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Call for Papers for an Executive Session Submission:
Policing, Estrangement, and Social Inequalities: Denaturalizing Law Enforcement and Police-based Governance
2015 American Anthropological Association Meeting
November 18-22, Denver, Colorado
From Michael Brown to Eric Garner and beyond, recent public attention to African American deaths occurring at the hands of law enforcement officers in the United States has reignited familiar conversations about police relationships with minority communities. Meanwhile, just as President Obama’s year-end immigration announcement pledges to shift the
Call for Book Reviews – Student Anthropologist, 2015 issue
Deadline: March 22nd, 2015
Student Anthropologist is the flagship peer-reviewed journal of the National Association of Student Anthropologists (the largest organization of anthropologist students in the world). It is an annual digital publication. Students from all levels and disciplines are encouraged to contribute.
Aim and scope
We aim to provide students with an opportunity to present their research and voice their perspectives through our annual publication, Student Anthropologist. We seek a plurality of voices from all subfields in
Dear Colleagues,
Please read and share an announcement regarding a new award that the AAA Committee on Public Policy (CoPP) has initiated. The first award was presented to Nancy Scheper-Hughes two years ago. Details for nominations are included below.
Many thanks and apologies for cross-posting,
Sarah Ono
The AAA Anthropology in Public Policy Award
The American Anthropological Association’s Anthropology in Public Policy Award honors anthropologists whose work has had a significant, positive influence on the course of government decision-making and action. A biennial award of the AAA Committee on