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Current
Anthropology Current Anthropology is a transnational journal
devoted to research on humankind, encompassing the full range of
anthropological scholarship on human cultures and on the human and other
primate species. Communicating across the subfields, the journal features
papers in a wide variety of areas, including social, cultural, and physical
anthropology as well as ethnology and ethnohistory, archaeology and
prehistory, folklore, and linguistics.
Ecological Anthropology
The Journal of Ecological Anthropology (formerly the Georgia Journal of
Ecological Anthropology) is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary forum for
innovative academic exploration of the interface between humans and their
sociocultural and biophysical environments. Subject areas include, but
are not limited to, anthropology of conservation, historical ecology,
evolution of human ecosystems, development anthropology, human population
ecology, ethnobiology and comparative indigenous knowledge systems, ecology
of health and nutrition, paleoecology, systems anthropology, primate socioecology,
and information ecology.
Human
Ecology
Provides a forum for papers concerned with the complex and varied systems
of interaction between people and their environment. Research papers from
such diverse fields as anthropology, geography, psychology, biology, sociology,
and urban planning are welcomed. A Book Review section also appears in
the journal. All submissions are peer reviewed.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly: International Journal for the Analysis of Health
Publishes research and theory in the field of medical anthropology. This field is broadly taken to include all inquiries into health, disease, illness, and sickness in human individuals and populations that are undertaken from the holistic and cross-cultural perspective distinctive of anthropology as a discipline -- that is, with an awareness of species' biological, cultural, linguistic, and historical uniformity and variation. It encompasses studies of ethnomedicine, epidemiology, maternal and child health, population, nutrition, human development in relation to health and disease, health-care providers and services, public health, health policy, and the language and speech of health and health care. The purpose of the journal is to stimulate debate on and development of ideas and methods in medical anthropology and to explore the relationships of medical anthropology to both health practice and the parent discipline of anthropology.
Worldviews
Worldviews: environment, culture, religion is a new international academic
journal which seeks to explore the environmental understandings, perceptions
and practices of a wide range of different cultures and religious traditions.
Worldviews: environment, culture, religion will adopt an interdisciplinary
approach, drawing on contributions from a range of discipline areas including
anthropology, environmental studies, geography, philosophy, religious
studies, sociology and theology. Articles will be considered which explore
the interaction of humans and the natural environment from perspectives
that may be either within or outside particular religious and cultural
traditions.
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