Aim & Scope
The Global Journal of Anthropology and Contemporary Societies is dedicated to advancing research in cultural, social, and applied anthropology, with a focus on contemporary societies and transformations. It provides a forum for interdisciplinary work that links anthropology with sociology, history, linguistics, and related fields.
We welcome submissions that present ethnographic studies, theoretical models, comparative analyses, or applied research in anthropology and social sciences. Contributions may address historical perspectives or emerging social issues, provided they enhance scholarly and practical understanding.
Scope
Cultural and Social Anthropology
- Identity, traditions, and cultural practices
- Kinship, marriage, and family systems
- Language, religion, and belief systems
- Symbolism, rituals, and heritage studies
Contemporary Societies and Change
- Migration, displacement, and diaspora studies
- Urbanisation and globalisation impacts
- Inequality, poverty, and development issues
- Gender, sexuality, and social justice movements
Archaeology and Material Culture
- Archaeological fieldwork and excavation reports
- Material culture and heritage preservation
- Environmental archaeology and human–environment interaction
- Technology, innovation, and cultural adaptation
Applied Anthropology
- Public health and medical anthropology
- Policy and governance research
- Anthropology of education, work, and institutions
- Indigenous knowledge and ecological management
Emerging Areas
- Digital anthropology and online communities
- Global crises, conflict, and peacebuilding
- Climate change and human adaptation
- Interdisciplinary approaches combining anthropology with economics, politics, or technology
Authors are encouraged to link ethnographic research and theoretical frameworks with practical insights, ensuring relevance for both academia and applied fields.