Anthropology & Health Journal - AHJ
No 1. Published in October 2008 (eISSN 2011-5776)
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Editorial.
Hugo Portela Guarin. [On-line Access]

“Just Because You Don’t Have Papers, Doesn’t Mean You Won’t Get Sick” Health Care Experiences of Latinos in Mount Pleasant, Washington, D.C.
Claire F. Selsky, M.A. [Abstract] [On-line Access] ID: ahj00001

HIV Risk Perception and Condom Use in the Sociocultural Context of Cartagena-Colombia.
Roberto Suárez M., Natalia Niño, Rodrigo Sepúlveda, Juan Fernando Vesga. [Abstract] [On-line Access] ID: ahj00002

Women’s Narratives of Past Illness Episodes in Paradise Island, a Philippine Cebuano Community.
Fiscalina Amadora-Nolasco. [Abstract] [On-line Access] ID: ahj00003

Depuis la Confrontation des Paradigmes Vers L’intégration des Savoirs: Le Modèle Biomédicale Face aux Sciences Sociaux dans la Coopération Internationale en Santé.
Miguel Angel Luque Fernandez. [Abstract] [On-line Access] ID: ahj00004

Búsqueda de la Salud en Comunidades Mbya-Guarani de la Provincia de Misiones, Argentina. Una Aproximación Etnográfica a Través del Estudio de Casos.
Sy, Anahi. [Abstract] [On-line Access] ID: ahj00005


Call for Papers
Anthropology & Health Journal - AHJ
eJournal on Biocultural Medical Anthropology and Cultural Health.
eISSN 2011-5776


The Anthropology & Health Journal - AHJ publishes original articles, research and theory in the field of biocultural medical anthropology and cultural health peer-reviewed.This broad field views all inquiries into health and disease in human individuals and populations from the holistic and cross-cultural perspective distinctive of anthropology as a discipline that is, with an awareness of species biological, cultural, linguistic, and historical uniformity and variation.
It encompasses studies of ethnomedicine, epidemiology, maternal and child health, population, nutrition, human development in relation to health and disease, health-care providers and services, public health, health policy, and the language and speech of health and health care. The purpose of the ejournal is to stimulate debate on and development of ideas and methods in medical anthropology and to explore the relationships of medical anthropology to both health practice and the parent discipline of anthropology. Papers may also address general theoretical and methodological issues relevant to anthropology, social medicine and social epidemiology, especially in Latin America.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit Article of Reflections, Case Reports, Original Paper, Short Communication and Subject Revision may be in English, French and Spanish Lenguajes should not exceed 20 pages in length (10,000 words).

All submissions must be original and may not be under review by another publication. INTERESTED AUTHORS SHOULD CONSULT THE JOURNAL GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at http://www.ahj.syllabapress.com/guides/manuscript_preparation.html

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS

The deadline for submissions -----> Janury 30, 2009.
Notification -----> February 5, 2008.
Deadline for final paper -----> February 20, 2008.


Accepted papers are scheduled for publication in March 2009 and will be subject to the regular peer-reviewed process of Editorial Board.

All enquiries of papers should be sent to URL http://www.ahj.syllabapress.com/feedback/index.html
All electronic submissions for Manuscripts should be sent using directly the eManuscript Central System http://www.emanuscriptcentral.syllabapress.com/ahj/

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