Final Outbursts

Journal of Mundane Behavior, co-hosted by the Department of Sociology/Anthropology at Millersville University and the Department of Sociology and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at California State University, Fullerton, was a blind peer-reviewed scholarly and publicly-oriented journal devoted to the study of the "unmarked" -- those aspects of our everyday lives that typically go unnoticed by us, both as academics and as everyday individuals.

Journal of Mundane Behavior and Outburst are no longer accepting paper submissions. We are on moratorium and may return later.

You can view our archived issues online by article, or you can download them as a PDF document (about 1MB - please be patient...). You must have at least Adobe Acrobat 4.0, available for free from www.adobe.com. Please feel welcome to photocopy the journal for distribution among friends or colleagues.

Outburst
This section, JMB's "virtual soapbox," allows us to post more frequent essays on timely mundane matters.
For our Outbursts, click here.

JMB has received a fair amount of press since our launch. See our press page for other people's insights into what we are about. For other information, email either Scott Schaffer or Myron Orleans.

 

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