Aims & Scope

The Journal of Asian Linguistic Anthropology represents an international peer reviewed journal seeking to strengthen the junctures between linguistics and anthropology, in and for Asian regions.

The JALA is produced in collaboration with The GLOCAl, The Global Council on Anthropological Linguistics.

Following repeated requests from global bodies for such a journal, JALA has emerged to satisfy the need for Anthropological and Linguistic representation which is situated and yet.

The Journal of Asian Linguistic Anthropology engages in theoretical and pragmatic debates in fields including: • ethnography • symbolism, iconicity, and indexicality • spatial and temporal frames • agency and the the equilibrium between the individual and the social • (multi)methodology • language contact • multifunctionality • revitalization • universality vs. particularity • linguistic relativity • socialization • speech (and sociocultural) communities practice • language, globalization, and transnational flows • language and identity • the ethnography of language • structuralism and post structuralism • ethics in research • cultural determinism and relativism • critical approaches and reflexivity • sociolinguistics • the linguistic anthropologies of translation

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Metrics & Ranking

Journal Rank

Year Value
2024 30135

Journal Citation Indicator

Year Value
2024 2

SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

Year Value
2024 0.101

Quartile

Year Value
2024 Q4

h-index

Year Value
2024 2

Abstracting & Indexing

Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.


Subjects & Keywords

Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.


SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

SJR
0.101
First Published: 2024

Quartile

Current Quartile
Q4
First Published: 2024

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