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Lithuanian Ethnology : Studies in Social Anthropology and Ethnology
About the Journal
Editorial Board
Guidelines for Authors
Editorial address
Ethical publishing rules

Lithuanian Ethnology: Studies in Social Anthropology and Ethnology – is a peer reviewed journalof ethnology and social and cultural anthropology. It publishes articles, conference presentations, book reviews and review articles, which may be in Lithuanian or English, primarily focused on Lithuania, Central and Eastern Europe. The journal represents current debates and engages in methodological discussions.

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in English language):
https://open.istorija.lt/journal/LE

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in Lithuanian language):
https://www.istorija.lt/leidiniai/mokslo-zurnalai-ir-testiniai-leidiniai/lietuvos-etnologija/673

Vytis Čiubrinskas (Editor-in-Chief)
Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania

Auksuolė Čepaitienė
Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius, Lithuania

Jonathan Friedman
University of California, San Diego, USA

Cris Hann
Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology,Haale / Saale, Germany

Jonathan Hill
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA

Neringa Klumbytė
Miami University, Ohio, USA

Ullrich Kockel
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

Orvar Löfgren
Lund University, Sweden

Jonas Mardosa
Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania

Žilvytis Šaknys
Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius, Lithuania

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in English language):
https://open.istorija.lt/journal/LE

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in Lithuanian language):
https://www.istorija.lt/leidiniai/mokslo-zurnalai-ir-testiniai-leidiniai/lietuvos-etnologija/673

Lithuanian Ethnology: Studies in Social Anthropology and Ethnology is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original articles in the disciplines of social and cultural anthropology, ethnology and related fields. Submitted manuscripts are subject to peer review at the discretion of the Editorial Board by at least two outside scholar peer reviewers.

The articles should be submitted to the Board of Editors of the journal: etnolog@istorija.lt

Preparation and submission of manuscripts

Papers should generally be no longer than 8,000 words (including abstracts, summary, Footnotes and list of references). Each article should be accompanied by two short abstracts of no more than 100 words (in English and Lithuanian), and five key words, followed by the author’s name, academic affiliation, institutional address and email address. The article concludes with a list of references, followed by a summary in Lithuanian (ca. 800 words).

All contributions should be typed in Type 12, double-spaced and in Microsoft Word format, using only two formatting styles: ‘Normal’ and ‘Footnote Text’. Quotations should be given in quotation marks (single). Quotations of more than 40 words should be set off from the text with an extra line of space above and below, and typed without quotation marks but using smaller-size font (size 10). The quotation marks in the list of references should be as in the publications.

In-text referencing should be given in standard author-date form in the body of the text with the author’s last name, year of publication, and page number provided in parentheses, e.g.: (Geertz 1995: 15). In-text referencing of multiple publications by the same author published in the same year are separated by adding the letter ‘a’, ‘b’ etc. to the year of publication, and a semi-colon in between (Geertz 1995a; Geertz 1995b). References to archival material (if any) should be given in the text as well, e.g.: (LIIBR F 73, b. 5, l. 16 – Manuscript Depository at the Lithuanian Institute of History, Collection 73, File 5, Page 16).

Notes should be presented as footnotes and should be kept short and to the minimum. A complete list of references cited in the paper, including those in the footnotes, as well as web references, should be arranged alphabetically by author’s surname, and should be typed at the end of the article. Multiple publications by the same author should be listed in chronological order, starting from the earliest. References to archival material do not appear in this list. If necessary, these are described in the footnotes.

The list of illustrations should be presented at the end of the article, and according to copyright requirements. Each illustration must be submitted in a separate file.

In order to encourage scientific discussion in the Lithuanian language, we encourage the submission of articles relating to Lithuanian studies in Lithuanian.

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in English language):
https://open.istorija.lt/journal/LE

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in Lithuanian language):
https://www.istorija.lt/leidiniai/mokslo-zurnalai-ir-testiniai-leidiniai/lietuvos-etnologija/673

Lithuanian Institute of History

Tilto Street 17 , LT- 01101 Vilnius

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in English language):
https://open.istorija.lt/journal/LE

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in Lithuanian language):
https://www.istorija.lt/leidiniai/mokslo-zurnalai-ir-testiniai-leidiniai/lietuvos-etnologija/673

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in English language):
https://open.istorija.lt/journal/LE

More information about the journal „Lithuanian Ethnology“ with the full texts archive (in Lithuanian language):
https://www.istorija.lt/leidiniai/mokslo-zurnalai-ir-testiniai-leidiniai/lietuvos-etnologija/673