Dialectical Anthropology

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Dialectical Anthropology
DisciplineMarxist anthropology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byWinnie Lem
Anthony Marcus
Publication details
History1975-present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Dialect. Anthropol.
Indexing
CODENDIAAER
ISSN0304-4092 (print)
1573-0786 (web)
LCCN77649837
JSTOR03044092
OCLC no.41559225
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Dialectical Anthropology is a Marxist peer-reviewed academic journal of anthropology published by Springer Science+Business Media. It was established in 1975 by Stanley Diamond (New School for Social Research). In its first decade the journal oriented towards post-Vietnam radicalism.

Following Diamond's death in 1991, Donald Nonini took the role of acting editor-in-chief for two years. In 1993 Diamond's widow, Marie Josephine Diamond became editor-in-chief. In 2001 she was succeeded by Sabine Jell-Bahlsen and Wolf-Dieter Narr. In 2008, Anthony Marcus and Kirk Dombrowski (City University of New York) became editors-in-chief. In 2010 the journal added a third editor-in-chief, Ananthakrishnan Aiyer (University of Michigan–Flint), who remained until he died in 2015. In 2013, Dombrowski was succeeded by Winnie Lem (Trent University).

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed by Scopus, FRANCIS, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, MLA International Bibliography, and PASCAL.

References

  1. ^ "Content overview". Scopus. Elsevier. Retrieved 2015-04-12.

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