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Bibliographical references should be formatted as per the JRAI:
Bibliographical references should be cited in the text by the author's last name, date of publication, and page, e.g. (Firth 1954: 285) or, if the author's name is mentioned in the text, by the date and page reference only, e.g. (1954: 285). Every quotation must be page referenced as must be references to sections of texts in which specific concepts, debates, or ethnographic examples are discussed.
Entries in the references should be in alphabetical order of authors and should include the following: name and initials (not full given names) of author(s), date, title, and (for books) place of publication as well as, if published in 1901 or after, name of publisher. For articles the name of journal should be provided in full with the volume number (arabic numbers to be used throughout) and pagination. Include both volume and issue number only where a journal is paginated by issue rather than in one sequence across the volume. Always include pagination for chapters within books. Translators should be credited for translated works. Where the original date of publication differs significantly from the date of the edition being cited, the date of original publication should also be included in square brackets.
Example references
Levin, M. (ed.) 1993. Ethnicity and aboriginality: case studies in ethnonationalism. Toronto: University Press.
Mauss, M. 1979 [1935]. Body Techniques. In Sociology and psychology: essays by Marcel Mauss (trans. B. Brewster), 95-123. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Mills, M.A. 1997. Religious authority and pastoral care in Tibetan Buddhism: the ritual hierarchies of Lingshed monastery, Ladakh. Ph.D. thesis, University of Edinburgh.
Sanz, C., D. Morgan & S. Gulick 2004. New insights into chimpanzees, tools and termites from the Congo Basin. American Naturalist 164, 567-81.
Strathern, M. 1990. Negative strategies in Melanesia. In Localizing strategies: regional traditions in ethnographic writing (ed.) R. Fardon, 204-16. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press.
- - - 1996. Cutting the network. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 2, 517-35.
Sutton, G.M. 1932. The exploration of Southampton Island, Hudson Bay. (Memoirs of the
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