All complete submissions (accepted, copyedited, and final proof received) by the deadline posted will be included in the next issue listed. Publishable submissions will now be made available online, in “Early View” as soon as the editorial process is complete.
Deadline for Volume 3 Issue 1: May 15th, 2022.
Deadline for Volume 3 Issue 2: November 15th, 2022.
Accepted submissions formats:
Original Manuscripts
Ethnographic Films
Photographic Essays
Book Reviews
Perspectives in Anthropology
NFJA Notes
Conference Reviews/Summaries
Dissertation & Thesis Abstracts
Upcoming Deadline: November 15, 2022
The New Florida Journal of Anthropology is accepting submissions for Volume 3 Issue 2 through November 15, 2022.
Visit https://journals.flvc.org/NFJA/about/submissions for more information.
New NFJA Publishing Format
Adapting to the changing landscape in academic publishing, accepted submissions will now be made available online, in “Early View," as soon as the editorial process is complete.
Editorial Team Position Descriptions
A brief description of editorial team positions for those interested in working with NFJA. All NFJA team members must be current UF graduate students. They must have working knowledge of anthropological method and theory. Interested individuals should reach out to nfja@anthro.ufl.edu.
Newsletter 2
Newsletter 2 is now live!
Upcoming Deadline January 15th, 2021!
Upcoming deadline for manuscripts and ethnographic films January 15th, 2021.
Cover Art Contest Volume 1 Issue 2
Vote for your favorite image to be the cover of our next issue!
Cover Art Contest Volume 1 Issue 2
Submit your art for our cover art contest to be published on the cover of Volume 1 Issue 2!
Perspectives in Anthropology
Perspectives in Anthropology Deadline November 1st, 2020
Newsletter 1
Inaugural Issue Newsletter!
Call for Papers
Call for papers Volume 1 Issue 2 and Volume 2 Issue 1.
New Submission Types!
Upcoming deadlines for #NFJA Volume 1 Issue 2! Now accepting new submission types, including Ethnographic Films, Research Posters, NFJA Notes, and Perspectives in Anthropology.
Statement from NFJA regarding #BLM
New Florida Journal of Anthropology Statement