Ethnos is an international peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the theory, methods, and empirical research of socio-cultural anthropology. This journal publishes original papers aimed at promoting cutting-edge development and knowledge innovation in the discipline. The magazine provides an open platform for anthropologists from different backgrounds and theoretical orientations to gather together for in-depth academic exchanges and critical discussions. This journal encourages submission of research on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to ethnography, globalization, identity politics, gender and sexuality, religion and belief, immigration and mobility, economic development, environmental protection, cultural heritage, political power, and social movements. It showcases the diversity and inclusiveness of anthropological research through its diverse content, while also reflecting the dynamic dialogue and ongoing theoretical debates within the discipline.
It is not only a place for scholars to showcase their research results, but also a cradle for cultivating a new generation of anthropologists. It provides a model for graduate students and young scholars to learn and draw inspiration from by publishing high-quality papers, while also offering them the opportunity to publish their own research results.