the society. In the late 1800s, SSAG worked for geography to become a separate school subject. Leading in this work was Ernst Carlson (1854–1909).

  5. Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG) SSAG publishes the scientific journals Geografiska Annaler, Series A: Physical Geography, Geografiska Annaler, Series B: Human Geography and kritisk etnografi – Swedish Journal of Anthropology, and the yearbook Ymer – an anthology in Swedish on a current theme of research.

  6. Geografiska Annaler is a scientific journal published by the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography in Stockholm, Sweden. The journal is founded in 1919. Since 1965 the journal is published in two series A and B. Series A deals with arctic research, physical geography, glaciology and quaternary science in general.

  7. The Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG; Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi) is a scientific learned society founded in December 1877. It was established after a rearrangement of various sections of the Anthropological Society, which was formed in 1873 by Hjalmar Stolpe, Hans Hildebrand, Oscar Montelius, and ...