TOC: The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology (Vol. 34, Issue 2) - Everyday Diplomacy: Insights from Ethnography

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Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology has been published. As the first issue following the Brexit vote, it is timely that this special issue is devoted to diplomacy. Guest edited by Magnus Marsden, Diana Ibañez-Tirado and David Henig, the collection of articles in this issue turn to an ethnographic approach towards the study of diplomacy. Focusing on 'unofficial' and 'everyday diplomacy', these articles draw attention to grass-roots work that can maintain trade and civility and negotiate tension and conflict

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Volume 34, Issue 2, 2016

Special Issue - Everyday Diplomacy: Insights from Ethnography

Guest Editors: Magnus Marsden, Diana Ibañez-Tirado and David Henig

EDITORIAL, Maryon McDonald

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INTRODUCTION

Everyday Diplomacy: Introduction to Special Issue, Magnus Marsden, Diana Ibañez-Tirado and David Henig

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SPECIAL ISSUE ARTICLES

Gold Teeth, Indian Dresses, Chinese Lycra and 'Russian' Hair: Embodied Diplomacy and the Assemblages of Dress in Tajikistan, Diana Ibañez-Tirado

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Everyday Diplomacy among Indian Traders in a Chinese Fabric Market, Ka-Kin Cheuk

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'We Are Both Diplomats and Traders': Afghan Transregional Traders Across the Former Soviet Union, Magnus Marsden

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Hospitality as Diplomacy in Post-Cosmopolitan Urban Spaces: Dervish Lodges and Sofra-Diplomacy in Post-War Bosnia-Herzegovina, David Henig

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Diplomat, Landlord, Con-artist, Thief: Housing Brokers and the Mediation of Risk in Migrant Moscow, Madeleine Reeves

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Not Soft Power, But Speaking Softly: 'Everyday Diplomacy' in Field Relations During the Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Jeremy Morris

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GENERAL ARTICLE

Meyer Fortes: The Person, the Role, the Theory, Adam Kuper

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AN AUTHOR MEETS HIS CRITICS

Faith in Anthropology: A Symposium on Timothy Larsen's The Slain God, Brian Howell, J. Derrick Lemons, Jon Bialecki, James Bielo, Tanya Luhrmann and Timothy Larsen

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