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Open Access journal Antrocom now also in English / CFP

by lorenz on Feb 17, 2008 in journal articles / papers

Last summer I’ve mentioned for the first time the Italian project Antrocom. Now, their journal consists of articles in English as well. I was asked to forward their Call for papers:

CALL FOR PAPERS

Antrocom - The Online Journal for Anthropology will accept and review submissions in Italian, English and French from any author, in any global locality. A body of international peers will review all submissions, with potential author revisions as recommended by reviewers, with the intent to achieve published papers that:

- Relate to the field of physical anthropology and cultural
anthropology (in its broader domain as a discipline);
- Represent new, previously unpublished work;
- Advance the state of knowledge of the field;
- are conformed to a high standard of scholarly presentation.

The deadline for the next number (volume 4, number 1, 2008) is April, 15th, 2008.

Articles can be sent to redazione [at] antrocom.net. Web site: http://www.antrocom.net

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