Medical Anthropology Quarterly

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Medical Anthropology Quarterly  
Former name(s) Medical Anthropology Newsletter
Abbreviated title (ISO 4) Med. Anthropol. Q.
Discipline Anthropology, medicine
Language English
Edited by Clarence C. Gravlee
Publication details
Publisher Society for Medical Anthropology
Publication history 1983-present
Frequency Quarterly
Indexing
ISSN 0745-5194
CODEN MAQUD5
OCLC number 09250614
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly (MAQ) is an international peer-reviewed academic journal published for the Society for Medical Anthropology by the American Anthropological Association. It publishes research and theory about human health and disease from all areas of medical anthropology. The purpose is to stimulate important ideas and debates in medical anthropology and to explore the links between medical anthropology, the parent discipline of anthropology, and neighboring disciplines in the health and social sciences.

The current Editor is Clarence C. Gravlee, who began a four-year term on January 1, 2013. Outgoing editors Mark Luborsky and Andrea Sankar will continue to participate (through June 30, 2013) in peer review of manuscripts that were originally submitted in 2012.

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