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Academic journal
Asian Studies Review
DisciplineAsian studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited byDavid Hundt
Publication details
Former name(s)ASAA Review
History1977–present
PublisherTaylor & Francis
FrequencyQuarterly
Impact factor1.278 (2021)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt· Bluebook (alt)
NLM (alt· MathSciNet (alt Paid subscription required)
ISO 4Asian Stud. Rev.
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2· JSTOR (alt· LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt· Scopus
CODENASSRF2
ISSN1035-7823 (print)
1467-8403 (web)
OCLC no.22530588
Links

Asian Studies Review is the journal associated with the Asian Studies Association of Australia. Published with Taylor & Francis, the journal is indexed with Scopus and the Bibliography of Asian Studies. ASAA ran a newsletter from 1975, switching to journal format in 1977, and called the ASAA Review. It acquired its present name in 1998. Editors have included Anthony Reid, Kam Louie, Jamie Mackie and Anthony Milner. The current editor is David Hundt (Deakin University). The best article of the year, as judged by a panel, is awarded the Wang Gungwu Prize.

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 1.278.

References

  1. "Asian Studies Review". www.scimagojr.com.
  2. Reid, Anthony. "President's message: moving on." Asian Studies Review (1998): 1-2.
  3. Editorial Board Retrieved on 2022-12-28.
  4. Rowan, Olivia (March 15, 2019). "Wang Gungwu Prize of the Asian Studies Review". Melbourne School of Population and Global Health.
  5. "Asian Studies Review". 2021 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2022.

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