Aims and scope

Founded in 1963, Anthropological Forum seeks to examine and advance disciplinary approaches in its publication of articles from a variety of anthropological and sociological perspectives, ranging from the established to the experimental. The editors welcome empirically based ethnographic studies and probing theoretical explorations dealing with global processes and local instantiations, particularly, but not exclusively, in the journal’s traditional areas of focus: Aboriginal Australia, Australian culture and society, the Pacific and Southeast Asia. Our Forum section periodically covers issues of professional and public interest in relation to theoretical paradigms, methodological approaches, interdisciplinary connections and ethical quandaries.


Peer review policy
All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous double-anonymized peer review, based on initial editorial board screening and refereeing by at least two anonymous external referees.

Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.