期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH

ISSN:0091-7710
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:UNIV CHICAGO PRESS, 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, USA, IL, 60637-2954
  出版社网址:http://www.unm.edu/
期刊网址:http://www.unm.edu/~jar/abs1.html
影响因子: 0.906(2015年) 0.457(2014年) 0.875(2012年) 0.649(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

JAR Now Available in JSTOR!

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Back issues of the Journal of Anthropological Research are now available through JSTOR, the not-for-profit online digital archive. Users can now search, browse, download, and print the full-text PDF versions of articles from its first issue in 1973 up until (but excluding) the most recent three years. The available back content includes JAR¡¯s former title, the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology (1945¨C1972). To obtain issues within the three-year moving wall, institutions should refer to the subscription page.

The Journal of Anthropological Research is offered through JSTOR¡¯s Arts & Sciences Complement Collection. Users at institutions that participate in this collection can access the back issues directly by visiting JSTOR website¡¯s at www.jstor.org.

For a list of JSTOR¡¯s participating institutions, please visit http://www.jstor.org/about/participants_na.html.

JSTOR is an independent not-for-profit organization founded in 1995 with a mission to create a trusted archive of scholarly journals and to increase access to those journals as widely as possible. Information regarding JSTOR is available at www.jstor.org


Instructions to Authors

The Journal of Anthropological Research publishes articles emphasizing theoretically informed original research in all areas of anthropology relating to peoples and cultures, past and present, in any region. It provides a peer-reviewed vehicle of expression for anthropologists worldwide.  Volunteered articles should be problem-oriented and of general interest.  Manuscripts should be sent to the Editor, JAR, Department of Anthropology, MSC01 1040, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001, USA.

     Manuscripts should be addressed to:
 

Editor, Journal of Anthropological Research
Department of Anthropology
MSC01 1040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

     Anonymous referees' comments are sent to authors at the Editor's discretion.

Manuscripts, not to exceed 30 pages of text, must be printed single-sided on 81/2 x 11 inch or A4 paper with at least one-inch (2.5 cm) margins on all sides. All text (plus abstract, tables, figure captions, quotations, references and endnotes) must be double-spaced and printed using no smaller than 12-point (12 characters/spaces per inch) typeface.  Each submission must include 6-8 keywords and an abstract, not to exceed 150 words. Submit 3 complete copies of the manuscript to the editor for review, together with a complete electronic version as an e-mail attachment to jar45@unm.edu. Hard copies will not be returned.

Once an article has been accepted for publication (normally after revision), the author(s) will be asked to provide a clean electronic copy of the text file via e-mail or on floppy, zip disk or cd, along with a single, final printout.  Only camera-ready copies of illustrations will be accepted; do not include include tables or figures in the text file.  Submit double-spaced tables on paper.  Do not incorporate graphics boxes or characters in the file: non-European languages must be in roman rather than phonetic letters, and symbols or equations must be in standard text fonts rather than graphic format.  Please turn off all special formatting: no "widow/orphan" protection, no end-of-page hyphenation, no headers or footers other than simple pagination (which is required).

Bibliographical references are to be included in the text by citing within parentheses the author's last name, date of source, and page or inclusive pages: e.g., (Boas 1910:274). Short quotations of 2-3 lines should be enclosed in quotation marks and incorporated in the text; longer ones are to be indented without using quotation marks.  References Cited should begin on a new page and, starting immediately, must follow the style used in Current Anthropology (University of Chicago Press), with the following modifications: author names are to be given in upper/lower case letters; the nature of "n.d." citations must be given in parentheses at the end: e.g., (in press), (in preparation), (submitted for review), (unpublished manuscript). Italicize names of journals and books.  All items cited in the text--and only these items--are to be included in the list of references.  References not in modified Current Anthropology format will not be accepted.

If an author feels it necessary to use notes to provide acknowledgements, auxiliary comments or information, they should be referenced consecutively in the text and placed at the end of the text and before the reference list.  Endnotes should be included as text rather than as "footnote/endnote" options.  They must not exceed 2 double-spaced 12-point pages.

Tables are to be double-spaced, with each table titled, numbered, and typed on a separate page.  Figures, including maps and other illustrative material, must be numbered and captioned.  A complete list of figure captions should also be included at the end of the text file.  Each figure is to be placed on a separate page.  Illustrative material, including lettering, must be to professional standard and in camera-ready form.  Marginal notations in the text should indicate the placement of both tables and figures.

The Editor reserves the right to make corrections and alterations considered necessary.   Authors will be required to assign copyright to the University of New Mexico.  Offprints are available to authors at cost and may be ordered at the time that the copy-edited printout is sent to them for correction.  Proofs are not sent to authors.

Questions concerning manuscripts should be addressed to the Editor, L. Straus, at lstraus@unm.edu.


Editorial Board

EDITOR: Lawrence Guy Straus
EDITORIAL BOARD: Philip K. Bock, Steven J. Feld, Louise Lamphere, Carole Nagengast, Robert Santley? David E. Stuart

ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Steven Churchill (Duke University), John Comaroff (University of Chicago), Raymond DeMallie (Indiana University), E. Paul Durrenberger (Pennsylvania State University), Donald K. Grayson (University of Washington - Seattle), Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University), Jane Hill (University of Arizona), Barbara Mills (University of Arizona), Mary Moran (Colgate University), Jeremy A. Sabloff (University of Pennsylvania), Maureen Trudelle Schwarz (Syracuse University), Bruce Smith (Smithsonian, National Museum of Natural History), Mary C. Stiner (University of Arizona), Stephen A. Tyler (Rice University)

EDITOR EMERITUS: Philip K. Bock

BOOK REVIEW COMMITTEE for Ethnology and Linguistic Anthropology:
David Dinwoodie, Les Field, and Suzanne Oakdale

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR for Archaeology and Paleoanthropology: Lawrence Straus

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR for Physical and Biological Anthropology: Joseph Powell

COPY EDITOR: June-el Piper

 


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