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It's nearly April, which means term papers are due soon! If you're writing about something anthropological or archaeological, please consider submitting it to Pathways. Non-"traditional" formats are both accepted and encouraged! This is a great way to show your creativity in your research.
Hi everyone! We've been working behind the scenes to get ready for our 2021 issue, and we're now open for submissions! If you or anyone you know has a paper or thesis related to anthropology or archaeology, we'd love to see it. Pathways is open to undergrads and grad students from any university. Non-traditional formats well-suited to community outreach (photo essays, commentaries, videos) are also accepted. This is a great way to boost your CV, to hone your writing skills, and to get some experience with publishing in a smaller, friendlier format. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us! Submission deadline is May 7th, 2021.
Pathways Archaeology and Anthropology Graduate Journal will be looking for submissions and peer reviewers for our next volume, opening for submissions in 2021! This is an awesome opportunity to refine your writing skills, boost your CV, and get to know the publishing process. Keep us in mind when you’re writing your term papers and assignments for class, or if you have exciting writing or findings emerging in your research. Take a look at the attached poster for more information.
Hi all, just to clarify the time zone should be 6 pm SK time (8pm EST), not 6 EST as originally set. Hope to see you all there
It's here! Pathways Volume 1 is now available at https://www.pathwaysgraduatejournal.ca//pathw/issue/view/1 Check out the hard work of our authors and editorial team, then join us for our launch party tonight at 6pm SK (https://gather.town/app/UxHepCw7H9jC5otn/PathwaysLaunch)
Congratulations to Pathways author Heeho Ryu for being named Regional Winner (USA and Canada region) of the Global Undergraduate Awards for their research "Colonial Continuum: (De)construction of a ‘Canadian Heritage’ at the Fort York National Historic Site." This award recognizes students who have contributed out-standing research, as determined by an international panel of expert judges. Heeho is a recent graduate of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. We are proud to include this work in our first issue of Pathways! Join us in congratulating Heeho by checking out their article in Pathways Vol. 1 THIS FRIDAY at www.pathwaysgraduatejournal.ca!
Leading up to our release next Friday, October 2nd, we are happy to announce our new logo created by second-year archaeology MA student Olenka Kawchuk! Check us out next week at www.pathwaysgraduatejournal.ca!