About the Journal

The maguaré is a percussion and communication instrument created and used for ritual and social purposes by indigenous groups of the Amazon rainforest for hundreds of years. The maguaré is also a symbol of unity and communion. Inspired by this instrument, Maguaré, an academic journal published by the Department of Anthropology at Universidad Nacional de Colombia, aims to become an instrument of scholarly reunion, exchange, and communication between scholars who practice, study, and conduct research in anthropology in Colombia and abroad. Maguaré seeks to disseminate a diversity of perspectives, subfields, and theoretical views within Anthropology and interdisciplinary areas that converge with Anthropology.

Our academic journal publishes original research articles. Maguaré does not charge publishing fees and does not accept submissions derived from research developed for lucrative purposes.

Maguaré is indexed and registered in: Fuente Académica Premiere (EBSCO), Dialnet, Latindex (Catalog and Directory), REDIB (previously e-Revistas), CREDI-OEI, Anthropological Literature, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Clasificación integrada de revistas científicas (CIRC),Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek EZB (Electronic Journals Library), Ulrich's Periodical Directory,Matriz de Información para el Análisis de Revistas (MIAR), Google Scholar y Academic Keys - Academic Journals.

 

 

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Vol. 38 No. 2 (2024): Cíborgs del sur global: ensamblajes, sonidos y afectos (Ahead of print)

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