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Pacific Studies is a quarterly journal produced by the Pacific Institute. It is a multi-disciplinary publication devoted to the study of the peoples of the Pacific Islands. It covers special topics in Pacific Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Ethnomusicology, Folklore, Geography, History, Sociolinguistics, Political Science, Sociology, and Literary Studies.


Pacific Studies has served the research and scholarly community since 1977. Twenty-five years of successful publication has proven that the journal fills an important need. Additionally, the journal has helped unite a geographically disparate group of scholars. In addition to its interdisciplinary strength, the journal has several other notable features. Authors wishing to submit manuscripts for review, please see Instructions to Authors.

* The "Editor's Forum" was established to feature exploratory essays, theoretical explications, or other works that need to be brought forward to general discussion.

* The "Book Review Forum" is a new concept in academic publishing in which several reviewers adjudicate a recently published book and the author responds to their evaluation. In addition to the substantive analysis of important works this provides, the author can elaborate on the work and, in some cases, bring a new perspective to the book. The "Book Review" section has been recognized as being innovative in that reviewers are invited to submit analytical rather than merely descriptive articles.

* Copyright Permission Form.

The subscription price is $40 per year. For information regarding subscriptions, renewals, and general questions about the journal please call (808)293-3665
or email: pacificstudies@byuh.edu

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