''Anamesa'' is an
interdisciplinary
Interdisciplinarity or interdisciplinary studies involves the combination of multiple academic disciplines into one activity (e.g., a research project). It draws knowledge from several other fields like sociology, anthropology, psychology, ec ...
academic journal published by
New York University, specifically by students of the
John W. Draper
John William Draper (May 5, 1811 – January 4, 1882) was an English-born American scientist, philosopher, physician, chemist, historian and photographer. He is credited with producing the first clear photograph of a female face (1839–40) and ...
Master's Program in Humanities and Social Thought. From its debut in the spring of 2003 up until the spring of 2010 it was jointly funded and edited with the
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
In Greek, ''anamesa'' is an adverb that means "between".
The journal produces two issues per year. Prior editions with CLACS cycled though four themes: Democracy, Culture, Violence, and an Editor's Choice. As of fall 2010 , the editors have decided to reevaluate the issue of what themes to use and especially their set rotation, which may be dropped as a format choice.
After the CLACS withdrew its support, the journal underwent a restructuring of its web presence and information presented on the site may have been inaccurate for some time
. , the site has updated its information yet is still undergoing changes.
References
External links
Journal homepage
Academic journals established in 2003
Academic journals edited by students
Multidisciplinary academic journals
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