anthropology that is engaged in realworld movements for change and social
justice? Make your case in an upcoming issue of New Proposals. Articles,
arguments, commentaries, and reviews are invited for our upcoming issue.
New Proposals represents an attempt to explore issues, ideas, and problems
that lie at the intersection between the academic disciplines of social
science and the body of thought and political practice that has constituted
Marxism over the last 150 years. New Proposals is a journal of Marxism and
Interdisciplinary Inquiry that is dedicated to the radical transformation of
the contemporary world order.
We invite submissions of original work for review. Papers can be between
3000 and 6000 words and are peer reviewed. Commentaries and Arguments are
typically shorter and are reviewed by the editorial collective.
You can see the table of contents of our current issue (Vol. 3:1) here
http://tinyurl.com/yffn4vf
A special issue on anthropology and teaching -Practice What You Teach- was
recently published as Vol. 2(2) http://tinyurl.com/ygcmul2
New Proposals considers special theme issues on a case by case basis. If
you have an organized session for a recent (or upcoming) conference, sent us
a proposal for publication and we'd be pleased to consider it.
With warm regards,
Charles Menzies
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Charles R. Menzies, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anthropology [http://www.charlesmenzies.ca]
Director of The Ethnographic Film Unit at UBC [http://anthfilm.anth.ubc.ca]
Department of Anthropology [http://www.anth.ubc.ca]
University of British Columbia
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Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z1
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