《亚太人类学杂志》(Tapja)是一本领先的学术期刊,主要发表社会和文化人类学研究,关注亚太地区,包括澳大利亚。这一区域一直是学科重大进展的关键所在,也是概念和辩论发展的重要场所。该杂志的国际焦点包括区域学者和来自该区域研究中心的新兴声音。贡献可能包括在线版本发布的数字媒体文件,包括视频。Tapja出版与人类学研究和教育相关的评论文章、书籍和多媒体产品评论(包括音乐、电影和网站)。该杂志每年出版5次。这使得及时出版单一文章以及探索特殊问题中当前重要主题的空间成为可能。Tapja由亚洲及太平洋学院文化、历史与语言学院人类学系和澳大利亚国立大学艺术与社会科学学院考古学与人类学学院联合出版。Tapja自1977年起持续出版,原名堪培拉人类学。堪培拉人类学现在也可以通过InformationWorld在线获得。
The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology (TAPJA) is a leading refereed scholarly journal that publishes social and cultural anthropological research with a focus on the Asia and Pacific region, including Australia. This region has been a crucible for significant advances in the discipline and remains an important site for the development of concepts and debates. The international focus of the journal encompasses regional scholars and emerging voices from centres of research in the region. Contributions may include digital media files, including video, that are published in the online version.TAPJA publishes review essays, reviews of books and multimedia products (including music, films, and web sites) relevant to anthropological research and education.The journal is now published 5 times a year. This allows timely publication of single articles as well the space to explore important current themes in special issues.TAPJA is jointly published by the Department of Anthropology, School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific and the School of Archaeology and Anthropology, College of Arts and Social Sciences at The Australian National University. TAPJA has been published continuously since 1977, formerly as Canberra Anthropology. Canberra Anthropology is now also available online through Informaworld.