Our latest issue! With articles by Maija-Eliina Sequeira on Learning Shame, Carmen Nave on the Trial of Brailsford, and an essay by Joel Robbins on Bright Anthropology, with replies by Langlitz, Mahieddin, Weiss, Howland, Knauft, and Mattingly
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Check out our latest 67.3 issue! We have two incredible articles, on refugee policy in Denmark and anthropology of the conscience respectively, and an exciting special section on how anthropology may engage with the famous 'Trolly Problem'!
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📢Our Latest issue is out! It features three fascinating articles - from men who shout at goats to Jinn possession to Childhood in Western Kenya - and two translation pieces, a review on The Dawn of Everything and a less-known article by Lévi-Strauss.
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Call for Editor/s! 📢 Anthropology in Action is seeking applications. AiA discusses the use of anthropological training in policy- or practice-oriented work and to practical problems, and is now searching for a new editor or editorial team from 2024. More: https://t.co/9UVcRNMyVg
Call for Editor/s! 📢 Anthropology in Action is seeking applications. AiA discusses the use of anthropological training in policy- or practice-oriented work and to practical problems, and is now searching for a new editor or editorial team from 2024. More: https://t.co/9UVcRNMyVg
Berghahn Books is proud to be part of the #SubscribeToOpen community. We are at Charleston Hub 2023 to discuss our equitable approach to achieving #OpenAccess without reliance on APCs, and our 15 journals published with #BerghahnOpenAnthro. Details here: https://t.co/KQYpf8OPQE
“'Make a Living by Doing Good': The Moral Economy of Infant Formulas among Chinese Migrant Women in France" by Yong Li. Read here from the latest issue of Transfers: https://t.co/56yB9N04BW
Don't we all have an article, just sitting at the back of draw (forgotten file), just asking to be given a chance
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Send us your submissions!
#BerghahnOpenAnthro Spotlight: Social Analysis. The journal expresses the best that anthropology has to offer by exploring in original ways the relationship between ethnographic materials and theoretical insight https://t.co/Fh1qhywtvj @Soc_Analysis#OpenAccess
"Indigenous Peoples and Criminal Justice: A Comparative Analysis of the Xakriabá and Maxakali Cases in Minas Gerais, Brazil" by Rodrigo Arthuso Arantes Faria in Journal of Legal Anthropology. Read #OpenAccess from the latest issue: https://t.co/hwcDHv1nyT
"Hatred Is Not Stronger Than Bonds: Social Relationships, Aversion to Harm, and Relational Exceptionalism" by Jean-Philippe Belleau. Read now #OpenAccess from the latest issue of Social Analysis: https://t.co/ljtDChY4zB @Soc_Analysis
Happy to share my article on magic, religion and evil in Cyprus. It is open-access so please free to distribute wherever you see fit! Sincere thanks to the @Soc_Analysis team for all their work, and to @steinmuller for his constant editorial guidance.
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Fancy being our next guest editor(s)? See our call for Special Issue proposals. Deadline 15 Sept... for that back-to-school feeling! #competitiontime
Looking forward to expectations being exceeded :)
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Read our latest Special Issue:
Competition in Anthropological Perspective
"...competition always produces outcomes that exceed and diverge from purported expectations"
Guest Edited by Leo Hopkinson and Teodor Zidaru
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If you've got an anthropology special issue up your sleeve, consider the new call for special issue proposals at Social Analysis. Deadline 15 September https://t.co/RJV15OFPDT @Soc_Analysis@berghahnbooks@SocialAnthropo1