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  • - Exhibition as Residency--Art, Anthropology, Collaboration
     
    378,95 kr.

    The terminus is the end, the boundary, and the border. It is also a beginning, its own place, a site of experience and encounter. Ethnographic Terminalia exhibits new forms of anthropology engaged with contemporary practice. Playfully exploring reflexivity and positionality, what lies within and what lies beyond disciplinary territories. No longer content to subordinate the sensorium to theoretical and expository monographs, Ethnographic Terminalia is a curatorial collective motivated by possibilities of new media, locations, and methods.

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    378,95 kr.

    The terminus is the end, the boundary, and the border. It is also a beginning, its own place, a site of experience and encounter. Ethnographic Terminalia exhibits new forms of anthropology engaged with contemporary art practice. Playfully exploring reflexivity and positionality, we what lies within and what lies beyond disciplinary territories. No longer content to subordinate the sensorium to theoretical and expository monographs, Ethnographic Terminalia is a curatorial collective motivated by possibilities of new media, locations, and methods.

  • - The Bureau of Memories: Archives and Ephemera
     
    363,95 kr.

    The terminus is the end, the boundary, and the border. It is also a beginning, its own place, a site of experience and encounter. Ethnographic Terminalia exhibits new forms of anthropology engaged with contemporary art practice. Playfully exploring reflexivity and positionality, we what lies within and what lies beyond disciplinary territories. No longer content to subordinate the sensorium to theoretical and expository monographs, Ethnographic Terminalia is a curatorial collective motivated by possibilities of new media, locations, and methods.

  •  
    348,95 kr.

    The terminus is the end, the boundary, and the border. It is also a beginning, its own place, a site of experience and encounter. Ethnographic Terminalia exhibits new forms of anthropology engaged with contemporary art practice. Playfully exploring reflexivity and positionality, we what lies within and what lies beyond disciplinary territories. No longer content to subordinate the sensorium to theoretical and expository monographs, Ethnographic Terminalia is a curatorial collective motivated by possibilities of new media, locations, and methods.

  • - Audible Observatories
     
    363,95 kr.

    The terminus is the end, the boundary, and the border. It is also a beginning, its own place, a site of experience and encounter. Ethnographic Terminalia exhibits new forms of anthropology engaged with contemporary art practice. Playfully exploring reflexivity and positionality, we what lies within and what lies beyond disciplinary territories. No longer content to subordinate the sensorium to theoretical and expository monographs, Ethnographic Terminalia is a curatorial collective motivated by possibilities of new media, locations, and methods.

  • - Field, Studio, Lab
     
    378,95 kr.

    The terminus is the end, the boundary, and the border. It is also a beginning, its own place, a site of experience and encounter. Ethnographic Terminalia exhibits new forms of anthropology engaged with contemporary art practice. Playfully exploring reflexivity and positionality, we what lies within and what lies beyond disciplinary territories. No longer content to subordinate the sensorium to theoretical and expository monographs, Ethnographic Terminalia is a curatorial collective motivated by possibilities of new media, locations, and methods.

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Issue 4, November 2016)
    af Dominic Boyer
    198,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "Theorizing Refusal: An Introduction," CAROLE MCGRANAHAN; "Consent's Revenge," AUDRA SIMPSON; "Refusal and the Gift of Citizenship," CAROLE MCGRANAHAN; "Theorizing (Vaccine) Refusal: Through the Looking Glass," ELISA J. SOBO; "Refusal as Act, Refusal as Abstention," ERICA WEISS; "Practicing Uncertainty: Scenario-Based Preparedness Exercises in Israel," LIMOR SAMIMIAN-DARASH; "Seeing (from) Digital Peripheries: Technology and Transparency in Kenya's Silicon Savannah," LISA POGGIALI; "You-Will-Kill-Me-Beans: Taste and the Politics of Necessity in Humanitarian Aid," MICAH M. TRAPP; "A Magical Reorientation of the Modern: Professional Organizers and Thingly Care in Contemporary North America," KATIE KILROY-MARAC

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 3, August 2016)
    af Dominic Boyer
    198,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "Theorizing Refusal: An Introduction," CAROLE MCGRANAHAN; "Consent's Revenge," AUDRA SIMPSON; "Refusal and the Gift of Citizenship," CAROLE MCGRANAHAN; "Theorizing (Vaccine) Refusal: Through the Looking Glass," ELISA J. SOBO; "Refusal as Act, Refusal as Abstention," ERICA WEISS; "Practicing Uncertainty: Scenario-Based Preparedness Exercises in Israel," LIMOR SAMIMIAN-DARASH; "Seeing (from) Digital Peripheries: Technology and Transparency in Kenya's Silicon Savannah," LISA POGGIALI; "You-Will-Kill-Me-Beans: Taste and the Politics of Necessity in Humanitarian Aid," MICAH M. TRAPP; "A Magical Reorientation of the Modern: Professional Organizers and Thingly Care in Contemporary North America," KATIE KILROY-MARAC

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 2, May 2016)
    af Dominic Boyer
    198,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "Financing Open Access: Introducing Friends of Cultural Anthropology," ANNE ALLISON, DOMINIC BOYER, CHARLES PIOT; "Toward an Anthropology of Land Mines: Rogue Infrastructure and Military Waste in the DMZ," ELEANA J. KIM; "What if the Environment is a Person? Lineages of Epigenetic Science in a Toxic China," JANELLE LAMOREAUX; "Excavating Legal Landscapes: Juridical Archaeology and the Politics of Bureaucratic Materiality in Bogota, Colombia," FEDERICO PEREZ; "Taking Love Seriously in Human-Plant Relations in Mozambique: Toward an Anthropology of Affective Encounters," JULIE SOLEIL ARCHAMBAULT; "Indirect Activism: Graffiti and Political Possibility in Athens, Greece," OTHON ALEXANDRAKIS; "Last Chance Incorporated," JASON PINE"

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 31, Number 1, February 2016)
    af Dominic Boyer
    198,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "On the Problem of the Namesake," MARCEL LAFLAMME; "The Future of Price: Communicative Infrastructures and the Financialization of Indian Tea," SARAH BESKY; "Brotherhood in Dispossession: State Violence and the Ethics of Expectation in Turkey," KABIR TAMBAR; "Decomposition as Life Politics: Soils, Selva, and Small Farmers under the Gun of the U.S.-Colombian War on Drugs," KRISTINA LYONS; "#Indebted: Disciplining the Moral Valence of Mortgage Debt Online," NOELLE STOUT; "Rule by Good People: Health Governance and the Violence of Moral Authority in Thailand," DAENA AKI FUNAHASHI; "Circulating Ignorance: Complexity and Agnogenesis in the Obesity 'Epidemic, '" EMILIA SANABRIA

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 4, November 2015)
    af Dominic Boyer
    198,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "Editing the Times," ANNE ALLISON and CHARLES PIOT; "Anthropology Electric," DOMINIC BOYER; "The Charge against Electricity," MIKE ANUSAS and TIM INGOLD; "An Anthropology of Electricity from the Global South," AKHIL GUPTA; "Tentacles of Modernity: Why Electricity Needs Anthropology," TANJA WINTHER and HAROLD WILHITE; "Economy Electric," CANAY OZDEN-SCHILLING; "Errance and Elsewheres among Africans Waiting to Restart Their Journeys in Dakar, Senegal," JONATHAN ECHEVERRI ZULUAGA; "Geology, Potentiality, Speculation: On the Indeterminacy of First Oil," GISA WESZKALNYS; "Herding Species: Biosecurity, Posthuman Labor, and the American Industrial Pig," ALEX BLANCHETTE; "Our Master's Voice, the Practice of Melancholy, and Minor Sciences," MATTHEW WOLF-MEYER"

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 3, August 2015)
    af Dominic Boyer
    208,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "An Infrastructural Moment in the Human Sciences," KIM FORTUN and MIKE FORTUN; "Attuning to the Chemosphere: Domestic Formaldehyde, Bodily Reasoning, and the Chemical Sublime," NICHOLAS SHAPIRO; "'Where there is fire, there is politics': Ungovernability and Material Life in Urban South Africa," KERRY RYAN CHANCE; "Export-Quality Martyrs: Roman Catholicism and Transnational Labor in the Philippines," JULIUS BAUTISTA; "The Sociopolitical Lives of Dead Bodies: Tibetan Self-Immolation Protest as Mass Media," CHARLENE MAKLEY; "The Work of Waiting: Love and Money in Korean Chinese Transnational Migration," JUNE HEE KWON; "What is a Situation? An Assemblic Ethnography of the Drug War," JARRETT ZIGON

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 2, May 2015)
    af Dominic Boyer
    198,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "Cultural Anthropology, 1992-1996," FRED MYERS; "Some Reflections on Editing with Contrarian Sensibilities," DANIEL A. SEGAL; "Life Above Earth: An Introduction," CYMENE HOWE; "Condition-Suspension, "TIMOTHY CHOY and JERRY ZEE; "Liberating Sick Birds: Poststructuralist Perspectives on the Biopolitics of Avian Influenza," FREDERIC KECK; "Better Weather? The Cultivation of the Sky," MIKE HULME; "Relational Space: An Earthly Installation," DEBBORA BATTAGLIA, DAVID VALENTINE, and VALERIE OLSON; "Occupation Bedbugs: Or, the Urgency and Agency of Professional Pragmatism," E. SUMMERSON CARR; "Anticipatory States: Tsunami, War, and Insecurity in Sri Lanka," VIVIAN Y. CHOI; "The Currency of Failure: Money and Middle-Class Critique in Post-Crisis Buenos Aires," SARAH MUIR; "The Tragic Denouement of English Sociality," DANIEL MILLER"

  • - Journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (Volume 30, Number 1, February 2015)
    af Dominic Boyer
    198,95 kr.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: "Editors' Introduction to 30.1: Circles Not Pyramids," DOMINIC BOYER, JAMES FAUBION, AND CYMENE HOWE; "Editorial Curation and the Durability of Anthropological Ideas in a Time of Ambient Innovation: A Comment on the Thirtieth Year of Cultural Anthropology," GEORGE E. MARCUS; "Wild Goose Chase: The Displacement of Influenza Research in the Fields of Poyang Lake, China," LYLE FEARNLEY; "The Thing in a Jar: Mushrooms and Ontological Speculations in Post-Yugoslavia," LARISA JASAREVIC; "'The Taste No Chef Can Give': Processing Street Food in Mumbai," HARRIS SOLOMON; "Totalitarian Tears: Does the Crowd Really Mean It?" WILLIAM MAZZARELLA; "States of Camouflage," IEVA JUSIONYTE; "An Urban Frontier: Respatializing Government in Remote Northern Australia," DANIEL T. FISHER; "From Anthropologist to Actant (and Back to Anthropology): Position, Impasse, and Observation in Sociotechnical Collaboration," ANTHONY STAVRIANAKIS

  • af Erin B. Taylor
    178,95 kr.

    This publication provides researchers and their colleagues with tools and ideas to improve not only how research is planned and applied but also to embed research into the culture of organizations. In this way value can be created at many levels, both for end-users and for the people who work to meet end-user needs.

  • af Kevin J. Vaughn
    328,95 kr.

    Investigates how the issue of power is approached by scholars of the South American Andes. This title represent a range of regional, temporal, methodological, and theoretical perspectives on prehispanic Andes from the Preceramic Period (representing the earliest sedentary societies) through the Late Horizon (expansionary phase of the Inca Empire).

  • - Methodology for Research
    af Palma Ingles & Jennifer Sepez
    279,95 kr.

    Applied fisheries anthropology continues to grow while making substantial contributions to the understanding of fisheries management in the United States. It has become increasingly clear that fisheries can no longer be productively managed solely on the basis of biological and ecological criteria.

  • - The NAPA Student Achievement Award-Winning Papers, 2001 - 05
    af Tim Wallace
    261,95 kr.

    * peer reviewed publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology * dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methods * most editions available for course adoption.

  • - Women Creating Careers as Practicing Anthropologists
    af Christina Wasson
    261,95 kr.

    * peer reviewed publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology * dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methods * most editions available for course adoption.

  • af Marietta L. Baba & Carole E. Hill
    279,95 kr.

    * peer reviewed publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology * dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methods * most editions available for course adoption.

  • - Linking Theory and Practice
    af James M. Tim Wallace
    305,95 kr.

    * peer reviewed publication of the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology * dedicated to the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methods * most editions available for course adoption.

  • - The Ethnographic Field School and First Fieldwork Experiences
    af Madelyn Iris
    258,95 kr.

    Focuses on the practical problem-solving and policy applications of anthropological knowledge and methods.

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