Monday, November 5, 2007

Round White Bump On Daughters Gums Above Tooth



- All texts submitted must be unpublished.

- Papers may be written in Catalan English, English, French, Italian and Portuguese.

- can present three types of texts:

· articles ethnographic analysis and / or theoretical: they have between 8,000 and 12,000 words, including notes and references, must be accompanied by up to 5 keywords and an abstract of 150 words maximum, if possible in three versions (Catalan, English and English).

· reviews of books, theses or dissertations: must be between 2,000 and 3,000 words. They must be accompanied by a card stating: (1) in the case of book reviews: the title of the book, the author, year and place of publication publishing house, (2 ) in the case of reviews of theses and dissertations: title, author, academic institution and year of presentation.

· ethnographic notes: these texts have to deal with methodological aspects of labor and human field, addressing issues such as the entrance to the ethnographic context, the position of the ethnographer, research techniques, the ethical implications of fieldwork, logging, processing and analysis ... and focus on those concrete experiences of the author extrapolated to other research processes. The notes should be between 4,000 and 5,000 words and must be accompanied by a card stating the following: the title of the research project, as well as geographic location and the period of fieldwork.

- papers and everything with which accompany them must be sent in a single e-mail address con-textos@ub.edu .

- E must carry an attachment format . doc or . rtf containing the text presented.

- On the first page of the document's state, this order: title of work, the name of the author, their qualifications and academic affiliation, email address and a contact phone number.

- abstract, keywords and tokens must be included at the end of the text after the bibliography.

- notes should be minimized as much as possible and numbered consecutively and should appear at the bottom of the corresponding page. Any appreciation or explanation of the genesis of the text must appear as the first note linked to the title of the article.

- images must be sent in . jpg attached to the same email and text. The tables should be sent to a file each . doc or . rtf separate and apart from the text, but attached to the same email above. Images and tables must be numbered and their location clearly indicated in the text.

- The set consists of the text, images and tables in any case not exceed the capacity of a single email.

- bibliography in alphabetical order and by the end of the text and the references included in the text should follow the model that reproduces the end.

- All texts published s'acolliran a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Spain. This license to copy, distribute and transmit the texts and make derivative works, provided it is not for commercial purposes and that the authorship, the original title, name and number magazine linkage site where you can find. The terms and conditions of this license must be explained in any reuse or distribution of the texts, and may be modified under the author's permission. A copy of the license is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/es/legalcode.ca . If the author wants to receive a license or other conditions, it should inform the Editorial Board at the time of delivering the material published.

References and bibliography

(Extracted from the document "Guidelines for research doctorate the second year" of Department of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bauthoring Fernando Estrada (2005), which you can find the link www.ub.edu/antropo/doctorat/Formularis/Instruccions_Treball_2on.pdf )

The references will follow the author-year system. Within the text indicating the author's surname, year of publication and page accessed. Here are some examples of different ways to use the author-year system in a text:

ISSUES One of the planteadas in this debate was routed continuidad of Anthropology as a science. In a lesson provided during 1959-60, Levi-Strauss asked, "Do not be ordered Ethnology perhaps soon to become a science without an object?" (1984:17).

Decolonization anthropologists assumed that losing the protective umbrella of the European states, making it more difficult to develop their research. Moreover, as Stocking (1983:4), post-colonial government imposed restrictions on the work of anthropologists in their territories. As a result, "the rarity of field work meant a strong jolt to the discipline, nothing could be more threatening to realize that threats to their most precious gift "(Llobera, 1990:30).

More

known cases show that people defined as the paradigm of primitive society rooted in the past should be seen as a historical product. Thus, we find groups of hunters that have evolved to this form of livelihood from agriculture, such as the Ainu of Hokkaido in Japan (Friedman 1994:109-110) or guayaquis Indians of Paraguay (Clastres, 1986) . Similarly, cases of potlatch of peoples of western Canada (Piddocke, 1981) of the cultures of the Plains Indians

U.S. (Wolf, 1987:218-224), the Bushmen of the Kalahari (Wilmsen, 1989, Wilmsen and Denbow, 1990), or the patriarchy of the Masai (Hodgson, 1999) are clear examples of changes resulting from interaction between indigenous peoples and Europeans over time.

At the end of text referencing them sencere dels s'inclouran citats texts. Per each tipus

of document, caldrà incloure the següent informació:

Llibre

1. Surname (in capitals) and name / s (initial or lowercase) in / ls the author responsible for sound / s main / s (meaning, if any, responsibility so short)
2. Year of publication
3. Full title and subtitle (in italics)
4. Edition number (if necessary)
5. Place of publication
6. Editorial
7. Referenced volume or total number of volumes (if any)
8. Other data (if necessary)

Comas d'Argemir, D. et al. (1992) Lives of Women: Work, Family and sociability among women classes (1900-1960). Barcelona: Popular Culture Foundation Services; Leaf High.

PITT-RIVERA, JA (1989) [1971] A Puebla de la Sierra: Grazalema. Madrid: Alianza Editorial .

Chapter in a book or article

1. Surname (in capitals) and name / s (initial or lowercase) in / ls the author / s
2. Year of publication
3. Title and subtitle of the chapter or article (in quotes)
4. within
5. Surname (in capitals) and name / s (initial or lowercase) in / ls the author responsible for sound / s Main s book (indicating the nature of this responsibility so short)
6. Title and subtitle of the book (in italics)
7. Edition number (if necessary)
8. Place of publication
9. Editorial
10. Which includes the volume number referenced chapter (if applicable)
11. Changes start and end of text
12. Other data (if necessary)

FORTES, M. (1958) "Introduction." Within Goody, J. (Ed.) The Developmental Cycle in Domestic Groups. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, pg. 1-14.

STOCKING, GW (1993) [1983] "The magic of ethnographer. Fieldwork in British social anthropology from Tylor to Malinowski." Dins VELASCO, HM, Garcia Castro, FJ, DIAZ DE RADA, A. (Eds.) Readings in anthropology for teachers. Madrid: Trotta, pg. 43-93.

Article Dins a periodical

1. Surname (in capitals) and name / s (initial or lowercase) in / ls the author / s
2. Year of publication
3. Title and subtitle of the article (in quotes)
4. within
5. Title of periodical (in italics)
6. Place of publication (only in case of poor dissemination of publications)
7. Publishing company (only in the case of institutional publications)
8. Number and volume which includes
Article 9. Date (only in case of newspapers or periodicals of character general)
10. Changes start and end of text
11. Other data (if necessary)

PINA-CABRAL, J. (2000) 'The ethnographic present revisited. Social Anthropology, 8 (3): 341-348.

Electronic Resources (full electronic case documents)

1. Surname (in capitals) and name / s (initial or lowercase) in / ls the author / s
2. Year of publication
3. Full Title and Subtitle (In italics)
4. Types of support: [Online] [CD-ROM] [magnetic tape] [disk] [Floppy]
5.
Version 6. Document Type
7. Place of publication
8. Publisher or producer
9. Login (email address)
10. Date of citation (in brackets) (for online documents)

DELGADO, M. (1993) "The" popular religiousness ": Around a false problem" [Online], Gazeta de Antropología, 10. [Accessed, 28.07.1998].

ESTIVILL, A.; URBANO, C. (1997) How to cite resources electronics. [Online]. Version 1.0. Website. Barcelona: Barcelona University. . [Accessed, 23.07.1998].

the end of the text included a single list with all bibliographical references complete. The bibliographic references of an ordered list from the main elements considered in the system author / year. So, first applied in the alphabetical order of authors (last name), then the references are arranged chronologically by the same author according to their year of release, and finally, if you have more than one work by the same author and year, these are arranged in alphabetical order of titles next year and adding a letter published:

LISÓN Tolosan, C. (1976) "Approaches double, individuación Lugo and ethos." Within LISÓN, C. (Ed.) Topics of Anthropology English. Madrid: Akal, pp. 159-190.

LISÓN Tolosan, C. (1976b) "anthropological structure of the family in Spain." Within ROF, J. (Ed.) The family, talked recoverable. Madrid: Karpos, pp. 35-51.

Warning: when the authorship of the work does not match exactly, are considered as references to a different primary responsibility:

Comas d'Argemir, D. (1988) "Household, Family, and Social Stratification: Inheritance and Labor Strategies in a Catalan Village (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries)." Journal of Family History, 13 (1): 143-163.

Comas d'Argemir, D.; ASSIA-Andrieu, L. (1988) "Domestic groups and social transition." Archive Ethnography of Catalonia, 6: 7-16.

references are presented as examples to date would be arranged as follows in a bibliographic list:

Comas d'Argemir, D. (1988) "Household, Family, and Social Stratification: Inheritance and Labor Strategies in a Catalan Village (Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries)." Journal of Family History, 13 (1): 143-163.

COMAS On Argemí, D. et al. (1992) Lives of Women: Work, family and sociability among women classes (1900-1960). Barcelona: Popular Culture Foundation Services; Leaf High.

Comas d'Argemir, D.; ASSIA-Andrieu, L. (1988) "domestic groups and social transition." Archive Ethnography of Catalonia, 6: 7-16.

DELGADO, M. (1993) "The" popular religiousness ": Around a false problem" [Online], Gazeta de Antropología, 10. [Accessed, 28.07.1998].

ESTIVILL, A.; URBANO, C. (1997) How to cite electronic resources. [Online]. Version 1.0. Website. Barcelona: Barcelona University. . [Accessed, 23.07.1998].

FORTES, M. (1958) "Introduction." Within Goody, J. (Ed.) The Developmental Cycle in Domestic Groups. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-14.

L Isona Tolosan, C. (1976) "Approaches double, individuación Lugo and ethos." Within LISÓN, C. (Ed.) Topics of Anthropology English. Madrid: Akal, pp. 159-190.

LISON TOLOSAN, C. (1976b) "anthropological structure of the family in Spain." Dins ROF, J. (Ed.) The family, dialogue recoverable. Madrid: Karpos, pg. 35-51.

PITT-RIVERS, JA (1989) [1971] A town in the mountains: Grazalema. Madrid: Alianza editorial .

STOCKING, GW (1993) [1983] "The magic of the ethnographer. The field work in British social anthropology from Tylor to Malinowski." In VELASCO, HM, Garcia Castro, FJ, DIAZ DE RADA, A. (Eds.) Readings in anthropology for educators. Madrid: Trotta, pp. 43-93.

0 comments:

Post a Comment