期刊名称:ETHNOS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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Aims and Scope:
Ethnos is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal which publishes original papers promoting theoretical, methodological and empirical developments in the discipline of socio-cultural anthropology.
The journal aims to engage with the scope and dynamics of contemporary anthropology by providing an open forum where a wide variety of different anthropologies can gather together and enter into critical exchange. As anthropologists increasingly move between and beyond disciplinary boundaries, and as different national traditions of anthropology increasingly engage in dialogue with one another, the discipline itself continues to be enlarged and enriched. Ethnos is committed to contributing to those dialogues and reflecting the shifting boundaries of anthropological enquiry. In that spirit, the journal encourages submission both from scholars working in anthropology and those in other disciplines whose work can make a substantial contribution to topics of concern to anthropologists.
Papers selected for publication in Ethnos will display rich ethnography, solid methodological foundations, strong writing, and provocative theoretical commentary.
Abstracting Information:
Ethnos is currently abstracted/indexed in: Abstracts in Anthropology; Africa Bibliography; Anthropological Index Online; Anthropological Literature; Applied Social Science Index and Abstracts (ASSIA); Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Science Hispanic American Periodicals Index (HAPI); Historical Abstracts; INIST (Francis Database); International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Int'l Current Awareness Services of Anthropology; ISI Alerting Service; Linguistic & Language Behavior Abstracts; Middle East Journal; Science Culture; Social Science Citation Index; Social Planning/Policy Development Abstracts; Social Services Abstracts; Social SciSearch; Sociological Abstracts and Current Contents: Social and Behavioral Sciences. |
Instructions to Authors
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Ethnos publishes original papers that promote theoretical, methodological and empirical developments within the discipline of socio-cultural anthropology.
Papers submitted for publication are normally read by four outside referees as well as by the two editors in chief. This also applies to special theme issues.
Ethnos refereeing system is highly efficient. A decision on the acceptability of an article will usually be sent to authors within two months of submission. Articles submitted to Ethnos should not be currently under consideration by any other journal or edited book.
Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that exclusive copy-right is assigned to the journal. Authors will be provided with a copy of the journal and 25 offprints of their paper. Authors remain free to use the material contained in the paper in other self-authored works.
The views expressed by the authors are not necessarily those of the editors. Authors are invited to suggest potential reviewers of their papers, but the editors will not be bound by these suggestions.
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts submitted for review should be written on one side of a page, in double- spaced format with liberal margins. Manuscripts should not exceed 9,000 words, including notes.
Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to Ethnos@etnografiska.se. If scholars do not have access to email or Internet facilities, we require five hard copies of the manuscript. Scholars from countries where access to copying facilities is limited may submit one copy.
Original drawings and photographs are welcome and must be of high quality. An abstract of the article, not exceeding 130 words, must accompany the ma-nuscript. The abstract should end with a bracketed list of 3 to 5 key words, suitable for indexing and online search purposes.
Footnotes should be placed at the end of the article. Acknowledgments should not be included in the footnotes but should appear as a separate paragraph following the main text.
References should be formatted according to the Ethnos style, e.g. Wenslow, Conrad & Daphne Jefferson (eds). 1994. Reinventing Anthropology. London: Althone Press. 321 pp. All items cited in the text - and only those items - are to be included in the list of references.
Early Electronic Offprints
Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or, alternatively, corresponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Additional copies of the journal can be purchased at the author’s preferential rate of ?5.00/$25.00 per copy.
Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief:
Mark Graham - Stockholm University, Sweden Nils Bubandt - University of Aarhus, Denmark ethnos@etnografiska.se
Managing Editor:Ann-Cathrine Lagercrantz - National Museum of Ethnography, Stockholm
Associate Editors:
Thomas Hylland Eriksen - Oslo University Jonathan Friedman - Lund University/EHESS Sarah Green - University of Manchester Fred Myers - New York University Bambi Schieffelin - New York University Moshe Shokeid - Tel Aviv University Christina Toren - Brunel University, London
Reviews Editor:
Lena Gemzöe - Stockholm University, Sweden
Advisory Board:
Jon G. Abbink - African Studies Center, Leiden Lila Abu-Lughod - Columbia University Anne Allison - Duke University Miguel V. Almeida - ISCTE, Lisboa Marc Aug - EHESS Hugh Beach - Uppsala University T. O. Beidelman - New York University Evelyn Blackwood - Purdue University Mary Bouquet - Utrecht University College Deborah Cameron - University of London Hastings Donnan - Queen’s University, Belfast Marita Eastmond - University of Göteborg Jeanette Edwards - University of Manchester Magnus Fiskesj?- Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm Kenneth M. George - University of Wisconsin, Madison Marcio Goldman - Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro Bruce Grant - Swarthmore College Clare Harris - Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford R. Joy Hendry - Oxford Brookes University Alf Hornborg - Lund University Tim Ingold - University of Aberdeen John Knight - Queen’s University, Belfast Christian Krohn-Hansen - Oslo University Michael Lambek - University of Toronto Carola Lentz - Universität Mainz Norma Mendoza-Denton - University of Arizona at Tucson Karin Norman - Stockholm University Judith Okely - University of Hull Joanna Overing - University of St. Andrews Mariella Pandolfi - University of Montreal Naomi Quinn - Duke University Joel L. Robbins - University of California at San Diego A.F. Robertson - University of California at Santa Barbara Danilyn Rutherford - University of Chicago Michael Silverstein - University of Chicago Peter Skalník - Charles University of Prague Christopher B. Steiner - Connecticut College New London Britt-Marie Thurén - Ume?University Patricia Uberoi - Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi Peter Wade - University of Manchester Boris Wastiau - Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren
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