The Journal of Ecological Anthropology (JEA) is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary forum for innovative exploration of the interface between humans and their sociocultural and biophysical environments. Subject areas include, but are not limited to, human population ecology, historical ecology, evolution of human ecosystems, anthropology of development and conservation, ethnobiology and comparative indigenous knowledge systems, ecology of health and nutrition, paleoecology, complex systems, primate socioecology, and information ecology.
We especially encourage submissions that seek to create new syntheses between fields of study, as well as to explore paradigms not currently supported by other journals. Research papers, book reviews, and poignant commentary are welcome. Contributors are encouraged to be creative in format as well as content, particularly with regard to use of graphic representations, such as tables, charts, models and pictures. The journal is indexed by Anthropological Literature, Abstracts in Anthropology, Sociological Abstracts, Social Services Abstracts, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, and Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts.
The Journal of Ecological Anthropology is published independently and without profit. Permission is granted to reproduce for non-profit educational use only. For all other uses, express written consent of the publisher is required. (ISSN 1528-6509)
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