Social Anthropology

Welcome to the CAP Virtual Exhibit for the European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference 2020

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Murujuga
Jose Antonio Gonzalez Zarandona
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Shareholder Cities

Sai Balakrishnan
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Pluriversal Politics

Arturo Escobar
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Writing Anthropology

Edited by Carole McGranahan
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Relations
Marilyn Strathern
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A Possible Anthropology
Anand Pandian
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Book talk
Designs for the Pluriverse
Arturo Escobar
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Psychobilly
Kimberly Kattari
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Living Tangier

Abdelmajid Hannoum
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States of Dispossession

Zerrin Ozlem Biner
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Religious Freedom Under Scrutiny

Heiner Bielefeldt & Michael Wiener
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The Indigenous Paradox

Jonas Bens
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Blood Work
Janet Carsten
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Action=Vie
Christophe Broqua
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Sustaining Life

Theodore Powers
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Excerpt featured in New Frame

Shiptown

Ann Grodzins Gold
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JRAI review

Sex and International Tribunals

Chiseche Salome Mibenge
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Hutu Rebels

Anna Hedlund
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The Digital City
Germaine R. Halegoua
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New Books Network Podcast
Anthropology and Law
Mark Goodale
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Transforming Anthropology review

Series: Anthropologies of American Medicine: Culture, Power, and Practice

New York University Press

This series will feature US-based ethnographic research into the relations between health, culture, power and knowledge. While focused on the US, the series will also explore the place of US institutions in the world-wide reach of biomedicine through migration, transnationalism, corporate influence and other global processes. This series fills a critical gap in medical anthropology, one of the most vibrant and well-recognized subfields in the discipline of anthropology.

Please direct queries to:
Paul Brodwin: brodwin@uwm.edu

Michele Rivkin-Fish: mrfish@unc.edu

Susan Shaw: sjshaw@umass.edu

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Series: Anthropology of Policy

Stanford University Press

This series explores policy through anthropological methodologies to better understand how policies work as instruments of political intervention and social change. What new kinds of actors, subjects, and social spaces do policies create, and how are they used to manage populations? Can policy analysis shed light on wider transformations of governance and power? How can ethnography capture critical dimensions of policymaking, and the cultural worlds of policymakers themselves?

Editorial Board: Laura Bear, Donald Brenneis, Janine Wedel, Dvora Yanow

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Series: Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology

University of Nebraska Press

This series consists of critical studies of key aspects of the history of anthropology. The series aims for a balance between the reflexivity of contemporary theory and the historicism which has long been the keynote of the history of anthropology.

Please direct queries to:
Matt Bokovoy: mbokovoy2@unl.edu

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Series: Contemporary Ethnography

University of Pennsylvania Press

A purpose of this series is to encourage ethnographic writing that is flexible enough to give a voice to the people whose lives it records, to recreate those lives rather than merely describe them, and to encompass in this recreation the complexity, ambiguity, and emotion that are central to human experience. This flexibility can be achieved through the use of narration, first person and multiple points of view, dialogue, descriptive imagery, and other literary techniques.

Please direct queries to:
Walter Biggins: wbiggins@upenn.edu

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Writing Anthropology

Duke University Press
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Pluriversal Politics

Duke University Press
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Global Borderlands

Stanford University Press
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Interview with Nusrat Sabina Chowdhury, author of Paradoxes of the Popular

Interview with Maria Rashid, author of Dying to Serve

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