CASA & University of Victoria Libraries (Canada)
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2292-3586
Bi-Annual
0003-5459
1955
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Canada
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The official publication of the to Canadian Anthropology Society, Anthropologica is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original and ground breaking scholarly research in all areas of cultural and social anthropological research without preference for any single region of the world. Anthropologica publishes articles and book, exhibit and film reviews twice a year in both French and English, and welcomes ethnographic writing of various formats by both Canadian and non-Canadian scholars who engage with innovative research methodologies and current theoretical debates. Anthropologica is the official journal of the Canadian Anthropology Society (CASCA). Anthropologica is peer-reviewed and publishes two issues per year (Spring and Fall), with innovative sections for theoretical, experimental, and practitioner-based scholarship in cultural anthropology. Between 1959 and 1979, Anthropologica was initially run by the Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology/Centre canadien de recherches pour l’anthropologie at St. Paul University (Ottawa). The journal had acquired a solid reputation, specializing in the study of Indigenous peoples. Anthropologica was transferred to Laurentian University in 1983 and to Wilfrid Laurier University Press in 1989, where it stayed until the merger with Culture. The Canadian Ethnology Society was established in 1974. In 1981, under its current name, the Canadian Anthropology Society began to publish Culture (now the name of CASCA’s electronic newsletter). In 1987, the association changed its name to the Canadian Anthropology Society/Société canadienne d’anthropologie (CASCA). The current series of Anthropologica started in 1998 after the merger of Canada’s oldest refereed journal of social anthropology, Anthropologica, with the Canadian Anthropology Society’s primary journal, Culture. The Canadian Anthropology Society, which owns the combined journal decided to use the name Anthropologica, which had been in existence for 40 years.
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