Showing posts with label Anthropology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anthropology. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Open Access Journal: Munibe Antropologia-Arkeologia

Munibe Antropologia-Arkeologia
ISSN: 1132-2217
ISSN (Internet): 2172-4555
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Munibe Antropologia-Arkeologia is one of the journals published by the Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi Reserach Centre, which was founded in 1947 with aim of protecting, researching and disseminating our archeological, ethnografic and natural heritage.
The journal is targeted at the scientific community, particularly those interested in anthropological issues. It is published once a year, although each issue is accompanied by diverse supplements.

It carries out exchanges also with other similar scientific publications, thereby enriching the bibliographic resources of its library. Munibe Antropologia-Arkeologia is included in the Latindex catalogue and is indexed by Anthropological Literature, Francia, Georef and Isoc.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Open Access Journal: Revista Chilena de Antropología

Revista Chilena de Antropología
ISSN 0719-1472
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Revista Chilena de Antropología es una publicación del Departamento de Antropología de la Universidad de Chile. Es una revista internacional arbitrada por pares académicos que se publica dos veces al año (Julio y Diciembre) y que recibe manuscritos inéditos en español o inglés. Su objetivo es difundir y discutir la investigación en las diferentes ramas de la Antropología, con el fin de comprender los múltiples aspectos de las realidades sociales y culturales de Latinoamérica y el Caribe. Para ello, la revista recibe contribuciones durante todo el año y se estructura dos secciones diferentes: Artículos y Reseñas.

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No. 1 (1978)

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Open Access Journal: Communication on Contemporary Anthropology

ISSN 1936-4458(e)1939-0580(p)

Communication on Contemporary Anthropology - official journal of Shanghai Society of Anthropology, product of Hans Publishers Inc.,  is formerly Communication on Anthropology launched by Professor Ting-Liang Woo, Academician of Academia Sinica in 1938.
COM. on C.A. is a peer-reviewed open-access journal both for professional and public authors.
COM. on C.A. is devoted to research on humankind, encompassing the full range of anthropological scholarship on human origin and diversification.

美国汉斯研究出版社的《现代人类学通讯》的前身是1938年吴定良院士创办的《人类学集刊》。
《现代人类学通讯》是专家评审、自由阅览的期刊,同时面向专业和业余作者,《现代人类学通讯》关注人类本身的研究,涉及研究人类群体的起源和多样化的各个人类学领域。
《现代人类学通讯》第1卷于2007年5月27日正式开始网上发行(创刊词)。
来稿请寄 COMonCA.ed@Gmail.com 。稿件规范和要求请参考 投稿指南


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Open Access Journal: International Journal of Modern Anthropology

[First posted in AWOL 28 February 2010. Updated 3 May 2012]

International Journal of Modern Anthropology: a freely open access journal online
Print version ISSN:1737-7374
Elctronic version ISSN:1737-8176

It is a peer-reviewed journal. It publishes papers that extend our understanding of the humankind in all its aspects. It concentrates on topics which need syntheses of multidisciplinary data from different specialities of Biological and Cultural Anthropology. It has a distinguished international editorial board that maintains high scientific standards.
It is a print and electronic journal, freely open access online in www.ata.org.tn . It publishes annually papers following several formats:
Original Synthetic Articles presenting grand syntheses of analyzed data from biological anthropology specialties and those linked up from cultural anthropology specialties or vice versa. Syntheses must be original and provide new important conclusions, new theories or new methods and / or lead to resolutions to old questions or to convincing critic and review of questionable considerations (presented in about 26 to 35 pages of manuscript double-spaced).
Original Synthetic Reports presenting new experimental and / or theoretical results on interesting anthropological subjects. Theses results must be analysed then discussed within a synthesis including possible related data from other anthropological specialities (presented in about 13 to 24 pages).
Original Discovery Reports are papers, which provide only the first data of important discoveries in Biological Anthropology and in all aspects of basic Human Biology or in Medical Anthropology as discoveries expanded from popular traditional medicine. Thus, authors could publish all detailed results in a second original article or in a patent (do not exceed 8 pages).
Review Synthetic Articles or Review Synthetic Reports reflect current interests on all aspects of Biological Anthropology and related aspects of Cultural Anthropology (articles presented in about 26 to 35 pages, while reports in about 10 to 20 pages).
Critical Short Reports, in which modern anthropologists can bring out general ambiguities and classic or new questionable considerations in any anthropological subject. They can also criticize data and conclusions provided by recent original paper (presented in about 4 to 12 pages).
Thought Short Reports, concern only interesting anthropological subjects particularly in cultural specialities (presented in about 4 to 12 pages).

Friday, February 3, 2012

Open Access Journal: Totem

TOTEM: The University of Western Ontario Anthropology Journal
ISSN (Print): 1203-8830
ISSN (Online): 1925-8542
TOTEM is a peer-reviewed, student-run journal of anthropology published annually in association with the Anthropology Society and the Department of Anthropology at The University of Western Ontario (U.W.O). TOTEM is currently on its 20th volume; the first volume was published in 1994. 2010-2011 was the first year TOTEM published online through the Scholarship@Western initiative, and 2011-2012 will be the first year we move to an online submission system. 2011-2012 will also be the first year that TOTEM will be selecting one student submission for an Editor's Recognition Award.


TOTEM’s mandate is to publish exceptional works of creative and original research by undergraduate and graduate students in any of the four sub-fields of anthropology including socio-cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological/physical anthropology, and linguistics. TOTEM is dedicated to providing a forum for undergraduates and graduate students in anthropology to present and discuss their work with their peers. Due to anthropology’s interdisciplinary nature, we invite students from other disciplines and institutions to submit papers of value or interest to anthropology and anthropologists.


Our editorial board consists of two Anthropology Department graduate students that are elected to act as co-editors, and our reviewers are drawn from all four fields of anthropology. This year’s co-editors are Andrew Wade, a bioarchaeologist in the fourth year of his PhD program, and Jennifer Morgan, a bioarchaeologist in the third year of her PhD program.


Additionally, we have a large number of peer-reviewers from the undergraduate and graduate Anthropology Department that change every year. We work in conjunction with the undergraduate Anthropology Society at UWO, and have future plans to work with the newly formed Western Anthropology Graduate Society.


TOTEM is also pleased to feature the artwork of David Kanatawakhon-Maracle.

Volume 1 (1994)