Etudes Inuit Studies

Title

Etudes Inuit Studies

Alternative Title

Études Inuit Studies

Abstract

Études Inuit Studies is a peer reviewed academic journal devoted to the study of all traditional and contemporary Inuit societies from Greenland to Russia from a broad social science and humanities perspective. Over the years, the journal has developed into the centre on Inuit studies for a network of international scholars. Each issue has a thematic section of five to ten articles. Each issue also contains book reviews and bilingual reviews of recent theses, lists of upcoming conferences and a bibliography of newly published periodical articles. The journal's editorial committee is composed of international Inuit scholars.

Format

Type

Coverage

v. 1 (1977)- [Biannual]

Date Valid

[2002 to the current year minus two years]

Language

English and French

Medium

Black & white photographs and maps

Publisher

Association Inuksiutiit katimajiit; Centre inter-universitaire d'études et de recherches autochtones, Université Laval (CIÉRA); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Contributor

Louis-Jacques Dorais, Murielle Nagy, Aurélie Maire

Identifier

0701-1008 [print]; 1708-5268 [online]

Spatial Coverage

Québec City, Québec

Relation

Indexed in Anthropological Index Online, ASTIS, Repère, Bibliography of Indigenous Peoples in North America, Canadian Business & Current Affairs (CBCA), I-Portal: Indigenous Scholars Portal

Date Created

1977

Files

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Citation

“Etudes Inuit Studies,” A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals, accessed May 6, 2024, https://caninuit.omeka.net/items/show/4639.

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