期刊名称:CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOLOGY

ISSN:0308-275X
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://coa.sagepub.com/
影响因子: 0.564(2015年) 0.476(2014年) 0.41(2013年) 0.757(2012年) 0.475(2011年)
主题范畴:ANTHROPOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

 

Description:

Critique of Anthropology is dedicated to the development of anthropology as a discipline that subjects social reality to critical analysis. The journal challenges received wisdoms inside academic anthropology and in society at large, presenting work that is innovative, challenging, sometimes experimental and often uncomfortable.

"Critique of Anthropology adopts a critical spirit and self-reflection to produce significant anthropology in the present and to promote a more disciplined and principled anthropology for the future." - Richard Fox Washington University

"I have read and enjoyed Critique of Anthropology from its very first issue. It is a journal that has always been agile in picking up and debating new substantive and theoretical issues in anthropology. Throughout the years it has become a useful teaching tool, providing valuable insights into the developments in our discipline." - Verena Stolcke Universitat Aut¨°noma de Barcelona

"Critique of Anthropology has been the only anthropological journal with a genuinely distinctive personality in recent times." - Maurice Bloch London School of Economics

"I welcome Critique of Anthropology's particular mix of new answers to old questions and searching examinations of new departures." - Eric Wolf City University of New York


Instructions to Authors

 

Paper submission. Three copies of the MS should be sent to The Editorial Administrator, Critique of Anthropology, Anthropology Department, Goldsmiths College, Lewisham Way, New Cross, London, SE14 6NW, UK. Fax: (+44) 020 7919 781. Submissions are also accepted in MS Word format to: critique@gold.ac.uk

Authors should retain one copy for themselves, as unsolicited mss cannot be returned.

Articles are read by members of the editorial group and outside referees, and once provisionally accepted for publication may still be returned to the author for approval and implementation of editorial suggestions and criticisms. On final acceptance, articles are passed to the coordinating editors of the issue in which they will appear, who are responsible for all further correspondence with the author.

The editors will from time to time accept an article for translation into English, once publication has been agreed in principle. But this is a time-consuming process, and contributors are requested to submit in English if at all possible.

The English equivalents to technical foreign words and phrases should always be included. We would prefer authors to avoid using sexist turns of phrase (e.g. the anthropologist and his field data).

Presentation. Articles should be typed double-spaced throughout (including notes and bibliography). Notes should be end notes. There is no absolute limit on length, but 7000 words, including notes and bibliography, is a useful target. Articles should be submitted on 3.5 inch discs in IBM PC format and must be accompanied by one hard copy and must include an abstract (100-150 words), five to ten key words and three to five lines of biographical information.

Tables, charts, diagrams, etc., should be submitted in camera-ready form. For photographic essays send good b/w prints, not negatives.

References cited in the text should use the form: Smith (1990: 26). The following style should be used for assembling the bibliography:

Articles in journals: Feder, Ernest (1980) 'The Odious Competition between Man and Animal over Agricultural Resources in Under-developed Countries', Review III(3): 463-500.

Books: Lunn, Eugene (1985) Marxism and Modernism: An Historical Study of Lukacs, Brecht, Benjamin and Adorno. London: Verso.

Chapters in books: Fodor, Jerry (1989) 'Why Should the Mind be Modular?', in Alexander George (ed.) Reflections on Chomsky, pp. 179-202. Oxford: Blackwell.

Authors will receive 25 offprints of their article and a copy of the journal on publication.

Permissions. Authors are responsible for obtaining permissions from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures, or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere.

Affiliation. The article title page should include the full name(s) of the author(s), academic or other personal affiliation, and the complete address (plus electronic mail address and telefax number where available) of the author to whom correspondence should be sent.

Copyright. Before publication authors are requested to assign copyright to SAGE Publications, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves, and due to be published at least one year after initial publication in the Journal.

 


Editorial Board

 

Managing Editors
John Gledhill ,University of Manchester, UK  
Stephen Nugent ,Goldsmiths College, London, UK  


Book Review Editor
Alberto Corsin Jimenez ,University of Manchester, UK  
Editorial Board
Nelly Arvelo Jimenez ,Instituto Venezalona de Investigaciones Cientificas, Venezuela  
Michael Blim ,Cuny, USA  
Allen Abramson ,University College London, UK  
Ananth Aiyer ,University of Michigan, USA  
Tom Biolsi ,Department of Anthropology, Portland State University, USA  
William de Bl¨¦court ,Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands  
Glenn Bowman ,University of Kent at Canterbury, UK  
Susanne Brandtstadter ,University of Manchester, UK  
Jim Collins ,State University of New York at Albany, USA  
Kate Crehan ,CUNY Graduate Center, USA  
Marc Edelman ,City University of New York, USA  
Stephan Feuchtwang ,London School of Economics, UK  
Richard Flores ,University of Texas, USA  
Peter Geschiere ,University of Leiden, The Netherlands  
Maia Green ,University of Manchester, UK  
Matthew Gutmann ,Brown University, USA  
Mark Harris ,University of Manchester, UK  
Olivia Harris ,Goldsmiths College, London, UK  
Keith Hart ,Goldsmiths College, London, UK  
Mark Jamieson ,University of Manchester, UK  
Antonio Lauria ,City University of New York, USA  
Sian Lazar ,University of Cambridge, UK  
Josep R Llobera ,Goldsmiths College, London, UK  
Mao Mollona ,Goldsmiths College, UK  
Henrietta Moore ,London School of Economics and Political Science, UK  
Annelies Moors ,University of Leiden, The Netherlands  
Lorraine Nencel ,University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands  
Tom C Patterson ,University of California Riverside, USA  
Robert Pool ,London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK  
Eric Ross ,Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands  
Frances Rothstein ,Towson State University, USA  
Donald K Rowbotham ,CUNY Graduate Center, USA  
Mike Rowlands ,University College London, UK  
Ton Salman ,University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands  
Alan Smart ,University of Calgary, Canada  
Jacqueline Solway ,Trent University, Canada  
Patricia Spyer ,Leiden University, Netherlands  
Gareth Stanton ,Goldsmiths College, London, UK  
Lynn Stephen ,University of Oregon, USA  
Anne Stoler ,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA  
Ida Susser ,Hunter College, CUNY, USA  
Karen Sykes ,University of Manchester, UK  
Terry Turner ,University of Chicago, USA  
Richard Wilson ,University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA  
Corresponding Editor
David Nugent ,Colby College, Waterville, USA  
Editorial Advisory Board
Talal Asad ,Johns Hopkins University, USA  
Fanny Colona ,Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, France  
Johannes Fabian ,University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands  
Jonathan Friedman ,Lund University, Sweden / EHESS  
Dell H Hymes ,University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA  
Joel S Kahn ,La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia  
Louis van der Linden ,Amsterdam, The Netherlands  
Bruce MacLean ,McGill University, Montreal, Canada  
Maila Stivens ,University of Melbourne, Australia  
Eric Wolf ,City University of New York, USA  


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