New Florida Journal of Anthropology

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The New Florida Journal of Anthropology is an open access, peer-reviewed, graduate student-run academic journal housed in the Anthropology Department of the University of Florida.

With AI becoming increasingly popular, academic journals worldwide are establishing how it can be used in their platform...
03/14/2025

With AI becoming increasingly popular, academic journals worldwide are establishing how it can be used in their platforms. NFJA joins the Committee on Publication Ethics and many publishers in our position. Read more at journals.flvc.org/NFJA/about/submissions

In our most recent issue, Elisha Oliver reviews Dr. Mendenhall's recent book on Rethinking Diabetes. Visit our website t...
09/28/2024

In our most recent issue, Elisha Oliver reviews Dr. Mendenhall's recent book on Rethinking Diabetes. Visit our website to check out the full work!

Are you interested in reviewing a recently released book? Reach out to our team for a free copy! Visit our website to learn more about our submission guidelines.

📢 Hot off the press! 📢 Check out Volume 4, Issue 1 of the New Florida Journal of Anthropology! This issue features artic...
09/20/2024

📢 Hot off the press! 📢

Check out Volume 4, Issue 1 of the New Florida Journal of Anthropology! This issue features articles on an analysis of protest signs by Delin Deng and a thought-provoking book review on rethinking diabetes by Elisha Oliver.

We’re excited to reveal our fresh new look! Since 1976, our mission has been to share anthropologically-focused knowledg...
09/13/2024

We’re excited to reveal our fresh new look!
Since 1976, our mission has been to share anthropologically-focused knowledge and, since 2020, we have done so freely and digitally through gold-open access.
Join us in exploring the diverse and fascinating world of Anthropology and its related disciplines!

Join us in celebrating International Women's Day by supporting the amazing work women do in the social sciences! 💪❤️🌍Rev...
03/08/2024

Join us in celebrating International Women's Day by supporting the amazing work women do in the social sciences! 💪❤️🌍
Revisit some of our publications to learn more about some of their achievements.
https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/archive

Are you a UF graduate student looking for publishing experience and class credit? Join our team! Check out the following...
03/04/2024

Are you a UF graduate student looking for publishing experience and class credit?
Join our team!
Check out the following link for role descriptions and requirements.

https://nfjanthro.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/nfja_sop.pdf

We want to hear from you and make discussions about the academic publishing process more accessible. Ask us anything so ...
02/21/2024

We want to hear from you and make discussions about the academic publishing process more accessible. Ask us anything so we can start the conversation!

NFJA is back! Join us in welcoming the new editors-in-chief Spencer Seymour (left) and Morgan Sampson (right).Spencer is...
02/16/2024

NFJA is back! Join us in welcoming the new editors-in-chief Spencer Seymour (left) and Morgan Sampson (right).

Spencer is a medical anthropologist PhD student focusing on the intersection of religion and medicine in West Africa, Christian FBOs, and medical missions in Global Health.

Morgan is a public archaeologist MA student with a special interest in Cultural Resource Management, remote sensing, and rescue archaeology.

Stay tuned for more updates and to meet the rest of our team!

Hear from Dr. Selba on her dissertation about facial reduction primates, bats, and dogs!
02/16/2023

Hear from Dr. Selba on her dissertation about facial reduction primates, bats, and dogs!

02/14/2023

Come join us for our annual book sale - We'll be in the Plaza of the Americas from 11 am - 4 pm on February 16th! Look for the massive stacks of books!

In NFJA's Volume 3 Issue 2, Matthew Boles discusses the pressing issue of language access in the US Executive Office of ...
01/19/2023

In NFJA's Volume 3 Issue 2, Matthew Boles discusses the pressing issue of language access in the US Executive Office of Immigration Review for Guatemalan immigrants whose best language is an indigenous language.

Visit journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/ to read more!

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