Anthropology in Action in Vanuatu
Journal Name: Anthropology in ActionVolume: 31Issue: 2Pages: 1-12
Some of the most recent articles from open access anthropology journals (beta)
Journal Name: Anthropology in ActionVolume: 31Issue: 2Pages: 1-12
Journal Name: Social Anthropology/Anthropologie socialeVolume: 32Issue: 2Pages: 73-92
Journal Name: Anthropology of the Middle EastVolume: 19Issue: 1Pages: 86-103
Journal Name: Learning and TeachingVolume: 17Issue: 2Pages: 71-93
Journal Name: Social AnalysisVolume: 68Issue: 2Pages: 82-98
Journal Name: Social Anthropology/Anthropologie socialeVolume: 32Issue: 2Pages: 93-111
Journal Name: Learning and TeachingVolume: 17Issue: 2Pages: 47-70
Journal Name: Social AnalysisVolume: 68Issue: 2Pages: 65-81
Journal Name: Anthropology of the Middle EastVolume: 19Issue: 1Pages: 125-140
Journal Name: Social Anthropology/Anthropologie socialeVolume: 32Issue: 2Pages: 57-72
Journal Name: Learning and TeachingVolume: 17Issue: 2Pages: 27-46
Journal Name: Social AnalysisVolume: 68Issue: 2Pages: 44-64
Journal Name: Anthropology of the Middle EastVolume: 19Issue: 1Pages: 141-145
Journal Name: Social Anthropology/Anthropologie socialeVolume: 32Issue: 2Pages: 42-56
Journal Name: Learning and TeachingVolume: 17Issue: 2Pages: 1-26
Journal Name: Social AnalysisVolume: 68Issue: 2Pages: 21-43
by Amina Marzouk Chouchene Abstract This article is about the rebellious behavior of the servant class and the consequent threat it posed to the established social order in the 1820 settlement. There were deep anxieties amongst the higher echelons of the settlement about maintaining class distinctions. Upper and middle class settlers relied on informal and […]
by Candace Sobers Abstract This article considers one aspect of the international relations of the Angolan independence struggle: the prevalence in archives of records reflecting strong support for one of three rival Angolan national liberation movements (NLMs), the MPLA. Simple explanations, including the post-independence dominance of the MPLA in Angolan politics, offer unsatisfactory explanations for […]
The use of tropes is a defining feature of resource regulation and is fundamental to both the way legal theories have evolved and to the practical, localized interpretations and implementations of law. This article offers a discursive study of the “wat…
If constructed as planned, the Sites Reservoir Project will add roughly 1.85 billion m3 (1.5 million acre-feet) of storage capacity to California’s water system. Per project proponents, however, the reservoir complex should be understood as infrastruct…
This article examines the role of working people in the energy transition that played out in Puerto Rico in the 1930s and 1940s – from a private, fossil fuel-based regime to a public, hydroelectric system. It argues that by withholding their labo…
For many, the coal industry in Colombia has been synonymous with progress, economic growth and access to education and housing opportunities on the Caribbean mining frontier. However, little has been said about the slow, dosed and silent violence that …
The Production of the New Man Within the PKK [Full text]
Olivier Grojean
Surveillance, Normalisation, and Repression [Full text]
Gilles Dorronsoro, Olivier Grojean and Jeanne He…
While much has been published in anthropological discourse and teaching forums about the skills, practices and positionality of ethnographic writing, very little attention has been paid to the practices and experiences of ethnographic reading. Our proj…
Thinking ecologically about food reminds us that « eating is an agricultural act (enfing) the annual drama of the food economy that begins with planting and birth » (Berry, W. 1992)
A l’heure des changements sociaux et environnementaux glo…