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Impact Factor:0.643 | Ranking:Anthropology 43 out of 81
Source:2013 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2014)

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Anthropological Theory

 

Edited by Jonathan Friedman (University of Lund, Sweden), Bruce Kapferer (University of Bergen, Norway) and Joel Robbins (University of California, USA).

 

Anthropological Theory is an international peer reviewed journal seeking to strengthen anthropological theorizing in different areas of the world. AT encourages work at a high level of conceptual analysis, and addresses substantive issues such as nationalism, language and representation, material culture, transnationalism, globalization, sexuality, race and difference, gender, violence, migration, religion and political economy.


  • Current Issue: September 2014

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    March 2001 - September 2014

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      1. Bourdieu and phenomenology: A critical assessment
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      4. Subjectivity and cultural critique
      5. Moral breakdown and the ethical demand: A theoretical framework for an anthropology of moralities
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