Issue 98: The University in Crisis
Over the course of the fall semester of 2009, UC campuses responded to the budget crisis with protests that ranged from rallies, marches, teach-ins, sit-outs, to occupation of campus buildings. This special issue of the Kroeber Anthropological Society Journal brings together faculty and undergraduate student voices from spoken protest to print.
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Issues 99/100: Anthropology Revisited
As we begin 2011, the practice of anthropology continues to shift alongside the ever-changing worlds around it. The emergence of new technologies, revamped methodologies, and multiple movements in the last decade are just a few of the factors which alter the scope – and focus – of anthropological work.
This issue focuses on the past inventions and future innovations of the discipline in the form of theoretical shifts, reframing categories, not-yet histories, and methodological transformations - a look back to what's been left out and what's yet to emerge.
Editorial PDF
Laura Nader
Where is Anthropology Going? PDF
Elizabeth Colson, Seth Holmes, Michael Fischer, Zoe Crossland, Craig
Stanford, Jane Guyer,
Angela Garcia, James Igoe, Todd Ochoa, Gene
Hammel, Tom Boellstorff, Joao Biehl, Webb Keane
Speaking the Same Language: Bridging the Ever-Growing Disciplinary Divide
Between Cultural Anthropology and Archaeology PDF
Ivy Hepp and Joshua Englehardt
Adorno’s Dilemma: On Difficult Writing and Sophistication in Anthropology
Today PDF
Marc Goodwin
Multiple Approaches: Changing Identities on the Hungarian Plain during the
Early to Middle Copper Age PDF
Ian Pawn
Good-enough Ethnography: Reflections on Becoming a Medical Anthropologist PDF
David Eaton
In Conversation with Professor Aihwa Ong PDF
Interview by Vineeta Sinha
Public Policy and Publics in Post-Katrina New Orleans: How Critical Topics
Circulate and Shape Recovery Policy PDF
Anne M. Lovell, Samuel Bordreuil, Vincanne Adams, Jacques Morial,
Latoya Cantrell,
Karen Gadbois, Maria Ludwick, Lisanne Brown,
Mary Howell, Martha Ward
Poaching at the Multispecies Salon PDF
Eben Kirksey, Craig Schuetze, Nick Shapiro, Shiho Satsuka, Natasha Myers,
Celia Lowe, Jacob Metcalf, Matei Candea, Stefan Helmreich
Imposing Aid: The Ethnography of Displacement and its Aftermath PDF
Elizabeth Colson
The Plight of “Big Black Dogs” in American Animal Shelters: Color-Based Canine Discrimination PDF
Amanda Leonard
Rural Development Intervention and the Challenges of Sustainable Livelihood in
an Oil Producing Area of Nigeria PDF
Babajide Ololajulo
Multiscalarity and Transcultural Interaction in the Post-Contact Northeast:
A Dual Application of World-Systems Theory and Structured History PDF
Bradley Phillippi
Negotiating Normality: Experiences from Three Italian Patient Support Groups PDF
Mirna Cola and Daniella Crocetti
Right to Know: Indigenous Youth Filmmaking for Social Justice and
Human Rights PDF
Kellen Prandini and Mariana Ferreira
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Issue 101
The Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers’ 101st issue draws on our discipline’s wide-ranging subfields to constitute a general issue. Current anthropology focuses on a broad spectrum of topics, and this issue reflects this diversity of current research, ranging from the investigation of political rituals to the ways that communities interact with and form the spaces in which they are found.
Editorial PDF
An Anthropological Ecology?
Struggles to Secure Environmental Quality and Social Justice PDF
Barbara Rose Johnston
Ethical and Efficacious Interventions:
HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis,
Behavioral-Pharmaceutical Slippage & Biomarkers PDF
Ryan Whitacre
A Fight for Countermemory and Counteridentity:
The Alternative Ceremony
of Independence Day in Israel PDF
Lisa Jenny Krieg
Planning for Diverse Use/rs:
Ethnographic Research on Bikes, Bodies,
and Public Space in LA PDF
Adonia E. Lugo
Visca el Barça! Ideology, Nationalism, and the FIFA World Cup PDF
Carrie Benjamin
“What Was Done Cannot Be Undone”:
Present-Day Apologies of Political
Leaders for
Transgressions of a Nation’s Past PDF
Norielyn Romano
Is a Peripheral Anthropology Possible? The Issue of Universalism PDF
Mondher Kilani
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Issues 102/103
The Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers’ 102nd issue collects lectures presented at the Anthropology in the World Symposium, held in March 2012 to celebrate Laura Nader's fiftieth anniversary teaching anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. The assembled lectures focus not simply on her own work or accomplishments, but rather on the topics Professor Nader has dedicated her career to studying: controlling processes, energy, harmony ideologies, civil liberty, the rule of law, and the unique and critical insights gained from a comparative perspective. In the multifield tradition of anthropology, Volume 103 collects a diverse range of papers to consistute a general issue.
Editorial PDF
Mythologies of Terror: Fantasy and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy in
U.S. CounterterrorismPDF
Joseba Zulaika
Reply to Joseba Zulaika PDF
Ralph Nader
Anthropology and the Global Financial Crisis PDF
Gillian Tett
Creative Destruction: State Cultures and Abductive Logic PDF
Ashraf Ghani
Activating Pedagogy: Civics Lessons from Laura Nader’s Teaching PDF
Chris Hebdon
In the Aftermath of Terror: Iraqi Refugees, Loss, and Life in
Contemporary California PDF
Maia Wolins
Utopia Europa? Transition and Responses to EU Rural Development
Initiatives in the Republic of Macedonia’s Tikveš Wine RegionPDF
Justin Otten
Neandertals: Unique from Humans, or Uniquely Human? PDF
Colin P.T. Baillie