Date
  1. Call for Contributions
    Alaska Journal of Anthropology
    Recent Research Notes Section

  2. Journal Available
    Etudes/Inuit/Studies
    Volume 39, Number 1, 2015


  1. Call for Contributions
    Alaska Journal of Anthropology
    Recent Research Notes Section

The Alaska Journal of Anthropology (AJA) announces a call for
contributions to the Recent Research Notes section in its upcoming
issue.

The Recent Research Notes section of the Alaska Journal of Anthropology
is intended to be a useful venue for making colleagues aware of
research, and for disseminating brief notes of new carbon-14 dates or
other interesting finds, particularly those notlikely to lead to other
publication. These contributions should be brief reports (one to three
paragraphs) about upcoming, ongoing, or recently completed projects; new
carbon-14 dates, or laboratory findings

Individuals may submit multiple notes on different subjects. Items
already covered in the Alaska Anthropological Association Newsletter are
appropriate, as AJA has a broader circulation, and exists in permanent
hard copy in libraries.

Information such as the precise site locations, client's names, or any
other data that can be considered protected or proprietary does not need
to be included. It is understood that in some cases project sponsors
need to review reports and give permission for such notes to be
published. This process may take some time and such cases will be
accommodated.

Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis and published in the
next RRN to appear after their receipt.

For questions or to contribute to the section, please contact:
Anne Jensen
Email: amjuics [at] gmail.com


  1. Journal Available
    Etudes/Inuit/Studies
    Volume 39, Number 1, 2015

Editors announce the availability of Etudes/Inuit/Studies Volume 39,
Number 1, 2015. Etudes/Inuit/Studies is a biannual scholarly journal
that has been published since 1977.

The journal is devoted to the study of Inuit societies, either
traditional or contemporary, in the general perspective of social
sciences and humanities (ethnology, politics, archaeology, linguistics,
history, etc.). In addition to a number of articles, each volume
contains book reviews, a list of scientific events, and annual reviews
of recent theses and articles published in other journals.

For further information, including bilingual abstracts and subscription
information, go to:
http://www.etudes-inuit-studies.ulaval.ca/en.

For questions, please contact:
Murielle Nagy
Email: murielle.nagy [at] fss.laval.ca


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