Asian Studies Journals:
South Asia
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Asian
Philosophy
Asian Philosophy is an international journal concerned with the
philosophical traditions of the East.
Editors: Dr Indira Mahalingam Carr and Dr Brian Carr
For more information and a subscription, visit http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/09552367.html
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Bridges:
Berkeley Research Journal on South and Southeast Asia (BRJSS)
This refereed annual journal will be interdisciplinary in
scope, drawing from wide theoretical disciplines in the social sciences,
humanities, and the arts. Scholars are encouraged to submit their work on
South Asia or Southeast Asia. Special consideration will be given to
scholarship focusing on comparative studies in South and Southeast Asian
cultures. Submissions concerning Anthropology, Economics, Folklore,
Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Religious Studies,
Sociology, and Women Studies are welcome. Volume 1 will be published in
September, 2001.
Editor-in Chief: Anita Anantharam
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Contemporary
South Asia
Published three times a year.
Editors: Apurba Kundu and Gowher Rizvi
For more information:
Dr Apurba Kundu Editor,
Contemporary South Asia
Department of Cybernetics,
University of Bradford,
Bradford BD7 1DP, UK
Tel: +44-(0)1274-235-046
Fax: +44-(0)1274-235-295
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Dharma Deepika: A South
Asian Journal of Missiological Research
Dharma Deepika is an academic journal, evangelical in commitment,
ecumenical in scope, global in vision, dedicated to open inquiry of
issues related to the Church's mission in contemporary South Asia,
published by the Deepika Educational Trust.
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The Indian Journal of Asian Affairs
Independent, biannual journal focusing on current and contemporary
Asian affairs related to foreign policy, defense, military, security and
strategies. It also takes into account historical and theoretical
perspectives relevant to Asia. It has been published for over ten years
and welcomes article submissions and subscriptions.
Annual subscriptions cost $15.
Send manuscripts and subscription requests to:
B. M. Jain
Managing Editor
Indian Journal of Asian Affairs
4/87, Jawahar Nagar,
Jaipur-302004, India.
International
Journal of Hindu Studies
Launched in 1997 by the International Institute of India Studies, the
International Journal of Hindu Studies is published three times a year
in April, August, and December. The aim of the International
Journal of Hindu Studies is to examine Hinduism centrally and in a
special way. The journal's focus is, on the one hand, Hinduism's
adaptations to a wide range of historical circumstances and ecological,
economic, and political possibilities and, on the other, the Hindu forms
that work "on the ground" in particular places and times to
generate special kinds of social, cultural, and psychological order and
problems.
The journal invites submissions of a comparative or theoretical
nature in all fields of the social sciences and humanities. All
submissions will be peer reviewed. Article manuscripts, including notes,
should not exceed 40 pages in length. Please submit four copies. All
submitted work should be double-spaced, including extracts, notes, and
references. Footnotes should be as few as possible, and typed
double-spaced at the end of the text.
Documentation should follow the style recommended in sections 16.3
through 16.28 of the Chicago manual of style, 14 ed. (Chicago:
University of Chicago, 1993), pp. 641-51. Authors are encouraged to
submit tables, figures, maps, photographs, and other illustrations along
with their manuscripts; please consult the editor for specifications.
Additional guidelines on manuscript preparation will be sent upon
request.
All manuscripts submitted to the International Journal of Hindu
Studies are expected not to have been published elsewhere and not be
under review for possible publication elsewhere. Authors of accepted
papers must submit their final manuscripts on disk (Microsoft Word/Mac 3
1/2'' disks are strongly preferred).
Completed manuscripts and inquiries about material for possible
publication should be sent to the following address.
Dr. Sushil Mittal, Editor International Journal of Hindu Studies
Department of Religion
Millikin University
1184 West Main Street
Decatur, Illinois 62522-2084 USA
Fax (217) 424-3993
E-mail smittal@mail.millikin.edu
Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion
Published annually by the Society for Indian Philosophy &
Religion. The Journal covers the philosophies and religions which are
indigenous to South Asia. It also include scholarly work of
comparative and critical studies of Eastern and Western philosophies and
Religions.
Chief Editor: Kisor K.Chakrabarti (USA).
The Journal will also include sections on discussion articles and
book reviews. Scholars interested in submitting manuscripts may
contact:
Dr. Chandana Chakrabarti,
CB 2336, Elon College,
Elon College, N.C. 27244,
USA.
E-Mail Chakraba@numen.elon.edu.
Phone (336)538-27O5;
Fax (336) 538-2627.
Individual Journal Subscription: $25.00 Institution: $45.00
Checks should be made payable to: Society for Indian
Philosophy & Religion. All inquiries, payments, and manuscripts
should be mailed to the Associate Editor: Chandana Chakrabarti,
2336 Campus Box,
Elon College, NC 27244-2020,
USA.
The Middle East and South Asia Folklore Bulletin is a quarterly publication of the
Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at The Ohio State University. Since
1984, the Bulletin has been serving as a vital link among an international community of
scholars interested in the folklore of the Middle East and South Asia.
Editors: Anupama Mande and Abbas Karakaya
Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences
This quarterly was launched in fall 2002. The editors invite
manuscripts in all social science disciplines and are "committed to
timely yet rigorous and fair review process." Authors of accepted
manuscripts will be expected to pay US $100 (Rs. 1500 for authors in
Pakistan) to subsidize printing costs. Such authors will receive one copy
of the issue and ten article reprints. Additional reprints can be
purchased.
Submit articles to: Managing Editor, Pakistan Journal of Social
Sciences Grace Publications 234-C St. # 7 Al-Masoom Town, Faisalabad-38090
Pakistan
Ph. 041+92 +738433
Articles may also be submitted via email: java@fsd.comsats.net.pk
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SAGAR is a biannual journal sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies at
the University of Texas at Austin. The journal showcases exceptional graduate student and
junior scholar articles. It also includes faculty and graduate research methodology,
reports from the field, and book reviews. The journal is available in electronic and bound
editions.
For more information visit the SAGAR
website.
Journal
of South Asian Natural History
The Journal of South Asian Natural History commenced publication in 1993
and has completed four volumes (eight issues) as at September 1999. The mission is to
provide a peer-reviewed journal for the publication for high-quality original results
relating to natural history, biodiversity and conservation in the Asian countries of the
western Indian Ocean.
For more information please visit the Journal of South Asian Natural
History website.
South
Asian Survey
South Asian Survey debates issue of national and regional concern
primarily from the perspectives of politics, economics and international relations, and
also draws upon insights from the fields of culture, history and mass communications.
Editor: Eric Gonsalves
For more information please visit the Sage
Publication website.
Journal
of South Asia Women Studies
Subjects: law, civil rights, gender issues, religion, philosophy,
politics, feminism and eco-feminism, classical and modern literature, poetry, dance, music,
drama, language, translations, history, folklore, customs, medicine, architecture,
discoveries and cultural or social products by women, etc.
Editor: Enrica Garzilli
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Teaching
South Asia
Teaching South Asia (ISSN 1529-8558), published by Project South Asia at
Missouri Southern State College with the aid of a two-year federal grant, is a new,
refereed, freely accessible Internet journal devoted exclusively to facilitating the study
and teaching of South Asia at the post-secondary level.
The journal will feature articles written by teaching professors and advanced
post-graduate students (with teaching experience) from around the world that address
issues of teaching and learning about South Asia. The range of topics can be diverse, from
how to introduce South Asian religions in a first year survey to discussions of the use of
primary sources in advanced history classes.
Published biannually, Teaching South Asia will act as an on-line forum for
teaching professors and others, emphasizing interdisciplinary teaching methods at the
undergraduate and post-graduate levels.
Departments in each issue will include:
Teaching South Asian Studies
Review Articles
Book Reviews
State of the Field of South Asian Studies
Notes
Comments
Questions concerning submissions may be referred to Teaching South Asia 's
editor, Dr. Karl J. Schmidt .
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Journal
of Vedic Studies
Includes articles, abstracts, reviews, and news (such as on
conferences, meetings, Ph.D. projects of students, etc.)
Editor-in-Chief: Michael
Witzel, Harvard University
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