Journal Details
Anthropology & Medicine
Aims & Scope
Anthropology & Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal which expands upon the growing theory and research linking anthropology with medicine. It publishes original papers and reviews within the broad framework of medical anthropology, for a world-wide readership.
Whilst biomedicine continues to grow in its technological sophistication and a proliferation of disease categories, anthropology has extended its boundaries to embrace newer frameworks. The globalisation and politics of biomedicine, narrative approaches to illness, new reproductive technologies, indigenous African and Asian medicines, local critiques of professional healing systems, modern and post-modern identities of individual states and their impact on sickness, together with developments that link ethology and population genetics to medicine are examples of topics addressed by the Journal. Anthropology & Medicine seeks to establish a critical platform for this diversity and promotes a cross-fertilisation of concepts at the borderland of culture and medicine.
In addition to peer-reviewed articles, Anthropology & Medicine maintains a generous book reviews section and news about conferences, workshops and relevant courses. The journal also features regular guest edited thematic issues on contemporary topics. See inside back cover for details.
Anthropology & Medicine addresses academics, practitioners and students in the following areas: medical anthropology; social anthropology; the anthropology of conflict, trauma and reconciliation; medical sociology; primary care medicine; psychiatry; psychology; psychotherapy; ethology; public health and nursing; social history; social work; social geography; and development studies.
Anthropology & Medicine is subject to a peer review process and is published three times a year, in April, August and December. An annual index and title-page are bound into the December issue. The Section of Transcultural Psychiatry of the World Psychiatric Association endorses the publication of Anthropology & Medicine as a significant contribution to the scientific literature of transcultural psychiatry and its related disciplines.
The journal is signatory to the WHO joint statement (January 2004) issued by editors of scientific journals publishing mental health research from low and middle income countries. For details see http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/82/3/en/Perspective.pdf
Manuscripts to be considered for publication should be submitted to the Assistant Editor, Susie Kilshaw, Anthropology & Medicine , Department of Anthropology, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK. Email: s.kilshaw@ucl.ac.uk.
All submissions will be peer reviewed. Authors must consult the 'Instructions for Authors' before submitting a manuscript. See inside back cover of journal for submission guidelines or
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/canmauth.asp
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