Asian Studies Journals:
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Archaeology
Asian
Perspectives
Asian Perspectives is an archaeological journal devoted to the
prehistory of Asia and the Pacific region. In addition to archaeology, it features
articles and book reviews on ethnoarchaeology, palaeoanthropology, physical anthropology,
and ethnography of interest and use to the prehistorian. International specialists
contribute regional reports summarizing current research and fieldwork, and present
topical reports of significant sites. Occasional special issues focus on single topics.
Editor: Michael Graves, Dept. of
Anthropology, University of Hawai`i
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Art
Koreana
Koreana is a Korean art and culture journal published quarterly
by The Korea Foundation.
For more information please visit The
Korea Foundation website.
Yishu
- Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art
Published quarterly by the Art & Collection
Group Ltd. in Taiwan and edited in Vancouver, Canada, this is the first
English language journal that aims to address the artistic developments
and theoretical concerns in contemporary Chinese art.
Editor: Ken Lum
Editorial inquiries and manuscripts may be sent
to:
Vancouver Editorial Office: Yishu
1008-808 Nelson Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2H2 Canada
Phone: (1) 604-488-2563
Fax: (1) 604-591-6392
e-mail: info@yishujournal.com
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Business
Asian
Journal of Business and Information Systems (AJBIS)
The primary objective of AJBIS is to disseminate research
findings on business and management issues significant to private and public enterprises
with an emphasis on Hong Kong, China and the neighboring region.
Editor: Carlos W. H. Lo
For more information please visit the AJBIS website.
China Business History
The East Asia Program at Cornell University publishes the semi-annual
bulletin, Chinese Business History. This publication serves as the academic
bulletin of the Chinese Business History Research Group, an affiliate of the Association
for Asian Studies. The bulletin features research notes and materials, "thought"
pieces, and conference reports. Its scope spans centuries of Chinese domestic and
international trade and covers geographically diverse areas of China and Taiwan.
Scholars interested in contributing please contact:
Dr. Andrea McElderry
Department of History
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292.
For subscription information contact Chinese Business History at:
140 Uris Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-7601
Telephone: (607) 255-6222
Email: chbh@cornell.edu
The China
Business Review
The China Business Review, the official magazine of the US-China
Business Council, is the leading authority on US-China business and trade. Published six
times a year.
For more information please visit the China Business Review website.
Seoul Journal of Business
Seoul Journal of business (SJB) publishes research papers that contribute
to the understanding of business administration in all domains.
Managing Editor: Dosoung Choi
All correspondences regarding subscription, reprints, and change of
address should be addressed to:
Managing Editor
Seoul Journal of Business
College of Business Administration
Seoul National University
Kwanak-Ku, Shinlim_Dong 56-1
Seoul, Korea
Fax: 82-2-882-0547
Subscription Rates per year:
Korea (Individual): 10, 000 Won
Outside Korea (Individual): US $ 20.00
Korea (Institutional): 20,000 Won
Outside Korea (Institutional) US $ 40.00
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Culture
Acta Asiatica: Bulletin of the Institute of Eastern
Culture
Asian Folklore Studies
Asian Folklore Studies is a semi-annual journal covering folk
traditions throughout Asia.
Subscription rates for two issues/year: U.S. $40.00 (Institutions),
US $22.00 (Individuals).
Address all inquiries to:
Asian Folklore Studies
Nanzan University, 18 Yamazato-cho, Showa-ku
Nagoya, 466-8673
JAPAN
Inter-Asia Cultural Studies
Published three times a year.
For more information please visit the Taylor
and Francis website.
Journal of Asian Culture
Published by UCLA graduate students since 1976, the journal serves as a forum for the
exchange of new research by all graduate students in Asian studies. An annual journal, the
journal's extensive readership includes both private individuals and public institutions.
The Editorial Board welcomes papers from graduate students in M.A. and Ph.D. programs.
Essays may treat topics such as literature, language, philosophy, history, religion, art,
music, folklore, or critical theory among others which relate to Asian culture. Papers
should be 10 to 40 pages in length and double-spaced. Please send three copies of your
paper to the Editor by April 1.
Editor, "Journal of Asian Culture", Department of East Asian Languages and
Cultures, UCLA, Box 951540, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1540
Koreana
Koreana is a Korean art and culture journal published quarterly
by The Korea Foundation.
For more information please visit The
Korea Foundation website.
Positions-East Asian
Culture Critique
Crossing boundaries and rethinking the terms of theoretical analysis, positions:
East Asia cultures critique is the first journal to examine critically the histories and
cultures of East Asia and Asian America. Published three times a year.
Editor: Tani Barlow
For further information, please visit the Position website.
Public Culture
Public Culture is an interdisciplinary journal of cultural studies, published
three times a year in Fall, Winter, and Spring for the Society for Transnational Cultural
Studies by the Duke University Press.
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Economics
Asian-Pacific Economic Literature
This journal focuses on economic development in the
Asian-Pacific region. Published twice a year.
Editor: H. W. Arndt
For more information, please visit the Blackwell
Publishers website.
Chinese Economic Trends
Chinese Economic Trends provides data on the main
aspects of the Chinese economy and analyses of specific economic events.
Topics covered include budgets, monetary policy, exchange rate policy,
prices, employment, consumer expenditure, production, wages, investment,
and foreign trade, plus an appendix of major economic events of the
preceding quarter. Published quarterly.
North American orders:
Chinese Economic Trends
P.O. Box 1897
Lawrence, KS 66044-8897, U.S.A.
Phone: (785) 843-1235
Fax: (785) 843-1274
E-mail: orders@allenpress.com
For all other countries:
Chinese Economic Trends
19B Compton Terrace
London N1 2UN England
Phone: (44) 0171-359-5979
Fax: (44) 0171-226-5290
E-mail: info@whurr.co.uk
Chinese
Education and Society
Translates documents that mark and illustrate the major
overhaul of China's educational system. This journal presents
educational and youth topics through thematic issues. Published by M.E.
Sharpe six times a year.
Editor: Stanley Rosen, University of Southern
California
Institutional Rate (US) $838
Individual Rate (US) $119
Institutional Rate (Foreign) $938
Individual Rate (Foreign) $189
Japanese Economic Review
Started in 1950 by a group of leading Japanese
economists under the title The Economic Studies Quarterly, the journal
became the official English language publication of the Japanese
Economic Association in 1959. It covers all standard research areas
including microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics. Published
four times a year.
Japan Quarterly
Japan Quarterly is a quarterly publication by Itochu Corporation's Office of
Political and Economic Research. It features analyses on political and economic issues in
Japan and on external developments which impact on Japan.
Chief Editor: Yukio Sekiguchi
JESNA The Journal of Econometric
Study of Northeast Asia
The main focus of the research is to analyze intra and inter regional economic problems
such as those of foods, energy, industrial activities, transportation, communication, and
macroeconomic conditions, and models to tackle these issues.
For more information visit: http://www.erina.or.jp/publication/jesna/eJESNA.htm
Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies
This yearly publication is a direct result of our yearly Academic
Symposium. Each year, the Korea Economic
Institute (KEI) cosponsors with KIE Publications and a major university an in-depth
academic symposium on a topic of significance to the economies of East Asia and the
Pacific Rim.
Editor-in-Chief: The Honorable Robert G. Rich, Jr.
For a copy of the 1999 monograph, or perhaps an edition from a past
years (if available) they are available for $5 per copy. Please make check payable to KEI
and mail your request to:
KEI Attn: Publications Dept.
1101 Vermont Ave., NW
Suite 401
Washington, DC 20005-3521
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.
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Film
Film
Quarterly
International in coverage and reputation, Film Quarterly offers lively and
penetrating articles covering the entire field of film studies.
Editor: Ann Martin
For more information visit the Film Quarterly website.
Jump Cut
Since its founding in 1974, JUMP CUT is produced without any
institutional support (beyond that normally given to university teachers). JUMP CUT
publishes material about film, video, and other visual culture it considers important.
Editors: John Hess, Chuck Kleinhans, Julia Lesage
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CEAS
CEAS Educational Resources
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