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The New Florida Journal of Anthropology is an open access, peer-reviewed, graduate student-run academic journal housed in the Anthropology Department of the University of Florida.

📢 Hot off the press! 📢 Check out Volume 4, Issue 1 of the New Florida Journal of Anthropology! This issue features artic...
09/20/2024

📢 Hot off the press! 📢

Check out Volume 4, Issue 1 of the New Florida Journal of Anthropology! This issue features articles on an analysis of protest signs by Delin Deng and a thought-provoking book review on rethinking diabetes by Elisha Oliver.

We’re excited to reveal our fresh new look! Since 1976, our mission has been to share anthropologically-focused knowledg...
09/13/2024

We’re excited to reveal our fresh new look!
Since 1976, our mission has been to share anthropologically-focused knowledge and, since 2020, we have done so freely and digitally through gold-open access.
Join us in exploring the diverse and fascinating world of Anthropology and its related disciplines!

Join us in celebrating International Women's Day by supporting the amazing work women do in the social sciences! 💪❤️🌍Rev...
03/08/2024

Join us in celebrating International Women's Day by supporting the amazing work women do in the social sciences! 💪❤️🌍
Revisit some of our publications to learn more about some of their achievements.
https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/archive

Are you a UF graduate student looking for publishing experience and class credit? Join our team! Check out the following...
03/04/2024

Are you a UF graduate student looking for publishing experience and class credit?
Join our team!
Check out the following link for role descriptions and requirements.

https://nfjanthro.files.wordpress.com/2020/05/nfja_sop.pdf

We want to hear from you and make discussions about the academic publishing process more accessible. Ask us anything so ...
02/21/2024

We want to hear from you and make discussions about the academic publishing process more accessible. Ask us anything so we can start the conversation!

NFJA is back! Join us in welcoming the new editors-in-chief Spencer Seymour (left) and Morgan Sampson (right).Spencer is...
02/16/2024

NFJA is back! Join us in welcoming the new editors-in-chief Spencer Seymour (left) and Morgan Sampson (right).

Spencer is a medical anthropologist PhD student focusing on the intersection of religion and medicine in West Africa, Christian FBOs, and medical missions in Global Health.

Morgan is a public archaeologist MA student with a special interest in Cultural Resource Management, remote sensing, and rescue archaeology.

Stay tuned for more updates and to meet the rest of our team!

Hear from Dr. Selba on her dissertation about facial reduction primates, bats, and dogs!
02/16/2023

Hear from Dr. Selba on her dissertation about facial reduction primates, bats, and dogs!

02/14/2023

Come join us for our annual book sale - We'll be in the Plaza of the Americas from 11 am - 4 pm on February 16th! Look for the massive stacks of books!

In NFJA's Volume 3 Issue 2, Matthew Boles discusses the pressing issue of language access in the US Executive Office of ...
01/19/2023

In NFJA's Volume 3 Issue 2, Matthew Boles discusses the pressing issue of language access in the US Executive Office of Immigration Review for Guatemalan immigrants whose best language is an indigenous language.

Visit journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/ to read more!

Welcome our new editors Lisa, Yuqi, and Sheridan!Send us a request for a book review or submit your peer-reviewed resear...
01/14/2023

Welcome our new editors Lisa, Yuqi, and Sheridan!

Send us a request for a book review or submit your peer-reviewed research for publication.

Visit us at journals.flvc.org/NFJA/

NFJA Volume 3 Issue 2 is out now! Cover photo by Megan Fry of an Early Medieval quartz crystal bead from the cemetery si...
01/07/2023

NFJA Volume 3 Issue 2 is out now!

Cover photo by Megan Fry of an Early Medieval quartz crystal bead from the cemetery site of Scremby in Lincolnshire, UK. Found by Dr. Hugh Willmott’s Field School, with the University of Sheffield, Department of Archaeology.

Visit journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue for access.

Join us today!
11/03/2022

Join us today!

Join us on this online event on demystifying academic publishing on November 3rd!

Dr. Ginessa Mahar and Chelsea Johnston will discuss how to get started with writing, how to select appropriate venues for your work, and what the peer-review process is like.

The Zoom link to join is https://ufl.zoom.us/s/96286281408

Join us on this online event on demystifying academic publishing on November 3rd! Dr. Ginessa Mahar and Chelsea Johnston...
10/26/2022

Join us on this online event on demystifying academic publishing on November 3rd!

Dr. Ginessa Mahar and Chelsea Johnston will discuss how to get started with writing, how to select appropriate venues for your work, and what the peer-review process is like.

The Zoom link to join is https://ufl.zoom.us/s/96286281408

Submit your anthropologically focused art for a change to be published as our next issue's cover! Email your submission ...
10/14/2022

Submit your anthropologically focused art for a change to be published as our next issue's cover! Email your submission to our email by October 30th!

The editorial board will select 5 submissions to be voted on publicly!

Check our flyer for submission requirements.

Submit your anthropological or related work to NFJA! The deadline for Volume 3 Issue 2 is November 15th.For more informa...
10/07/2022

Submit your anthropological or related work to NFJA! The deadline for Volume 3 Issue 2 is November 15th.

For more information on submission formats, visit our website.

We are looking for you! Join our team!Positions available are Director of Funds, DEIA Editing, Review Editor, Linguistic...
09/21/2022

We are looking for you! Join our team!

Positions available are Director of Funds, DEIA Editing, Review Editor, Linguistics Editor, and Cultural-Medical Anthropology Editor.

You must be a UF Graduate Student with knowledge of anthropological method and theory, and able to serve for 1 year minimum.

Send your CV to [email protected]
Find more information about our journal at journals.flvc.org/nfja

UF graduate students! We have a few vacancies. Have you ever considered joining the NFJA Editorial Board? See the flyer ...
08/17/2022

UF graduate students! We have a few vacancies. Have you ever considered joining the NFJA Editorial Board? See the flyer below!

For our final installment, we are ecstatic to talk with Alyssa James and Brendane Tynes of the phenomenal Zora's Daughte...
08/16/2022

For our final installment, we are ecstatic to talk with Alyssa James and Brendane Tynes of the phenomenal Zora's Daughters podcast. Be sure to read how Alyssa and Brendane continue to model authenticity and self-care through their work.

Read in NFJA Vol. 3 No. 1: https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/view/6002

For our next installment, we're honored to have UF alum Dr. Justin Dunnavant with us to discuss defining a Black archaeo...
08/11/2022

For our next installment, we're honored to have UF alum Dr. Justin Dunnavant with us to discuss defining a Black archaeology, intentional community engagement and the importance of chasing impact.

Read in NFJA Vol. 3 No. 1: https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/view/6002

For our next installment, we are delighted to showcase Dr. Tina Lasisi! Tap into this interview where Dr. Lasisi details...
08/09/2022

For our next installment, we are delighted to showcase Dr. Tina Lasisi! Tap into this interview where Dr. Lasisi details how to play to your strengths when it comes to being effective science communicators.

Read in NFJA Vol. 3 No. 1: https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/view/6002

In our first installment, check out Dr. Clinton as he shares how he came to find his own voice through science communica...
08/04/2022

In our first installment, check out Dr. Clinton as he shares how he came to find his own voice through science communication and the importance of representation and community in biological anthropology.

Read in NFJA Vol. 3 No. 1: https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/view/6002

For our inaugural issue of Perspectives in Anthropology, we are excited to present this series on Science Communication ...
08/02/2022

For our inaugural issue of Perspectives in Anthropology, we are excited to present this series on Science Communication and Public Education featuring phenomenal Black scholars across anthropology.

Check it out here: https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/view/6002

07/21/2022
Read Arianne Boileau's dissertation abstract on "Identifying Household-Level Political Economy on the Maya/Spanish Front...
07/05/2022

Read Arianne Boileau's dissertation abstract on "Identifying Household-Level Political Economy on the Maya/Spanish Frontier: A Zooarchaeological Perspective from Lamanai, Belize".

Click here to read more: https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/article/view/129885
For all Vol 3 Issue 1 articles, click here: https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/issue/view/6002

To support the New Florida Journal of Anthropology, consider donating to the Friends of Florida Anthropology Fund (fund # F000393), noting “New Florida Journal of Anthropology” in the comments section.

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