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Contents Environmental Anthropology ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Ethnography and Methodology ..................................................................................................................................... 3 Gender .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Health and Medical Anthropology ................................................................................................................................. 5 History and Theory of Anthropology ............................................................................................................................. 7 Indigenous Peoples ........................................................................................................................................................... 8 Political and Economic Anthropology ........................................................................................................................... 9 Social and Cultural Anthropology ................................................................................................................................ 10 Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15


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ExtrACTION Impacts, Engagements, and Alternative Futures Edited by Kirk Jalbert, Anna Willow, David Casagrande and Stephanie Paladino This timely volume examines resistance to natural resource extraction from a critical ethnographic perspective. Using a range of case studies from North, Central and South America, Australia, and Central Asia, the contributors explore how and why resistance movements seek to eliminate extraction policies from economic and political agenda, evaluating their similarities, differences, successes, and failures. A range of ongoing debates concerning environmental justice, risk and disaster, sacrifice zones, and the economic cycles of boom and bust are engaged with, and the roles of governments, free markets, and civil society groups re-examined. It offers a robustly argues case for change. Routledge Market: Anthropology May 2017: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-629-58469-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-629-58470-6: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-22557-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781629584706

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The Carbon Fix Forest Carbon, Social Justice, and Environmental Governance Edited by Stephanie Paladino, Center for Applied Social Research, University of Oklahoma, USA and Shirley J Fiske, University of Maryland, USA Written by a diverse group of anthropologists, environmental researchers, environmentalists, and policy-makers, The Carbon Fix closely examines the current model for dealing with global warming—paying for carbon capture—and the negative effects this model has on rural communities, indigenous groups, and others in less developed regions who depend on or control carbon- sequestering lands.

Routledge Market: Anthropology November 2016: 229 x 152: 332pp Hb: 978-1-611-32332-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-611-32333-7: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-47401-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611323337

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Collaborative Ethnography in Business Environments

High North Stories in a Time of Transition

Edited by Maryann McCabe, University of Rochester, USA In a global and rapidly changing commercial environment, businesses increasingly use collaborative ethnographic research to understand what motivates their employees and what their customers value. In this volume, anthropologists, marketing professionals, computer scientists and others examine issues, challenges, and successes of ethnographic cooperation in the corporate world.

Routledge Market: Anthropology / Business & Management October 2016: 234x156: 138pp Hb: 978-1-138-69159-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-69154-4: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-53457-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138691544

Creativity, Loss, Work and Play Edited by Jan-Oddvar Sørnes, Nord University Business School, Norway, Larry Browning, University of Texas at Austin, USA; University of Nordland, Norway and Frode Fjelldal-Soelberg, Nord University Business School, Norway High North Stories in a Time of Transition collects multiple perspectives on the lives of people who live in the High North of Norway in a time when the petroleum boom is no longer the dominant cultural feature of the region. Utilising constructivist grounded theory, the volume comprises narrative accounts of ethnographies field work conducted by both local and international anthropologists who spent time with individuals or families in the High North. This book will be of interest to scholars of cultural anthropology, the Arctic, Scandinavian studies, leisure and tourism studies, and narrative theorists. Routledge Market: Anthropology September 2017: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-63121-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20884-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138631212

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Digitization

Mimesis and Alterity

Theories and Concepts for Empirical Cultural Research

A Particular History of the Senses

Edited by Gertraud Koch

Michael Taussig, Columbia University, USA Series: Routledge Classic Texts in Anthropology

In recent years, digital technologies have become pervasive in academic and everyday life. This comprehensive volume covers a wide range of concepts for studying the new cultural dynamics that are evident as a result of digitization. It considers how the cultural changes triggered by digitization processes can be approached empirically. The chapters include carefully chosen examples and help readers from disciplines such as Anthropology, Sociology, Media Studies and Science & Technology Studies to grasp digitization theoretically as well as methodologically. Routledge Market: Anthropology April 2017: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-1-138-64610-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62773-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138646100

This ambitious work explores the complex and interwoven concepts of mimesis, the practice of imitation, and alterity, the opposition of Self and Other. Drawing on the ideas of Benjamin, Adorno and Horckheimer and ethnographic accounts of the Cuna, Taussig demonstrates how the history of mimesis is deeply tied to colonialism and the idea of alterity has become increasingly unstable. Twenty years after the original publication, Taussig revisits the work in a new preface which contextualises the impact of Mimesis and Alterity. Vigorous and unorthodox, this cross-cultural discussion continues to deepen our understanding of the relationship between ethnography, racism and society. Routledge Market: Anthropology February 2017: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-28275-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-24298-2: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-22768-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138242982

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Ethnographies of Austerity

On Knowing Humanity

Temporality, crisis and affect in southern Europe

Insights from Theology for Anthropology

Edited by Daniel M. Knight, University of St Andrews, UK and Charles Stewart This collection brings together ethnographies of living with austerity in the Eurozone, focusing on how crises stimulate temporal thought. Contributors explore how the past may be refashioned under contracting economic horizons, challenging assumptions of history and time as organising structures. This book was originally published as a special issue of History and Anthropology.

Routledge Market: Ethnography / Southern Europe November 2016: 246x174: 144pp Hb: 978-1-138-20457-7: £90.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138204577

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Edited by Eloise H Meneses, Eastern University, USA and David Bronkema, Eastern University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This volume is intended as a critique of anthropology’s epistemological and ontological assumptions and a demonstration of the value added by an expanded set of parameters for the field. The book’s core argument is that whilst ethnographers have allowed their own perspectives to be positively influenced by the perspectives of their informants, until recently anthropology has done little in the way of adopting these other viewpoints as critical tools for analysis. The book is essential reading for scholars of the anthropology of religion as well as other philosophically-oriented social scientists and theologians. Routledge Market: Anthropology/Theology May 2017: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-1-138-23148-1: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138231481

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Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific Edited by Aletta Biersack, University of Oregon, USA and Martha Macintyre, University of Melbourne, Australia Drawing on fieldwork and historical and ethno-historical research, ten authors offer eight in-depth case studies of the emergence of masculinities throughout the Pacific Islands. Read in conjunction, they pose questions about the role of colonialism and globalisation in shaping contemporary masculinities and of the degree of continuity between precolonial and postcolonial masculinities, establishing an agenda for future research in the decades to come. This book was originally published as a special issue of The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology. Routledge Market: Gender / Masculinity / Pacific Islands April 2017: 246x174: 174pp Hb: 978-0-415-78694-2: £90.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415786942

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Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective Edited by Caroline B. Brettell, Southern Methodist University, USA and Carolyn Sargent This carefully crafted volume introduces anthropological approaches to and perspectives on gender. It combines theoretically and ethnographically-based essays in order to examine gender roles and ideology around the world. The articles, both classic and contemporary, are drawn from all fields of anthropology and cover a wide variety of cultures. The seventh edition contains 12 new entries that reflect more recent developments in the discipline, including topics such as transnationalism and transgender. With additional features to support teaching and learning, including discussion questions, this is an essential resource for students encountering anthropology of gender for the first time. Routledge Market: Anthropology/Gender Studies May 2017: 246x174: 680pp Hb: 978-0-415-78386-6: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21664-8: £63.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138216648

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Body and Personhood in the United States Marine Corps

Health and Other Unassailable Values Reconfigurations of Health, Evidence and Ethics Kirsten Bell, University of British Columbia, Canada

Identifying the Socio-cultural in Stress and Distress Frank Tortorello, Marine Corps University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology In a strong departure from the conventional discourse, Tortorello argues that a reductive, neuroscientific approach to understanding SDR in the US Marine Corps fails both scientifically and ethically. Incorporating data from his ethnographic study of culture in the US Marine Corps, Tortorello proposes an agentic, socio-cultural approach that reconceptualises SDR as a way of being, wherein persons generate their own SDR through social and cultural mechanisms, rather than SDR presenting as the results of malfunctioning cognitive processes.This book will be of interest to scholars of medical and psychological anthropology, military studies, and American studies.

This compelling work offers new ways of thinking about the construction of health as a core value in contemporary society. The book examines how the concept of health carries with it important moral, political and economic understandings and is employed in arguments about how people should think and behave. The discussion is linked to notions of evidence and ethics. The chapters contain a range of case study material, covering topics such as cancer, smoking, e-cigarettes, addiction, genital cutting and obesity. Written in a clear and engaging style, it will be of interest to students and scholars in medical anthropology, public health and related fields.

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Exploring Medical Anthropology

Health Policy in a Time of Crisis

Donald Joralemon

Abortion, Austerity, and Access

This book provides a concise and engaging introduction to medical anthropology. It presents competing theoretical perspectives in a balanced fashion, highlighting points of conflict and convergence. Concrete examples and the author’s personal research experiences are utilized to explain some of the discipline’s most important insights, such as that biology and culture matter equally in the human experience of disease and that medical anthropology can help to alleviate human suffering. The text has been thoroughly updated for the fourth edition, including fresh case studies and a new chapter on drugs. It contains a range of pedagogic features to support teaching and learning. Routledge Market: Medical Anthropology April 2017: 246x174: 168pp Hb: 978-1-138-20187-3: £90.00 Pb: 978-1-138-20186-6: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-47061-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138201866

Bayla Ostrach Series: Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology This volume is a vivid ethnographic account of women and providers navigating the Catalan health care system to access and provide publicly funded abortion care in the context of the recent Global Economic Crisis and policy changes affecting abortion legality. Disparities in access between immigrant and other communities are examined, as well as the diverse approaches adopted to overcome obstacles to abortion care. The result is both an important ethnographic case study and a compelling account of some women’s determination to go to any length to get the health care they need. It is important reading for students and scholars in the fields of public health, gender studies, and anthropology. Routledge Market: Anthropology January 2017: 229 x 152: 190pp Hb: 978-1-629-58364-8: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-629-58365-5: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-30867-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781629583655

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Forensic Anthropology Laboratory Manual

The Lives of Community Health Workers

Steven N. Byers

Local Labor and Global Health in Urban Ethiopia

This manual provides students in academic laboratory courses with hands-on experience of the major processes of forensic anthropology. Designed to accompany Introduction to Forensic Anthropology, the book introduces core procedures and protocol, with exercise worksheets to reinforce the methodologies of forensic anthropology and enhance student comprehension. For the fourth edition, the manual has been updated in line with the textbook. Each chapter contains explanations of the terminology, osteological features, and measurements needed to understand each of the topics. Routledge Market: Anthropology November 2016: 279 x 216: 210pp Pb: 978-1-138-69073-8: £46.99 eBook: 978-1-315-53537-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138690738

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Kenneth Maes, Oregon State University, USA Series: Anthropology and Global Public Health Based on ethnographic work with a group of Ethiopian women and men who provide home-based care in Addis Ababa during the early roll-out of antiretroviral therapies, this book illustrates what it actually means to become a community health worker in today's global health industry, and considers what motives them to improve the quality of life and death of the most marginalized people in their own communities. It shows us that many of the challenges that community health workers face in their daily lives are embedded in broader social, economic, and political contexts, and it raises a resounding call for further research into their labour, and the health and social systems they inhabit. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 229 x 152: 172pp Hb: 978-1-611-32360-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-611-32361-0: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-40078-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781611323610

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Thinking Through Resistance A Study of Public Oppositions to Contemporary Global Health Practice Edited by Nicola Bulled Series: Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology This book examines a diverse range of case studies of opposition to biomedical public health policies – from resistance to HPV vaccinations in Texas to disputes over HIV prevention research in Malawi – to assess the root causes of opposition. It is argued that far from being based on ignorance, resistance instead serves as a form of advocacy, calling for improvements in basic health care delivery alongside expanded access to infrastructure and basic social services. The book sets out an alternative to the current technocratic approach of global public health, extending beyond greater distribution of medical technologies to build on the perspectives of a political economy of health. Routledge Market: Anthropology January 2017: 229 x 152: 184pp Pb: 978-1-629-58079-1: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-30957-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781629580791

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Anthropology and Alterity

Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory

Responding to the Other

Edited by Matei Candea, University of Cambridge, UK

Edited by Bernhard Leistle, Carleton University, Canada Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This book bridges the gap between recent philosophical discourses on the Other and the necessities of empirical research in cultural anthropology. It introduces the concept of a responsivity to the Other, developed by Bernhard Waldenfels, illustrating its fertility through contributions by eminent scholars from anthropology, psychiatry and literary studies.

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Each chapter in this textbook has been written to provide a thorough yet engaging introduction to one particular theoretical school and style. Beginning with an introduction which reflects on the substantive themes which tie the chapters together, the book ends with an afterword by Marilyn Strathern reflecting on broader themes in the use of history and anthropological concepts. Presenting a detailed and comprehensive critical introduction to the most salient areas of the field, this book is essential reading for all undergraduate students undertaking a course on anthropological theory or the history of anthropological thought. Routledge Market: Anthropology July 2017: 246x174: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-22971-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-22972-3: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-38826-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138229723

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Engaging Anthropological Theory

The Reinvention of Primitive Society

A Social and Political History

Transformations of a Myth

Mark Moberg, University of South Alabama, USA

Adam Kuper, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Series: Routledge Classic Texts in Anthropology

This fully revised second edition of Mark Moberg's lively book offers a fresh look at the history of anthropological theory. Covering key concepts and theorists, the book examines the historical context of anthropological ideas and the contested nature of anthropology itself. Anthropological ideas regarding human diversity have always been rooted in the socio-political conditions in which they arose and exploring them in context helps students understand how and why they evolved, and how theory relates to life and society. Illustrated throughout, this engaging text moves away from the dry recitation of past viewpoints in anthropology and brings the subject matter to life. Routledge Market: Anthropology September 2017: 234x156: 376pp Hb: 978-1-138-63132-8: £80.00 Pb: 978-1-138-63134-2: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-20895-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138631342

The Reinvention of Primitive Society critiques ideas about the origins of society and religion that have been hotly debated since Darwin. Tracing conceptions of the barbarian, savage and primitive back through the centuries to ancient Greece, Kuper challenges the myth of primitive society, which has been revived in its current form by the modern indigenous peoples’ movement, tapping into widespread popular beliefs regarding the noble savage and reflecting a romantic reaction against ‘civilisation’ and ‘science’. Lucidly written and highly influential since first publication, it is a must-have text for those interested in anthropological theory and post-colonial debates. Routledge Market: Anthropology February 2017: 234x156: 228pp Hb: 978-1-138-28264-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-28265-0: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-22738-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138282650

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Purity and Danger Now New Perspectives Edited by Robbie Duschinsky, Simone Schnall and Daniel H Weiss Mary Douglas’s seminal Purity and Danger (Routledge, 1966) continues to be crucial reading for students and scholars. Published in the 50th anniversary year, Purity and Danger Now sets out to shed fresh light upon the themes raised by Douglas by drawing on recent developments in the social sciences and humanities, as well as current empirical research. In presenting new perspectives on the topic of purity and impurity, the volume integrates work in anthropology and sociology with contemporary ideas from religious studies, cognitive science and the arts. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 234x156: 300pp Hb: 978-1-138-69370-8: £95.00 eBook: 978-1-315-52973-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138693708

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Dialectics and Dynamics The Legacy of Robert Tonkinson’s Anthropological Work in Australia and the Pacific Edited by Greg Acciaioli, University of Western Australia, Australia This volume focuses on the ways in which Robert Tonkinson’s research has inspired further explorations of issues in the study of kinship, migration, the transformation of tradition, and other contemporary scholarship in the Pacific and Aboriginal Australia. Tonkinson’s writings on the dynamics of Indigenous agency in contexts of missionisation and governmentalisation have paved the way for continuing conceptualisation of the ‘intercultural’ in Aboriginal Australia. This book demonstrates how Tonkinson’s work has enhanced our understanding of core themes constituting anthropological research over the last century. It was originally published as a special issue of Anthropological Forum. Routledge Market: Anthropology / Robert Tonkinson August 2017: 246x174: 176pp Hb: 978-1-138-93166-4: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138931664

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Engaging Native American Publics Linguistic Anthropology in a New Key Edited by Paul Kroskrity and Barbra Meek This book considers the increasing influence of indigenous groups as key audiences, collaborators, and authors with regards to their own linguistic documentation and representation. The chapters critically examine a variety of case studies to reflect on the forms and effects of new collaborations between language researchers and indigenous communities, as well as the types and uses of products that emerge with notions of cultural maintenance and linguistic revitalization in mind. In assessing the nature and degree of change the volume addresses whether increased empowerment and accountability has truly transformed the terms of engagement and what the implications for the future might be. Routledge Market: Linguistic Anthropology May 2017: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-95094-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-66849-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138950948

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Counterfeit Itineraries in the Global South The human consequences of piracy in China and Brazil Rosana Pinheiro-Machado, University of Oxford, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology From a global perspective, intellectual property is a powerful discourse that governs the world system by framing the notion of piracy as a criminal activity. But at the national level, how do nation-states resist and/or endorse, interpret, and apply a global perspective? And what effect does that have on how ordinary people organize their lives around this system? Interweaving discourse on transnational flow of small capital, petty capitalism, non-hegemonic globalization and globalization from below, the book presents low-income traders not as passive victims of globalization, but as active actors in the distribution of cheap goods across borders in the Global South. Routledge Market: Anthropology September 2017: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-71839-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-19579-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138718395

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Freedom in Practice Governance, Autonomy and Liberty in the Everyday Edited by Moises Lino e Silva and Huon Wardle, University of St. Andrews, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology ‘Freedom’ is one of the most fiercely contested words in contemporary global experience. This book provides an up-to-date overview from an anthropological perspective of the diverse ways in which freedom is understood and practised in everyday life, including the emergent relationships between governance, autonomy and liberty. The contributors offer a wealth of ethnographic insight from a variety of geographic, cultural and political contexts. Taken together the essays constitute a radical challenge to assumptions about what freedom means in today’s world. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-138-92112-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-68655-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138921122

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3D Modelling: Bodies and Buildings in Anthropology, Anatomy and Architecture

Bureaucracy, Integration and Suspicion in the Welfare State

Elizabeth Hallam Series: Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception

Mark Graham, Stockholm University, Sweden Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology

With growing popular and academic interest in the development and importance of three-dimensional modelling and technologies across a range of practices, this book advances analyses of three-dimensional models from perspectives in anthropology, anatomy, architecture and history, examining the ways in which models shape perceptions of bodies, buildings and histories. Focusing on models in practice - that is, on how they have been made, used and interpreted over time in social and cultural contexts - 3D Modelling: Bodies and Buildings in Anthropology, Anatomy and Architecture, explores the importance of models in the constitution and communication of knowledge. With attention to the multiple and changing ways in which models are created and employed, the material dimensions of models and their implications, the kinds of knowledge generated by models in action and the social relations formed through model making and use, this volume engages with current debates concerning material culture.

This book draws on classic anthropological concerns--including person models, classification, gifts and reciprocity, and culture concepts--to explore the logic of integration policies, official concepts of culture, multiculturalism, multicultural educational strategies in schools, and debates surrounding genuine and false refugees, with a particular focus on Muslim immigrants and Islamophobia. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2017: 229 x 152: 160pp Hb: 978-1-138-12474-5: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64798-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138124745

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Anthropology and the Economy of Sharing

Death and Digital Media

Thomas Widlok, University of Cologne, Germany Series: Critical Topics in Contemporary Anthropology

Martin Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Elizabeth Hallam, Tamara Kohn, James Meese and Bjorn Nansen

This book examines the economy of sharing in a variety of social and political contexts around the world. Widlok advocates a refreshingly broad comparative approach to our understanding of sharing, with a range of material from hunter-gatherer ethnography alongside empirical illustrations from globalized society. Breaking new ground in this key topic, he also demonstrates that sharing is distinct from gift-giving, exchange and reciprocity, dominant themes in economic anthropology, and suggests that a new focus on sharing will have significant repercussions for anthropological theory.

This volume provides a critical overview of how people mourn, commemorate and interact with the dead through digital media. It maps the historical and shifting landscape of digital death, considering a wide range of social, commercial and institutional responses to technological innovations. The authors examine multiple digital platforms and offer a series of case studies drawn from North America, Europe and Australia. The book delivers fresh insight and analysis from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on anthropology, sociology, science and technology studies, human-computer interaction, and media studies.

Routledge Market: Anthropology October 2016: 234x156: 218pp Hb: 978-1-138-94555-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-94554-8: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-67129-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138945548

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Anthropology and/as Education

Distortion

Anthropology, Art, Architecture and Design

Social Processes Beyond the Structured and Systemic

Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen, UK

Edited by Nigel Rapport Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology

Anthropology is a generous, open-ended, comparative and yet critical inquiry into the conditions and possibilities of life in the one world we all inhabit. This book is premised on the claim that these principles – of generosity, open-endedness, comparison and criticality – are also cornerstones of the discipline of education. Thus it goes beyond an exploration of the interface between the disciplines of anthropology and education to argue for their more fundamental identity. In joining forces, and by recognising their common purpose, anthropology and education have the power to transform the world. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 216x138: 120pp Hb: 978-0-415-78654-6: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78655-3: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-22719-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415786553

Distortion occurs between the intentions of actions and their outcomes. Escaping the bounds of relationality, of structuration and of systemics, distortion is a form of complex connectedness that has seldom been addressed in the social sciences as a phenomenon in its own right. This book argues that instances of distortion are an important and, paradoxically, habitual aspect of human psychical and social life. The chapters in this book, each based on an ethnographic case-study, all work to put the concept of distortion into effect. Coming to terms with distortion adds much to a social-scientific appreciation of human activity and creativity and of the complexity of social milieu. Routledge Market: Anthropology/Sociology/Cultural Studies April 2017: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-23065-1: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-31754-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138230651

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Everyday Faith in Sufi Senegal

Indian Classical Dance and the Making of Postcolonial National Identities

Laura L. Cochrane, Central Michigan University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This book explores the historical, religious, cultural and economic contexts of Islam in Senegal through the narrative first-hand accounts of people’s everyday lives. Drawing on rich ethnographic fieldwork conducted by the author over a period of seven years, the result is a critical look at Senegal’s religious diversity within Islamic beliefs and practices. Containing interviews from men and women, in both rural and urban locations, this book is an important contribution to the literature on Islamic practices, providing a much-needed perspective from ordinary practitioners of the faith. Routledge Market: RELIGION/ANTHROPOLOGY July 2017: 234x156: 160pp Hb: 978-0-415-79039-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-21323-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415790390

Dancing on Empire's Stage Sitara Thobani Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology Previous studies have analysed Indian classical dance as an expression of Indian religious and nationalist culture, examining the art form solely in the context of Indian history and culture. In investigating performances of Indian classical dance in the UK it is possible to argue that classical Indian dance has become a key aspect of the mutual constitution of not only postcolonial Indian and South Asia diasporic identities, but also of British multicultural and transnational identites. This book explores what happens when national cultural production is reproduced outside the immediate social, political and cultural context of its construction. Routledge Market: Anthropology/Sociology/South Asia March 2017: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-22998-3: £90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-38734-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138229983

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Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically

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Sara Asu Schroer and Susanne Schmitt Series: Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception

Meetings as Key Technologies of Contemporary Governance, Development, and Resistance

The notion of atmosphere has always been part of academic discourse, but often refers to something vague and diffuse - a phenomenon connected with our affective engagement with the world that is difficult to grasp. This volume develops and refines the concept of atmosphere, seeking to render it productive for anthropological and social scientific research by bringing together a range of original ethnographic studies in combination with thorough investigation of the use of the term in language. With chapters that examine dimensions of atmosphere through topics of interdisciplinary concern, such as learning and the acquisition of skills, the experience of place, affect and mood, and the perception of weather and environment - whether in natural landscapes, medical and educational settings, homes or creative contexts - Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically analyses the relational and transformational processes through which people perceive, experience and live in a moving atmospheric world. Routledge Market: Anthropology November 2016: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-472-46833-8: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472468338

Edited by Jen Sandler, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA and Renita Thedvall, Stockholm University, Sweden Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This volume asks and addresses elusive ontological, epistemological, and methodological questions about meetings. What are meetings? What sort of knowledge, identities, and power relationships are produced, performed, communicated, and legitimized through meetings? How do—and how might—ethnographers study meetings as objects, and how might they best conduct research in meetings as particular elements of their field sites? Through contributions from an international group of ethnographers who have conducted “meeting ethnography” in diverse field sites, this volume offers both theoretical insight and methodological guidance into the study of this most ubiquitous ritual. Routledge Market: Anthropology March 2017: 229 x 152: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-67769-2: £90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-55940-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138677692

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Hope and Uncertainty in Contemporary African Migration

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Edited by Nauja Kleist, Danish Institute for International Studies and Dorte Thorsen, University of Sussex, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This volume examines the relationship between hope, mobility, and immobility in contemporary African migration. Through case studies within and beyond the continent, it demonstrates that hope offers a unique prism for analyzing migrants' horizons of expectation and possibility in situations of uncertainty, deepening inequality and increasingly restrictive regimes of mobility.

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Edited by Farida Fozdar, University of Western Australia and Kirsten McGavin, University of Queensland, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This volume offers a "southern," Pacific Ocean perspective on the topic of racial hybridity, exploring it through a series of case studies from around the Australo-Pacific region. Focusing on the interaction between "race" and culture, especially in terms of visibility and self-defined identity; and the particular characteristics of political, cultural and social formations in the countries of this region, the book explores the complexity of the lived mixed race experience, the structural forces of particular colonial and post-colonial environments and political regimes, and historical influences on contemporary identities and cultural expressions of mixed-ness. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 234x156: 246pp Hb: 978-1-138-67770-8: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-55939-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138677708

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Mobility and Cosmopolitanism

Prototyping Cultures

Complicating the interaction between aspiration and practice

Art, Science and Politics in Beta

Edited by Vered Amit, Concordia University, Canada and Pauline Gardiner Barber, Dalhousie University, Canada The distinction between mundane practice and/or competences on the one hand and a form of consciousness or moral aspiration on the other hand, which recurs in scholarly discussions of cosmopolitanism is rendered ambiguous when applied to actual cases, ‘on the ground’. This book was originally published as a special issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power.

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Edited by Alberto Corsin Jimenez, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain From free software to crowd-sourced entrepreneurial or political initiatives, or open-source projects in science, the status of knowledge in contemporary society is undergoing profound changes. Knowledge is made to remain open, in a permanent ‘beta’ status: knowledge as an on-going prototype of itself. This collection examines the different ways in which the prototyping of knowledge inflects and shapes new developments in art, science and politics contexts today. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Cultural Economy. Routledge Market: Epistemology/ Social and Cultural Anthropology March 2017: 246x174: 148pp Hb: 978-1-138-69374-6: £90.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138693746

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Tim Di Muzio and Richard Robbins Series: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology Money: A Critical Introduction shows how our present monetary system was imposed by elites and how they benefit from it. The book poses the question: how, by looking at different forms of money, can we appreciate that they have different effects? The authors demonstrate how modern money requires perpetual growth, an increase in inequality, environmental devastation, increasing commoditization, and, consequently, the perpetual consumption of evermore stuff. But these are not intrinsic features of money, but, rather, of debt money. This text shows that, through studying money in other cultures, we can have money that better serves the broader goals of society. Routledge Market: Anthropology / Cultural Anthropology / Economic Anthropology April 2017: 254 x 178: 118pp Hb: 978-1-138-64598-1: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-64600-1: £19.99 eBook: 978-1-315-45345-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138645981

Edited by Paul Boyce, EJ Gonzalez-Polledo and Silvia Posocco Series: Theorizing Ethnography This collection of original essays draws on the significance of Marilyn Strathern’s work in respect of its potential for queer anthropological analysis and to foster the reimagining of the object of anthropology. Utilising a range of ontological imaginings and subversions, this volume explores how people might relate to queer object categories partially, merographically, or in terms of a sense of dissonance from signifier and self. The chapters examine the ways in which Strathern’s varied analytics facilitate the construction of alternative forms of anthropological thinking as well as a greater understanding of how knowledge practices of queer objects, subjects and relations operate. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2017: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-23098-9: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-31648-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138230989

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Perspectives on African Witchcraft

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Edited by Mariano Pavanello and Birgit Meyer This volume draws on a range of ethnographic and historical material to provide insight into witchcraft in sub-Saharan Africa. The chapters explore a variety of cultural contexts, with contributions focusing on Cameroon, Central African Republic, Ghana, Mali, Ethiopia and Eritrean diaspora. The book considers the concept of witchcraft itself, the interrelations with religion and medicine, and the theoretical frameworks employed to explain the nature of modern African witchcraft representations.

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Community Art and the Challenge of Co-Creativity Maya Lolen Devereaux Haviland A new wave of community arts projects has opened up exciting areas of cross-cultural creativity. Often focusing on social and cultural agendas, these collaborations of local people, arts facilitators, anthropologists and others represent a flourishing new form of collaborative anthropology. This book investigates these projects as sites of significant cultural creation and potential social change. Through the exploration of a wide range of collaborations, the common threads and historical contexts are examined. The role such collaborations can have in disrupting existing social hierarchies and knowledge creation is analysed, as are other potential cultural implications. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 229 x 152: 174pp Hb: 978-1-138-21985-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21986-1: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-41441-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138219861

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Rebecca Stein and Philip L. Stein, Pierce College, USA This concise and accessible textbook introduces students to the anthropological study of religion, magic and witchcraft from a cross-cultural perspective. The chapters incorporate key theoretical concepts and a rich range of ethnographic material. The fourth edition offers increased coverage of new religious movements, fundamentalism and other topics, as well as fresh case study material. Further resources are available via a comprehensive companion website. This is an essential guide for students encountering the anthropology of religion, magic and witchcraft for the first time. Routledge Market: Anthropology / Religious Studies May 2017: 246x174: 320pp Hb: 978-1-138-71997-2: £105.00 Pb: 978-1-138-69252-7: £54.99 eBook: 978-1-315-53217-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138692527

Edited by Simon Coleman, University of Toronto, Canada, Susan B. Hyatt, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, USA and Ann Kingsolver, University of Kentucky, USA Series: Routledge Companions The Routledge Companion to Contemporary Anthropology is an invaluable guide and major reference source for students and scholars alike, introducing its readers to key contemporary perspectives and approaches within the field. Written by an experienced international team of contributors, with an interdisciplinary range of essays, this collection provides a powerful overview of the transformations currently affecting anthropology. The volume both addresses the concerns of the discipline and comments on its construction through texts, classroom interactions, engagements with various publics, and changing relations with other academic subjects. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 246x174: 530pp Hb: 978-0-415-58395-4: £150.00 eBook: 978-1-315-74395-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415583954

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The Cultural Dimension of Global Business

The Trouble with Human Nature

Gary P. Ferraro and Elizabeth K. Briody

Health, Conflict, and Difference in Biocultural Perspective

This book provides an essential foundation for understanding the impact of culture on global business and global business on culture. The authors demonstrate how the theory and insights of cultural anthropology can positively influence the conduct of global business. Consideration is given to the individual and intercultural communication as well as to the issues that organizations face as they work globally. The cross-cultural scenarios presented in each chapter allow students of business, management and anthropology to explore cultural difference and gain valuable practice in thinking through a variety of complex and thorny cultural issues.

Elizabeth D. Whitaker

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This book brings together biological and cross-cultural evidence to critically examine common preconceptions and challenge popular assumptions about human nature. It set outs to counter genetic and evolutionary myths about human variation and behavior, drawing on both biological and cultural anthropology, as well as from other disciplines including psychology and economics. The chapters address topics such as health and disease, gender and sexuality, race, and violence and conflict. Throughout the text the author questions the scientific foundation for social inequalities and provides students with an understanding of both the constraints and possibilities inherent in the human condition. Routledge Market: Anthropology March 2017: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-1-138-21193-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21194-0: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-45173-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138211940

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The Judgement of Culture

Toward an Anthropology of Ambient Sound

Cultural Assumptions in American Law

Edited by Christine Guillebaud Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology

Lawrence Rosen This original and thought-provoking volume considers how cultural assumptions are built into legal decision-making, drawing on a series of case studies to demonstrate the range of ways courts express their understanding of human nature, social relationships and the sense of orderliness that cultural schemes purport to offer. Unpacking issues such as native heritage, male circumcision and natural law, Rosen provides fresh insight into socio-legal studies, drawing on his extensive experience as both an anthropologist and a law professional to provide a unique perspective on the important issue of law and cultural practice. Routledge Market: Anthropology / Law April 2017: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 978-1-138-23778-0: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-138-23779-7: £26.99 eBook: 978-1-315-29899-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138237797

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This volume approaches the issue of ambient sound through the ethnographic exploration of different cultural contexts including Italy, India, Egypt, France, Ethiopia, Romania, Scotland, Portugal, and Japan. It examines social, religious, and aesthetic conceptions of soundscapes, what types of action or agency are attributed to them, and what bodies of knowledge exist concerning them. Contributors shed new light on these sensory environments by focusing not only on their form and internal dynamics, but also on their wider social and cultural environment. Routledge Market: Anthropology May 2017: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-80127-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-75504-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138801271

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Truth, Intentionality and Evidence Anthropological Approaches to Crime Edited by Yazid Ben Hounet, CNRS, France and Deborah Puccio-Den This book provides an anthropological exploration of the ways in which crime is perceived and defined, focusing on notions of truth, intentionality, and evidence. The chapters contain rich ethnographic case studies drawn from work in the Middle East, Africa, India, Mexico and Europe. Instances discussed include court proceedings, police reports and newspapers to moments of conflict resolution and reconciliation. Through analysis of this material, the authors reflect on how perception of an act as a crime can differ and how the definition of crime may not be shared by all societies. The approach takes into consideration local standards as well as social, legal and contextual constraints. Routledge Market: Anthropology April 2017: 234x156: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-64609-4: ÂŁ85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62774-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138646094

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Work and Livelihoods History, Ethnography and Models in Times of Crisis Edited by Susana Narotzky, University of Barcelona, Spain and Victoria Goddard, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This volume presents a global range of ethnographic case studies to explore the ways in which - in the context of the restructuring of industrial work, the ongoing financial crisis, and the surge in unemployment and precarious employment - local and global actors engage with complex social processes and devise ideological, political, and economic responses to them. It shows how the reorganization and re-signification of work, notably shifts in the perception and valorization of work, affect domestic and community arrangements and shape the conditions of life of workers and their families. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2016: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-81398-4: ÂŁ90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-74780-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138813984

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INDEX BY TITLE 3D Modelling: Bodies and Buildings in Anthropology, Anatomy and Architecture ............................................ 10

A Anthropology and Alterity ................................................ 7 Anthropology and the Economy of Sharing ........... 10 Anthropology and/as Education ................................ 10 Anthropology of Money, An .......................................... 12 Anthropology of Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft, The ............................................................................................ 13

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Lives of Community Health Workers, The .................. 5

M Meeting Ethnography ...................................................... 11 Mimesis and Alterity ............................................................ 3 Mixed Race Identities in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands .............................................................. 11 Mobility and Cosmopolitanism ................................... 12

O On Knowing Humanity ...................................................... 3

Body and Personhood in the United States Marine Corps .......................................................................................... 5 Bureaucracy, Integration and Suspicion in the Welfare State ......................................................................................... 10

C Carbon Fix, The ...................................................................... 2 Collaborative Ethnography in Business Environments ......................................................................... 3 Counterfeit Itineraries in the Global South ................ 9 Cultural Dimension of Global Business, The ........... 13

P Perspectives on African Witchcraft ............................. 12 Prototyping Cultures ......................................................... 12 Purity and Danger Now ..................................................... 7

Q Queering Knowledge ........................................................ 12

R Reinvention of Primitive Society, The ........................... 7 Routledge Companion to Contemporary Anthropology, The ............................................................. 13

D Death and Digital Media ................................................ 10 Dialectics and Dynamics .................................................. 8 Digitization ............................................................................. 3 Distortion ............................................................................... 10

E Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific .......................... 4 Engaging Anthropological Theory ............................... 7 Engaging Native American Publics .............................. 8 Ethnographies of Austerity ............................................... 3 Everyday Faith in Sufi Senegal ...................................... 11 Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically .............. 11 Exploring Medical Anthropology ................................... 5 ExtrACTION .............................................................................. 2

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S Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory ........................................................................................ 7 Side by Side? ......................................................................... 12

T Thinking Through Resistance .......................................... 6 Toward an Anthropology of Ambient Sound ...................................................................................... 13 Trouble with Human Nature, The ............................... 13 Truth, Intentionality and Evidence ............................. 14

W Work and Livelihoods ....................................................... 14

Forensic Anthropology Laboratory Manual ............. 5 Freedom in Practice ............................................................. 9

G Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ........................... 4

H Health and Other Unassailable Values ....................... 5 Health Policy in a Time of Crisis ...................................... 5 High North Stories in a Time of Transition ................. 3 Hope and Uncertainty in Contemporary African Migration ............................................................................... 11

I Indian Classical Dance and the Making of Postcolonial National Identities ............................................................. 11

J Judgement of Culture, The ............................................. 13

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INDEX BY AUTHOR

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Rapport, Nigel ...................................................................... 10 Rosen, Lawrence ................................................................ 13

Acciaioli, Greg ......................................................................... 8 Amit, Vered ............................................................................ 12 Arnold, Martin ...................................................................... 10

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Sandler, Jen ........................................................................... 11 Schroer, Sara Asu ............................................................... 11 Stein, Rebecca ..................................................................... 13 Sørnes, Jan-Oddvar ............................................................. 3

Bell, Kirsten ............................................................................... 5 Biersack, Aletta ....................................................................... 4 Boyce, Paul ............................................................................. 12 Brettell, Caroline B. ............................................................... 4 Bulled, Nicola .......................................................................... 6 Byers, Steven N. ..................................................................... 5

Taussig, Michael .................................................................... 3 Thobani, Sitara ..................................................................... 11 Tortorello, Frank .................................................................... 5

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Candea, Matei ......................................................................... 7 Cochrane, Laura .................................................................. 11 Coleman, Simon ................................................................. 13 Corsin Jimenez, Alberto ................................................. 12

Whitaker, Elizabeth D. ..................................................... 13 Widlok, Thomas .................................................................. 10

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D Di Muzio, Tim ....................................................................... 12 Duschinsky, Robbie ............................................................. 7

F Ferraro, Gary P. ..................................................................... 13 Fozdar, Farida ....................................................................... 11

G Graham, Mark ....................................................................... 10 Guillebaud, Christine ....................................................... 13

H Hallam, Elizabeth ............................................................... 10 Haviland, Maya Lolen Devereaux ............................ 12 Hounet, Yazid Ben ............................................................. 14

I Ingold, Tim ............................................................................. 10

J Jalbert, Kirk ................................................................................ 2 Joralemon, Donald .............................................................. 5

K Kleist, Nauja ........................................................................... 11 Knight, Daniel ......................................................................... 3 Koch, Gertraud ....................................................................... 3 Kroskrity, Paul .......................................................................... 8 Kuper, Adam ............................................................................ 7

L Leistle, Bernhard .................................................................... 7 Lino e Silva, Moises .............................................................. 9

M Maes, Kenneth ........................................................................ McCabe, Maryann ................................................................ Meneses, Eloise H ................................................................. Moberg, Mark ..........................................................................

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N Narotzky, Susana ................................................................ 14

O Ostrach, Bayla ......................................................................... 5

P Paladino, Stephanie ............................................................ 2 Pavanello, Mariano ........................................................... 12 Pinheiro-Machado, Rosana ............................................ 9

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