Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute  
Former names
Man
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
J. Roy. Anthropol. Inst.
Discipline Anthropology
Language English
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1901-present
Frequency Quarterly
1.229
Indexing
ISSN 1359-0987 (print)
1467-9655 (web)
LCCN 95660943
OCLC no. 69372347
JSTOR 13590987
Man
ISSN 0025-1496
Links

The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. The journal covers anthropological topics such as archaeology, civilisation, ritual, mythology, religion, society, and ethnography and includes a book review section.

History

The journal was established in 1901 as Man and obtained its current title in 1995, with volume numbering restarting at 1. For first sixty-three volumes from its inception in 1901 up to 1963 it was issued on a monthly basis, moving to bimonthly issues for the years 1964–1965. From March 1966 until its last issue in December 1994, it was published quarterly as a "new series", with a new sequence of volume numbers (1–29).

In 1965, Man absorbed The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, which was known as The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland from 1872 to 1906.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in:

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 1.229, ranking 28th out of 84 in the category "Anthropology".[1]

References

  1. "Journals Ranked by Impact: Anthropology". 2011 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2012.
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