With so many debates going on about the future of anthropological publishing, it is good to know that things are happening. At least in neighboring fields. A few month ago, a new journal was launched: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine with papers on the relationships between human cultures and nature, Traditional Environmental/Ecological Knowledge (TEK), folk and traditional medical knowledge. Topics include also medical and visual anthropology. All articles are freely accesible, articles are distributed under the Creative Commons License.
The journal's website has many useful features: RSS-feed for the most recent articles, Email article to a fried, you may even post comments
>> read the Editorial by Andrea Pieroni, Lisa Leimar Price and Ina Vandebroek
>> visit the Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
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