Literature Reviews

A literature review, also known as a "review article", is a bibliographic synthesis presenting a critical study of the available sources on a given problem or subject.

The text, the abstract, the keywords, the tables, the figures, the footnotes, and the references must not exceed 8,500 words.

The manuscript must be single-spaced. It will express the view of the author(s) and be supported by scholarly argument and/or scientific evidence on a specific topic falling within the editorial mandate of Études Inuit Studies.

All articles and research notes are double-blind peer-reviewed.

We invite you to consult the Author guidelines to learn about the journal's publication rules.

Make a new submission to the Literature Reviews section.