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Launches new anthropology student e-journal

by lorenz on Mar 11, 2008 in anthropology (general), journal articles / papers

The Association of Student Anthropologists (NASA) would like to have submissions from anthropology students worldwide for their new e-journal. The NASA will launch its first online publication under the banner of the 2008 American Anthropological Association conference theme: “Inclusion, Collaboration, and Engagement", as Marc Hebert (University of South Florida) informs me in an email.

They seek scholarly submissions from undergraduate and graduate students worldwide about the application of anthropological theories and methods outside of academia or across disciplines for the purpose of exploring, problematizing, or addressing social problems.

The NASA also welcomes “innovative commentary submissions” that “express the next generation of anthropologists’ ideas, goals and beliefs of the direction our discipline should head, be it locally, nationally or globally.”

>> read the whole Call for Papers in the antropologi.info forum

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Comment from: anthronaut

anthronaut

I wonder if ‘NASA’ is an intended pun or just a somehwat peculiar choice.

2008-03-12 @ 10:28


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