Journal Details
Aims & ScopeBeginning with Volume 6, Number 3 (December 2005), The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology will launch a new multimedia reviews section to complement our existing book reviews section. In this section we will invite scholars to review music CDs, films, web sites, and other multimedia products of interest to the anthropological community. Music, film, and multimedia are valuable resources in the teaching of anthropology, and it will benefit our readership to have access to critical commentary on recent multimedia publications. Those interested in writing a review for this new section can contact the multimedia reviews editor, Peter Toner (ptoner@stu.ca).
The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology (TAPJA) (formerly Canberra Anthropology, first published in 1977) is a leading refereed scholarly journal devoted to the anthropological study of Asia and the Pacific. It is published jointly by the Department of Anthropology in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, and the School of Archaeology and Anthropology in the Faculty of Arts, The Australian National University. The journal publishes research in social and cultural anthropology relating to the Asia Pacific region, including Australia, particularly anthropological and ethnographic papers concerned with contemporary debates in the region. Peer Review Policy: |
