----- Original Message -----From: Giovanni da ColCc: Bree Blakeman ; mylenehengen@haujournal.org Hengen ; Luis Felipe R. Murillo ; Gina Krone ; juliette hopkins ; Marguerite DeLoney ; Michelle Beckett ; Teodora C Hasegan ; Gun Shin ; Iris LeikangerSent: Friday, December 21, 2012 3:06 AMSubject: [AASTibet] Your anthropological gift for the holiday season: HAU's Third Issue*** Please circulate widely ***
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HAU: JOURNAL OF ETHNOGRAPHIC THEORY
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Miracles and free gifts can be repeated more than once.
HAU, Volume 2, Issue 2 is now online
504 pages. Twenty-five manuscripts. Thirty-one contributors.
A special treat for the holiday season.
With contributions by Sherry B. Ortner, Caroline Humphrey, Hayder Al-Mohammad, Daniela Peluso, Jacob Copeman, Deepa S. Reddy, Susan Lepselter, David Graeber, François Berthomé, Julien Bonhomme, Grégory Delaplace, Laurent Gabail, Emmanuel de Vienne, Matthew Carey, Olivier Allard, Stéphane Rennesson, Emmanuel Grimaud, Nicolas Césard, Charles Stépanoff, Serge Tcherkézoff, Peter Berger, Casper Bruun Jensen, Atsuro Morita, Miho Ishii, Naoki Kasuga, Annelise Riles, Marilyn Strathern, Roger M. Keesing, Ernesto de Martino, Tobia Farnetti, Charles Stewart, Carlo Severi, Terence S. Turner.
Supported by HAU-N.E.T., a network of research centres and anthropology departments sponsoring and collaborating with the journal and the two connected book series. Growing each month and now including University of Amsterdam (NL) – Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Bergen (NO) – Department of Social Anthropology, University of Canterbury (NZ) – Department of Anthropology, CNRS (France) - Centre d'Études Himalayennes, Cornell University (US) - Department of Anthropology, University of Manchester (UK) - Department of Social Anthropology, The University of Manchester Library (UK), Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (NO), University of Oslo (NO) – Department of Social Anthropology, University of Sydney (AU) – Department of Anthropology. Funded by the Sutasoma Trust, UK, and the International Social Research Foundation (ISRF), UK.
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Giovanni da Col,EditorHAU, Journal of Ethnographic Theory
Friday, December 21, 2012
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