Journals

The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology – Special Issue: Research with Children in Asia-Pacific Societies (Vol. 12 No. 5)

Author: WATERSON Roxana & BEHERA Deepak Kumar (eds)
Publication Date: 2011
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Online

The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology (TAPJA) is a leading refereed scholarly journal which publishes social and cultural anthropological  research with a focus on the Asia and Pacific region, including Australia. This region has been a crucible for significant  advances in the discipline and remains an important site for the development of concepts and debates. The international focus of the journal encompasses regional scholars and emerging voices from centres of research in the region. Contributions may include digital media files, including video, that are published in the online version. TAPJA publishes review essays, reviews of books and multimedia products (including music, films, and web sites) relevant to anthropological research and education.
From ARI co-organised international conference “Asia-Pacific Childhoods: New Concepts and Networks for Asia Pacific Child Researchers”, 17-19 July 2006.