Anthropology and Humanism explores the human condition through diverse ethnographic and creative methodologies. The journal examines lived experiences, cultural contexts, and the intricate relationships between humans and their environments, including non-human entities. It features autoethnography, poetry, visual ethnography, and performance ethnography to understand social, political, and emotional landscapes.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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Literature and Literary TheoryQ2
AnthropologyQ3
PhilosophyQ3
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Scopus Categories
AnthropologyPhilosophyLiterature and Literary Theory
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Anthropological Studies and InsightsGeographies of human-animal interactionsAnthropology: Ethics, History, CultureIndigenous Studies and EcologyQualitative Research Methods and EthicsSoutheast Asian Sociopolitical StudiesIndigenous Health, Education, and RightsLatin American and Latino StudiesPoetry Analysis and CriticismPosthumanist Ethics and Activism