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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Student Anthropologist – Call for Papers, New submission deadline April 1, 2013

Dear colleagues,


After an enthusiastic response to its January deadline,* Student
Anthropologist* is pleased to announce its spring deadline for
submissions:
April 1, 2013. Please find attached the CFPs. *Student Anthropologist* is
dedicated to publishing excellent student scholarship and to offer an
avenue for professionalization for students to become involved in journal
processes.


Please circulate widely and encourage your colleagues and students to
submit their own work.


For any questions, please contact the Editor, Jessica Hardin, and Laura
Thompson, Peer Review Editor, at nasaejournal@gmail.com.


All the best

The *Student Anthropologist *Editorial Board


http://studentanthropologist.wordpress.com/


CFP:

Student Anthropologist
The Journal of the National Association of Student Anthropologists
Call for Papers and Peer Reviewers: Submission Deadline April 1, 2013
Student Anthropologist is the flagship peer-reviewed journal of the
National Association of Student Anthropologists
(the largest organization of anthropologist students in the world). It is
an annual digital publication. Students from all
levels and disciplines are encouraged to contribute.
Aim and Scope
With each issue, Student Anthropologist will explore thematic areas and
new directions in anthropology from the
perspective of the best young anthropologists. We seek a plurality of
voices from all subfields in each issue. Student
Anthropologist welcomes not only original research addressing
anthropological issues and problems but also
submissions that explore how anthropological skills, ideas, and
ethnography can have an impact on contemporary
social issues.
We seek scholarly submissions from undergraduate and graduate students
worldwide, in particular those
emphasizing anthropology's capacity to shape public issues, social
problems, and global realities. These
submissions should contain original research.
The two types of submissions accepted include:
1. Scholarly articles: under 6,000 words in length, subject to a peer
review process.
2. Commentary submissions: opinion or theory pieces that are the original
work of the author. Commentary
submissions might include such mediums as written pieces (approx. 2,000
words in length), photo essays (10
photos + 1,000 words of commentary in length) and videos/YouTube© clips
(10-minute maximum in duration +
1,000 words of commentary in length).
Student Anthropologist not only aims to publish excellent student research
but also to provide an avenue for
professionalization for students to become involved in journal processes.
Students act as peer reviewers and
editors. Please email nasaejournal@gmail.com if you would like to act as a
peer reviewer or get involved with other
journal production opportunities.
Submission Guidelines
Any student currently enrolled in a BA, MA, or PhD program is welcome to
submit original research to be
considered for publication. While this is an anthropology journal,
students do not need to be enrolled in an
anthropology program.
All submissions should include two separate documents:
1. A cover sheet containing the author's name, contact information, paper
title, student status and affiliation, and
acknowledgments.
2. The manuscript should not have any identifying information; review is
double-blind. The document should be:
double spaced and adhere to AAA style. Please save the document with your
last name as the document name.
Please also include:
1. A 250 word abstract
2. Three Keywords
Send submissions, as well as any questions, to the Editor, Jessica Hardin
and Laura Thompson, Peer Review
Editor, at nasaejournal@gmail.com.
Student Anthropologist
The Journal of the National Association of Student Anthropologists
Call for Papers and Peer Reviewers: Submission Deadline April 1, 2013
Student Anthropologist is the flagship peer-reviewed journal of the
National Association of Student Anthropologists
(the largest organization of anthropologist students in the world). It is
an annual digital publication. Students from all
levels and disciplines are encouraged to contribute.
Aim and Scope
With each issue, Student Anthropologist will explore thematic areas and
new directions in anthropology from the
perspective of the best young anthropologists. We seek a plurality of
voices from all subfields in each issue. Student
Anthropologist welcomes not only original research addressing
anthropological issues and problems but also
submissions that explore how anthropological skills, ideas, and
ethnography can have an impact on contemporary
social issues.
We seek scholarly submissions from undergraduate and graduate students
worldwide, in particular those
emphasizing anthropology's capacity to shape public issues, social
problems, and global realities. These
submissions should contain original research.
The two types of submissions accepted include:
1. Scholarly articles: under 6,000 words in length, subject to a peer
review process.
2. Commentary submissions: opinion or theory pieces that are the original
work of the author. Commentary
submissions might include such mediums as written pieces (approx. 2,000
words in length), photo essays (10
photos + 1,000 words of commentary in length) and videos/YouTube© clips
(10-minute maximum in duration +
1,000 words of commentary in length).
Student Anthropologist not only aims to publish excellent student research
but also to provide an avenue for
professionalization for students to become involved in journal processes.
Students act as peer reviewers and
editors. Please email nasaejournal@gmail.com if you would like to act as a
peer reviewer or get involved with other
journal production opportunities.
Submission Guidelines
Any student currently enrolled in a BA, MA, or PhD program is welcome to
submit original research to be
considered for publication. While this is an anthropology journal,
students do not need to be enrolled in an
anthropology program.
All submissions should include two separate documents:
1. A cover sheet containing the author's name, contact information, paper
title, student status and affiliation, and
acknowledgments.
2. The manuscript should not have any identifying information; review is
double-blind. The document should be:
double spaced and adhere to AAA style. Please save the document with your
last name as the document name.
Please also include:
1. A 250 word abstract
2. Three Keywords
Send submissions, as well as any questions, to the Editor, Jessica Hardin
and Laura Thompson, Peer Review
Editor, at nasaejournal@gmail.com.
Also find up to date information on our temporary website:
http://studentanthropologist.wordpress.com/

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