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  • Issued: July 15, 2024 
  • Pitches due: rolling until November 1, 2024 
  • First drafts due: 3 weeks after pitch decision 

Anthropology News invites submissions on the forms of care that permeate human and nonhuman worlds. How do we care for ourselves and others? How do we care for objects, archives, words, history, traditions, animals, plants, ideas, and obligations? How can care be a form of resistance or persistence amid violence or change? How do forms of care interact with the ways people work, play, love, evoke the past or future, or engage politically? 

Anthropology News encourages submissions in a variety of formats to present compelling stories that make anthropological insights accessible to a wide audience. Think short-form magazine-style stories with scientific bite—low on jargon, high on storytelling—or compelling photo essays or multimedia pieces. Read more about us here and consider how you might tell anthropological stories for a general audience as you consider the direction of your pitch. 

Please submit a 300-word pitch outlining your piece’s central theme, along with a 50-word bio, through our submission form (button above). We will accept pitches through November 1. Authors of accepted pitches will be asked to develop their pieces in collaboration with AN’s editorial team, which will be published on a rolling basis on the AN website through December 31. Feature articles should be around 2,000 words, photo essays should consist of six to eight high-resolution images with a 750-word introductory essay, and audiovisual work can be developed in consultation with AN editors. Contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions. 

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