AIBR-Revista de Antropología Iberoamericana《AIBR:伊比利亚美洲人类学杂志》(一年3期). AIBR es una de las revistas científicas de antropología más difundidas en idioma castellano. Actualmente se edita de forma impresa y electrónica en acceso abierto de manera cuatrimestral. Sus contenidos no sólo se centran en publicar artículos y ensayos de antropología (principalmente antropología social y cultural) sino especialmente en ofrecer la visión antropológica de la actualidad social. Es por eso que se incluyen noticias de actualidad, espacio crítico, entrevistas, crónicas, reseñas bibliográficas y agenda de eventos.
Annual Review of Anthropology《人类学年鉴》(年刊). The Annual Review of Anthropology, in publication since 1972, covers significant developments in the subfields of anthropology, including archaeology, biological anthropology, linguistics and communicative practices, regional studies and international anthropology, and sociocultural anthropology.
Anthropological Forum《人类学论坛》(季刊). Founded in 1963, Anthropological Forum seeks to examine and advance disciplinary approaches in its publication of articles from a variety of anthropological and sociological perspectives, ranging from the established to the experimental. The editors welcome empirically based ethnographic studies and probing theoretical explorations dealing with global processes and local instantiations, particularly, but not exclusively, in the journal’s traditional areas of focus: Aboriginal Australia, Australian culture and society, the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
Anthropological Notebooks《人类学笔记》(一年3期). Anthropological Notebooks is the official journal of Slovenian Anthropological Society. It has been published under current title since 1995, while before it had been published under the Slovenian name Antropološki zvezki. The journal is published in English, it has an international editorial board, it is peer reviewed, and it is abstracted and indexed in international bibliographic databases. Until 2006 the journal had been published annually, but in the years 2006 and 2007 was published biannually. From 2008 onwards we have been publishing three issues per year.
Anthropological Quarterly《人类学季刊》(季刊). Since 1921, Anthropological Quarterly has published scholarly articles, review articles, book reviews, and lists of recently published books in all areas of sociocultural anthropology. Its goal is the rapid dissemination of articles that blend precision with humanism, and scrupulous analysis with meticulous description.
Anthropological Theory《人类学理论》(季刊). Anthropological Theory is an international journal seeking to strengthen anthropological theorizing in different areas of the world. This is an exciting forum for new insights into theoretical issues in anthropology and more broadly, social theory.
lAnthropologie《人类学》(一年5期). First published in 1890, lAnthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.
Anthropologischer Anzeiger《人类学通报》(季刊). ANTHROPOLOGISCHER ANZEIGER is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including clinical anthropology and the application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology.
Anthropology Southern Africa《南非人类学》(季刊). Anthropology Southern Africa is the peer-reviewed journal of the Anthropology Southern Africa association. Formerly the South African Journal of Ethnology (1994-2001), the journal changed name and focus in 2002. The journal aims to promote anthropology in Southern Africa, to support ethnographic and theoretical research, and to provide voices to public debates. Anthropology Southern Africa is committed to contemporary perspectives in social and cultural anthropology and in relevant interdisciplinary scholarship.
Anthropos《人类》(半年刊). Anthropos is the international journal of anthropology and linguistics, founded in 1906 by Wilhelm Schmidt. The title of the journal stands for the Greek word for “human being” and expresses its main purpose – namely the study of human societies in their cultural dimension. The cultivation of anthropology, ethnology, linguistics, and religious studies was therefore an essential component of Wilhelm Schmidt’s intellectual horizon. This tradition is continued today by members of the Anthropos Institute – the organizational carrier of the journal.