Canadian Journal of African Studies

Canadian Journal of African Studies  
Discipline African studies
Language English, French
Edited by Chris Youé
Publication details
Publication history
1967-present
Publisher
Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Canadian Association of African Studies (Canada)
Frequency Triannually
Standard abbreviations
Can. J. Afr. Stud.
Indexing
ISSN 0008-3968 (print)
1923-3051 (web)
LCCN 79018614
JSTOR 00083968
OCLC no. 51205190
Links

The Canadian Journal of African Studies/Revue canadienne des études africaines is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering African studies that was established in 1967. It is published by the Canadian Association of African Studies. Articles are published in English or French and cover the areas of anthropology, political economy, history, geography, and development. In addition to "Research Articles", the journal includes a section called "Debate and Commentary" that presents divergent viewpoints on current issues. Another section called “Research Note" permits contributors to discuss the latest writing, opinion, and research sources on African issues. A book review and review essay section provides critiques of recent books and reports.

In 2009, the journal added an online format at the University of Alberta. In 2012, publication moved to Taylor & Francis. Back issues are available online at JSTOR.

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