About the Journal
Focus and Scope
Anthropologia integra is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes the results of scientific research, original methods, essays, reviews and notices from the field of general (biological-socio-cultural) anthropology and related disciplines.
The journal Anthropologia integra publishes studies (in the Czech, English, German and Slovak languages) which correspond to its interdisciplinary orientation.
In the journal, original papers, essays, notices, book-reviews and contributions popularizing science and art are published.
The contributions’ length shouldn’t exceed 20 standardized text-pages (for original articles) and 10 pages in case of other contributions (a text-page is understood to contain 1800 characters including spaces).
Peer Review Process
Contributions published in the Anthropologia integra journal are subjected to a peer review process. International peers will expertly review all submissions, with potential author revisions as recommended by reviewers, in order to publish papers that represent new, previously unpublished work, advance the state of knowledge of the field, and conform to a high standard of scholarly presentation.
The author is provided with the (peer) review report. In case the author alters their paper according to the peer review reports, they can respond to the reviews in a covering letter (they can highlight/ explain which observations were accepted, which were not incorporated or which they do not agree with). The formal requirements for the revised manuscripts (i.e. those incorporating reviewers’ observations) remain the same as for the first versions of the submitted manuscripts (e.g. the recommended length of the text).
Open Access Policy
Anthropologia integra is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access.
Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement
Author’s proofs
All reviewed studies are subject to authorization via author’s proofs. Author’s proofs shall be returned immediately to the editor’s office. Should the author fail to react and comment the author’s proofs within 5 work-days the study will be considered authorized. Major changes in the text or appendices are unacceptable without the editor’s office approval. The author’s proofs serve as a correction of eventual typesetting errors, not a manuscript rework which would require replacement or exchanges of whole lines, paragraphs or pages. Manuscript authors are kindly asked for understanding and cooperation as excessive author’s proofs increase typesetting costs and delay release date.