The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (JRAI) is a leading international journal dedicated to publishing cutting-edge research in anthropology. As the flagship publication of the Royal Anthropological Institute, it sets the standard for scholarly excellence in the field. It offers a platform for disseminating innovative theoretical perspectives, methodological approaches, and empirical findings.
This journal's scope encompasses all subfields of anthropology, including social, cultural, biological, archaeological, and linguistic anthropology. It explores topics such as kinship, religion, politics, economics, health, and environment. JRAI is indexed in databases such as Anthropological Index Online, Web of Science, and Scopus, ensuring its global reach and impact. JRAI is an essential resource for anthropologists and related disciplines, offering comprehensive coverage of anthropological research.
By publishing original research and scholarly reviews, the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute promotes critical thinking and advances our understanding of human societies and cultures. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that push the boundaries of anthropological knowledge and contribute to addressing pressing global challenges. This makes JRAI a vital forum for intellectual exchange and collaboration among anthropologists worldwide.