期刊名称:SOCIAL 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

Aims and Scope
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale is the acclaimed Journal of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, the major professional organization for anthropologists in Europe. While European in profile, this leading Journal has a global scope. It publishes key contributions by both established and up-and-coming anthropologists. As part of the intellectual vitality of the Journal, it also features an exciting Debate in every issue, an important Review Essay which discusses outstanding books in adjoining disciplines or in public debate from an anthropological point of view, and a thriving Book Reviews Section.
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale est la Revue-phare de l’Association Européenne des Anthropologues Sociaux, la principale organisation professionnelle pour anthropologues en Europe. De profil Européen, cette Revue parmi les meilleures dans le domaine a une portée mondiale. Elle publie des articles-clés dont les auteurs sont des anthropologues établis comme des talents prometteurs. La vitalité intellectuelle de la Revue est également assurée par un ‘Débat’ passionnant dans chaque numéro, un ‘Article de Revue’ examinant des ouvrages exceptionnels de disciplines voisines ou d’intérêt public actuel d’un point de vue anthropologique, et une excellente section ‘Revue des Livres’.
Readership
Academics, students and researchers in social anthropology
Keywords
Social Anthropology, Anthropologie Sociale, social, anthropology, sociology, ethnology, ethnography
Abstracting and Indexing Information
- Anthropological Index (Royal Anthropological Institute)
- Anthropological Literature (Harvard University)
- BIAB: British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (biab online)
- Current Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences (Clarivate Analytics)
- Expanded Academic ASAP (GALE Cengage)
- FRANCIS Database (INIST/CNRS)
- InfoTrac (GALE Cengage)
- ProQuest Sociology Collection (ProQuest)
- Psychology Collection (GALE Cengage)
- PsycINFO/Psychological Abstracts (APA)
- Social Science Premium Collection (ProQuest)
- Social Sciences Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics)
- SocINDEX (EBSCO Publishing)
- Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics)
Instructions to Authors
Submit your manuscript onlineSocial Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale is a refereed journal. Articles, which may be in English or French, should be original and should not be under consideration elsewhere.
Author Guidelines in preparation of submission
1. Length of manuscripts
Articles should be no longer than 7000 words, including references and notes, but excluding the abstract.
2. Title page
A separate sheet should give the author's name and academic affiliation, the title, a short abstract of no more than 200 words, five key words, and a word count of the main manuscript.
3. Style of the text
4. Footnotes
Footnotes should be kept to a minimum, and should never be important to the main argument.
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Footnote numbers in the text: should always appear after punctuation; e.g. Scientists examined, over several years,1 the fossilized remains of the woolly-woolly yak.2 (These have now been transferred to the Chauan Museum.)3
- Location of the footnotes: at the end of the document (i.e. as endnotes).
- Footnote numbering: consecutively numbered, starting with the number 1 (not Roman numerals).
5. Citations, Bibliography and Websites
We recommend the use of a tool such as EndNote or Reference Manager for reference management and formatting.
EndNote reference styles can be searched for here: http://www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp
Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here: http://www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp
a. Citations within the text:
- Single author quotation: (Bayly 1993: 208)
- Two authors, more than one page: (Humphrey and Hugh-Jones 1991: 124-6)
- Several authors: (Goody et al 1987: 25)
- Citation of another author's work in secondary text: (Laidlaw 1996 cited in Lewis 1998: 45).
b. Bibliography:
The bibliography should come at the very end of your text, after any notes, appendices or illustrations, and follow the following conventions.
- Single author monograph:
Malinowski, B. 1922. Argonauts of the Western Pacific. London: Routledge.
- Two authors/chapter in book:
Bitušíková, A. and K. Koštialová 2009. Gender and governance in rural communities of postsocialist Slovakia, in L. Kürti and P. Skalník (eds.), Postsocialist Europe: anthropological perspectives from home, 29—50. Oxford: Berghahn.
- Journal article:
Mangiameli, G. 2013. ‘The clouds of the paramount chief: interpreting the taboo of rainwater among the Kasena of North-Eastern Ghana’, Journal des Anthropologues 132—133: 339—359.
c. Websites
References to websites should be included in the main text or in footnotes and must mention the date you accessed the website. E.g.:
http://savageminds.org/ (accessed 1/06/14).
6. Figures, tables, illustrations
Figures, tables, illustrations etc. should be numbered and their source or author must be included directly below the figure or illustration, even if the author of the paper also produced the figures, tables or illustrations. You may not use copyrighted material without the appropriate permissions.
Please note that each figure, table and illustration will count as 250 words towards the limit of 7000 words per submitted manuscript; e.g. if you include three images, your word count should not exceed 6250.
7. Multimedia and moving images.
Links to sounds and moving images are permitted in a manuscript, though the manuscript should be able to work without them, as a print copy. Do not embed such materials into texts.
For further details on figure preparation, see the Wiley Electronic Graphics standards and information on preparing electronic graphics.
Submission procedure
Authors should submit their papers to Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale online through ScholarOne Manuscripts, one of the industry standards in submitting journal manuscripts. It is easy and quick, and you can track the progress of your manuscript using this system.
To make an online manuscript submission, please visit http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/saas.
If for any reason you cannot use the online system, please contact the journal editors at sa-as@easaonline.org.
If your manuscript is accepted
Copyright Transfer Agreement If your paper is accepted, the author identified as the formal corresponding author for the paper will receive an email prompting them to login into Author Services. Here, via the Wiley Author Licensing Service (WALS), they will be able to complete the license agreement on behalf of all authors on the paper.
- For authors signing the copyright transfer agreement:
If the OnlineOpen option is not selected the corresponding author will be presented with the copyright transfer agreement (CTA) to sign. The terms and conditions of the CTA can be previewed in the samples associated with the Copyright FAQs below: CTA Terms and Conditions
- For authors choosing OnlineOpen
If the OnlineOpen option is selected the corresponding author will have a choice of the following Creative Commons License Open Access Agreements (OAA):
o Creative Commons Attribution License OAA
o Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License OAA
o Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial -NoDerivs License OAA
To preview the terms and conditions of these open access agreements please visit the Copyright FAQs hosted on Wiley Author Services and visithttp://www.wileyopenaccess.com/details/content/12f25db4c87/Copyright--License.html. If you select the OnlineOpen option and your research is funded by The Wellcome Trust and members of the Research Councils UK (RCUK) or the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) you will be given the opportunity to publish your article under a CC-BY license supporting you in complying with your Funder requirements. For more information on this policy and the Journal’s compliant self-archiving policy, please visit: http://www.wiley.com/go/funderstatement.
Proofreading First proofs may be read and corrected by contributors provided that they can guarantee to return corrected proofs to the Editor within four days of receipt. Corrections in proof should be restricted to any printer's and publisher's errors.
Offprints Once your article has been published, you will be provided with access to a PDF offprint of your article through Wiley-Blackwell Author Services. Once your article starts the production process, you'll receive an email inviting you to track your article through the Author Services system.
How to contact us
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Technical questions?
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Contact the Assistant Editor at sa-as@easaonline.org
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Editors’ Questions?
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Please contact either:
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Book Reviews questions?
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Please contact sareviews@easaonline.org
Books for review can be sent to:
SA/AS book reviews Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology EHI Tallinna Ülikool Uus-Sadama 5 10120 Tallinn Estonia
Editorial Board
Editors Laia Soto Bermant Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology University of Heksinki Email: laia.soto@easaonline.org
Dr Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov Department of History School of Arts and Humanities Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg Email: nikolai.ssorin-chaikov@easaonline.org
Book Reviews Editor Jeanne Kormina Department of Sociology Higher School of Economics in St Petersberg
Please send books for review to: Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale School of Humanities,Tallinn University Uus-Sadama 5 10120 Tallinn, Estonia email: sareviews@easaonline.org
Assistant Editor Lukas Ley Institute of Anthropology Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies Heidelberg University Voßstraße 2 69115 Heidelberg Germany Email: sa-as@easaonline.org
EASA Editorial Board
Cristiana Bastos (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Sarah Green (Univeristy of Helsinki, Finland) Miia Halme-Tuomisaari (University of Helsinki, Finland) Monica Heintz (University of Paris Nanterre, France) Mariya Ivancheva (University of Liverpool, UK) David Mills (University of Oxford, UK) Prem Kumar Rajaram (Central European University, Hungary) Georgeta Stoica (Université de la Réunion, Mayotte, France)
International Editorial Advisory Board
Segei Abashin (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Olivier Allard (L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales, France) Niko Besnier (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands) Victor Buchli (University College, London, UK) Stephen Campbell (University of Toronto, Canada) Hanna Cervinkova (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) Adam Yuet Chau (University of Cambridge, UK) Sophie Chevalier (Universite de Franche-Comte, France) Gabriella Coleman (McGill University, Canada) Andrew Dawson (University of Melbourne, Australia) Hastings Donnan (Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland) Paolo Favero (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Paul Wenzel Geissler (University of Oslo, Norway) Nicholas de Genova (University of Houston, USA) Peter Geschiere (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) Chris Gregory (Australian National University) Hugh Gusterson (George Washington University, USA) Arne Harms (University of Leipzig, Germany) Josiah Heyman (University of Texas at El Paso, USA) Martin Lamotte (L'École des hautes études en sciences sociales, France) Mark Maguire (National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland) Jean-Sébastien Marcoux (HEC Montréal, Canada) Ammara Maqsood (University College London, UK) Susana Narotzky (University of Barcelona, Spain) Yael Navaro (University of Cambridge, UK) Morten Axel Pedersen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Nitzan Shoshan, (Colegio de México, Mexico) Andrew Shryock (University of Michigan, USA) Eduardo Viveiros de Castro (Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Gisela Welz (Goethe University, Germany) Helena Wulff (Stockholm University, Sweden) Der-Ruey Yang (Nanjing University, China) Caitlin Zaloom (New York University, USA)
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