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Doing Various Paths
of family farming
Development
Following envisioned activities in
III. TITLES OF ARTICLES DRU[TVO ANTROPOLOGOV SLOVENIJE The journal of the Slovene Anthropological Society complex motivations of Slovenian
Titles (in English and Slovene) must be short, informa- SLOVENE ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY Anthropological Notebooks welcomes the submis-
tive, and understandable. The title should be followed sion of papers from the field of anthropology and
the context of the international
by the name of the author(s), their position, institutional related disciplines. Submissions are considered for family farmers to take up organic
affiliation, and if possible, by e-mail address. publication on the understanding that the paper is
not currently under consideration for publication
IV. ABSTRACT AND KEYWORDS elsewhere. It is the responsibility of the author to
year of Family Farming 2014, the
The abstract must give concise information about the obtain permission for using any previously published farming, and a critical reflection on
objective, the method used, the results obtained, and material. Please submit your manuscript as an e-mail
attachment on drustvo.antropologov@guest.arnes.si
the conclusions. Authors are asked to enclose in English and enclose your contact information: name, position,
and Slovene an abstract of 100 – 200 words followed
guest editor of the anthropologi-
by three to five keywords. They must reflect the field of institutional affiliation, address, phone number, and the agricultural knowledge transfer
e-mail address.
research covered in the article. English abstract should
be placed at the beginning of an article and the Slovene
one after the references at the end. cal notebooks invited recognised system in Slovenia.
A N T H R O P O L O G I C A L INSTRUCTIONS
V. NOTES
Notes should also be double-spaced and used sparingly.
They must be numbered consecutively throughout the foreign and domestic scholars to
text and assembled at the end of the article just before
references.
VI. QUOTATIONS join in common effort to critically
Short quotations (less than 30 words) should be placed in
single quotation marks with double marks for quotations N O T E B O O K S FOR AUTHORS
within quotations. Longer quotations should be indented
without quotation marks except for quotations within quota- reflect upon actual circumstanc-
tions (placed in single quotation marks).
I. TYPES OF ARTICLES
es and practices of family farm-
VII. GRAPHS, TABLES AND PHOTOGRAPHS a) SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES are comprehensive descrip-
Articles should not contain more than 10 illustrations tions of original research and include author’s own
(graphs, figures, maps, photographs) and tables, and year XX, No. 3 ethnographic study and/or a theoretical survey of a
ing worldwide. The articles of this
their position in the article should be clearly indicated. topic, critical evaluation of existing literature, new in-
Tables with their legends should be submitted on the sights and arguments, a detailed presentation of results
separate pages. Titles of tables should appear above with discussion and conclusion. The editors welcome Source: Duška Knežević Hočevar:
the tables, and titles of graphs and illustrations below. full-length articles up to 10,000 words, and shorter
special issue entitled â€Doing var-
Tables and illustrations should be shortened when cited in articles on topical issues up to 4,000 words, including Anthropological notebooks, year XX, No.3:
the text (Tab. 1 or Fig. 1). Acknowledge any photograph Doing Various Paths maps, tables, graphs, drawings, illustrations, footnotes,
not your own. of Family Farming Development and references. Scientific articles will be submitted to Doing Various Paths of Family Farming
ious Paths of Family Farming De-
cepted for publication. Their comments will be passed
VIII. REFERENCES Anthropological Notebooks XX/3 referees, i.e. evaluated by experts before being ac- Development. Knežević Hočevar, Duška
References within the text should be cited by the author’s Guest editor: Du{ka Kneževi} Ho~evar on anonymously to the authors. Final responsibility for
last name in the form (Malinowski 1922: 35; Turner acceptance rests with the editorial board. (guest editor 2014)
1980: 145) or ’According to Malinowski (1922: 35)…’. b) REVIEW ARTICLES will be published in the journal
velopment’ draw on the authors’
List of references should be arranged in alphabetical after consultation between the editorial board and the
order and should include the following: surname and author. Review articles may be as long as scientific
name of author(s), date, title, and (for books) place articles and will be subject to peer review.
long-term fieldwork. Their studies
of publication and name of publisher; for articles, the K. A. Snyder and B. Cullen c) BRIEF NOTES are original articles from various
name of a journal in full, the volume, the number in anthropological fields that do not include a detailed
parenthesis, and pagination. Arabic numerals should M. Woods theoretical discussion. Their aim is to acquaint readers
be used throughout. Examples are: with preliminary or partial results of research. They
critically discuss ignored local con-
Malinowski, Bronislaw. 1922. Argonauts of the Western C. Grasseni should not be longer than 1200 words. Brief notes will
Pacific. London: Routledge. be subject to peer review.
Tonkinson, Robert. 1988. Ideology and Domination in d) BOOK REVIEW acquaints readers with the content
Aboriginal Australia: A Western Desert Test Case. In: Tim S. Shortall of an important book and should not exceed 1000
Ingold, David Riches & James Woodburn (eds.), Hunters words. texts of programmes of â€sustain-
and Gatherers. Oxford: Berg, pp. 170-184. A. Bartulovi} and M. Kozorog e) CONGRESS NEWS reports on the content and
Turner, Victor. 1980. Social Dramas and Stories About conclusions of important congresses and seminars at
able intensification’ interventions
Them. Critical Inquiry 7(1): 141-68. D. KneĹľevi} Ho~evar and M. ^erni~ Isteni~ home and abroad.
IX. FORMAT AND FORM OF ARTICLES II. LANGUAGE
Articles should be written with Word for Windows using 2 Articles should be submitted in English. The editorial
in african smallholder farming
“Times New Roman CE 12” font with double spacing, board reserves the right to publish an individual article
align left and margins of 3 cm on A4 pages. Paragraphs 0 in some other language. Brief notes, book reviews and
must be indented rather than separated by an empty congress news may appear also in Slovene.
line. Foreign words (except proper names) should be 1 I S S N 1 4 0 8 – 0 3 2 X
italicised. All articles should be proofread for profes- (cases from ethiopia, Tanzania
sional and language errors before submission. 4 LJUBLJANA 2014
and ghana), contrasting responses
(from adaptation to resistance) of
family farmers from australia, new
Zealand and the UK to the pres-
sures of globalization, the emerging
collaboration between alternative
provisioning networks in italy and
smallholders, changed gender and
working identities in family farms’
fieldwork couples in northern ireland, the