social anthropology/anthropologie sociale

The scholarly journal Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale (ISSN 0964-0282) appears four times a year (in February, June, September and November) with four parts forming a volume. Members of the EASA receive the journal as part of their membership subscription.

SA/AS publishes articles in English and French which are selected by a process of peer review. Selection is anonymous and based solely on a manuscripts' innovative interest to the theory, methodology and / or practice of anthropology. The journal has been ranked category A in the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH). The articles are complemented by book reviews, and successive reviews editors have taken especial care to match books and reviewers across European boundaries.

From 2007 the journal has been published by Wiley Blackwell Publishing, and has achieved subscription status at all major University Libraries in Europe, North America, and most of Australasia. The journal is delivered free of charge to all members. Complimentary copies are given, at EASA's expense, to members in Central and Eastern Europe who are not obliged to pay membership fees, as well as to most of their University Libraries and National Academies. In the course of ten volumes (= 30 issues), Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale has become the most widely circulated anthropological journal of European provenance.

For more information please contact the editors:
Dorle Dracklé, drackle(AT)uni-bremen.de
A: Institut für Kulturwissenschaft, Universitaet Bremen, Fachbereich 9, SFG 4280, Postbox 33 04 40, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
and
Helena Wulff, helena.wulff(AT)socant.su.se
A: Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SE-106 91, Sweden

Editorial assistants: Hélène Neveu Kringelbach (Oxford University) and Monika Rulfs (University of Bremen)

Book review editor: Liza Debevec, sarevs(AT)zrc-sazu.si
A: Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies, SRC SASA, PO Box 306, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

issues

(2007-) published by Wiley Blackwell
(1992-2006) published by Cambridge University Press
Blackwell
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