Pacific Ethnography
Hanging Out Your Shingle: Practical, Strategic and Ethical First Steps for Anthropological Contract Work Part I
Hanging Out Your Shingle: Practical, Strategic and Ethical First Steps for Anthropological Contract Work Part 2
“Why I Love Walmart: The Delights and Delusions of So-Called Consumer Anthropology”
Hanging Out Your Shingle: Practical, Strategic and Ethical First Steps for Anthropological Contract Work Part 2
“Why I Love Walmart: The Delights and Delusions of So-Called Consumer Anthropology”
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
Pacific Lutheran University
Palo Alto Research Center
Panteio University of Social and Political Sciences
Panteion University
Parks Canada
Partners In Health Rwanda
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Peace Research Institute of Oslo (Cyprus Center)
Peking University
INTIMATE COSMOLOGIES OF KINSHIP: TRACING SPIRITUAL AND AFFECTIVE RELATEDNESS IN TIBETAN AND INNER ASIAN SOCIETIES
The Transition of the Management of Migrant Laborers In China: A Case Study of Shenzhen
Roads Along Which Deities Travel, or Host-Guest Relations In the Ritual Landscape of Southeast China
The Transition of the Management of Migrant Laborers In China: A Case Study of Shenzhen
Roads Along Which Deities Travel, or Host-Guest Relations In the Ritual Landscape of Southeast China
Penn State
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THE CONTINUING TRACES, TIDEMARKS AND LEGACIES OF WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT'S LIFE AND WORK PART I
THE CONTINUING TRACES, TIDEMARKS AND LEGACIES OF WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT'S LIFE AND WORK PART II
"WORK" AS FIELDWORK IN ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY: A GRADUATE STUDENT SPECIAL EVENT/DISCUSSION FOLLOWED BY MEET & GREET
Cutting up Emerging Technologies with Nanobot: Prototypes for Collective Intelligence
On the Global Waterfront:anthropological Research and Writing As Outreach In the Labor Movement
THE CONTINUING TRACES, TIDEMARKS AND LEGACIES OF WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT'S LIFE AND WORK PART I
THE CONTINUING TRACES, TIDEMARKS AND LEGACIES OF WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT'S LIFE AND WORK PART II
"WORK" AS FIELDWORK IN ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY: A GRADUATE STUDENT SPECIAL EVENT/DISCUSSION FOLLOWED BY MEET & GREET
Cutting up Emerging Technologies with Nanobot: Prototypes for Collective Intelligence
On the Global Waterfront:anthropological Research and Writing As Outreach In the Labor Movement
Penn State University
Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University/Juniata College
Peruvian Society for Environmental Law
PhD candidate, Department of Anthropology, Universite de Montreal
Pikes Peak Community College
Pima Community College
Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford
Pitzer College
THE RESURGENCE OF BRIDE ABDUCTION AS A MARKER OF DIFFERENCE: GENDER, POWER, ETHNICITY AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN CENTRAL ASIA, SOUTHEAST ASIA AND SOUTHWEST CHINA
SCIENCE IN ANTHROPOLOGY: AN OPEN DISCUSSION
ANTHROPOLOGY IN PRINT: SHIFTS IN THE MAKING AND MEANING OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL TEXTS
Multiple Childcare and Attachment: A Discussion Using Two Contrasting Case Studies
Digital Storytelling In Higher Education: A Case Study In a Gender and Sexuality Course
Ethnicizations of Marital Marginality: Bride Abduction and Elopement In Lijiang
SCIENCE IN ANTHROPOLOGY: AN OPEN DISCUSSION
ANTHROPOLOGY IN PRINT: SHIFTS IN THE MAKING AND MEANING OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL TEXTS
Multiple Childcare and Attachment: A Discussion Using Two Contrasting Case Studies
Digital Storytelling In Higher Education: A Case Study In a Gender and Sexuality Course
Ethnicizations of Marital Marginality: Bride Abduction and Elopement In Lijiang
Planning Alternatives for Change, LLC
Plymouth State University
Plymouth University, UK
Pomona College
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Sede Villarrica
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Portland State University
MASS MEDIATED TRACES OF 'ARABNESS' AND THE LINGUISTIC LEGACY OF PAN-ARABISM
TRACING REPRODUCTIVE DEBRIS: CONCEPTUALIZING THE 'FALLOUTS' OF REPRODUCTIVE ACTIONS AND DECISIONS
Problem Drinking and Religious Healing: Women’s Narratives of Pentecostal Conversion In Urban Oaxaca
Shelter or Shame: Sri Lankan Views On Nursing Homes
Babies Left Behind: Infanticide As Reproductive Debris
TRACING REPRODUCTIVE DEBRIS: CONCEPTUALIZING THE 'FALLOUTS' OF REPRODUCTIVE ACTIONS AND DECISIONS
Problem Drinking and Religious Healing: Women’s Narratives of Pentecostal Conversion In Urban Oaxaca
Shelter or Shame: Sri Lankan Views On Nursing Homes
Babies Left Behind: Infanticide As Reproductive Debris
Portuguese Anthropological Association
Post Doctoral Researcher/Microsoft Research
Practica Group
Practica Group LL
Prenatal and Perinatal Clinician, Researcher and Midwife
Prince George's Community College
Princeton Univ
Princeton University
“DOES CITY AIR MAKE ONE FREE?” – URBAN IDENTITY AND THE REVOLUTIONARY MOMENT
GEOGRAPHIC LEGACIES, EMBODIED FUTURES: TRACING PLACE IN MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
THE WRETCHED OF THE POLIS.THE POLITICS OF REFUSAL AND THE REFUSAL OF POLITICS (PART II)
TIME OUT OF SYNC: IMAGINED FUTURES, LEGACIES OF THE PAST, AND CHRONOTOPIC DISJUNCTURES
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EXPERTISE
SENSING PRECARITY
MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE MIDDLE EAST
VULNERABLE GOVERNMENT: BUREAUCRACY, MATERIALITY, HUMANITY
NARRATIVES OF TRANSFORMATIONS: THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF SEX BEYOND THE LEGACY OF FOUCAULT
TRACING THE FUTURE: LINES OF DIFFERENCE AND POSSIBILITY IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDICINE INTEREST GROUP OPEN BUSINESS MEETING
DEMOCRACY WITHOUT ADJECTIVES
The Ethical Architecture of University-Industry Collaboration In the Brain Sciences: Implications for Health, Innovation and the Development of Brain-Based Medicines In the U.S
Rendering Survival: Liminality and Testimony for Child Survivors of the Holocaust In Argentina
There Are Plenty of Panda In the Sea: Biotechnology, Fish Stocking, and Un/Marking Naturalness In Japanese Marine Conservation
Empathy of Touch and Touching Empathy
Domestic Adoption and Foster Care In China: The Languages of Kinship and Modernity
Rehabilition of Pedophiles At the Intersection of Law and Therapy
Trauma, Memory, and Care In the New Bosnian Economy
Encountering the Non-Human: Extra-Terrestrials and Relational Life In Northern Italy
Wisdom Can Be Painful: Third Molar Impaction In Human Populations and Its Evolutionary Significance
Legal Pluralism and Plural Legalisms: Some Current Dilemmas Confronting the Anthropology of Law
Equal Access to Treatments Vs. Equal Health Outcomes?: Deciding What Constitutes Social Justice In Medicine
Lives On/of Paper
The View From the Filing Cabinet: Patients On Paper In Mozambique
The Sacred and the Clinic: On Metaphysics and Community In College Counseling
Kinship Electric: Technological Worms and the Parasitism of Americana
The Precariousness of Lives and the Anthropologist As Artist Manqué
Debating "Western Values" In Israel
The “How” of the Gift Far and near
Naturalizing the Global: Discursive Ripples of Water's "Virtual" Flows
Experiencing African AIDS: The Moral Aesthetics of the “Global Health Experience”
The Ebb of Invisible Labor: Moroccan Craftswomen and Converting Productivity
Relocating Masculine: Neoliberalism, Illicit Markets, and New Romani Self-Identities In Athens, Greece
Building the Marginal Body
Labors of the Bureaucratic Imagination
“You Can’t Eat Nuts and Bolts”: The Hare Krishna Diet As a Refusal of Capitalist Consumption
From Cinema to Souk: Resistance Frameworks In Tunisia’s Media Economy
The Politically Incorrect: Anticipation, Participation, and Negation
GEOGRAPHIC LEGACIES, EMBODIED FUTURES: TRACING PLACE IN MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
THE WRETCHED OF THE POLIS.THE POLITICS OF REFUSAL AND THE REFUSAL OF POLITICS (PART II)
TIME OUT OF SYNC: IMAGINED FUTURES, LEGACIES OF THE PAST, AND CHRONOTOPIC DISJUNCTURES
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF EXPERTISE
SENSING PRECARITY
MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE MIDDLE EAST
VULNERABLE GOVERNMENT: BUREAUCRACY, MATERIALITY, HUMANITY
NARRATIVES OF TRANSFORMATIONS: THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF SEX BEYOND THE LEGACY OF FOUCAULT
TRACING THE FUTURE: LINES OF DIFFERENCE AND POSSIBILITY IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDICINE INTEREST GROUP OPEN BUSINESS MEETING
DEMOCRACY WITHOUT ADJECTIVES
The Ethical Architecture of University-Industry Collaboration In the Brain Sciences: Implications for Health, Innovation and the Development of Brain-Based Medicines In the U.S
Rendering Survival: Liminality and Testimony for Child Survivors of the Holocaust In Argentina
There Are Plenty of Panda In the Sea: Biotechnology, Fish Stocking, and Un/Marking Naturalness In Japanese Marine Conservation
Empathy of Touch and Touching Empathy
Domestic Adoption and Foster Care In China: The Languages of Kinship and Modernity
Rehabilition of Pedophiles At the Intersection of Law and Therapy
Trauma, Memory, and Care In the New Bosnian Economy
Encountering the Non-Human: Extra-Terrestrials and Relational Life In Northern Italy
Wisdom Can Be Painful: Third Molar Impaction In Human Populations and Its Evolutionary Significance
Legal Pluralism and Plural Legalisms: Some Current Dilemmas Confronting the Anthropology of Law
Equal Access to Treatments Vs. Equal Health Outcomes?: Deciding What Constitutes Social Justice In Medicine
Lives On/of Paper
The View From the Filing Cabinet: Patients On Paper In Mozambique
The Sacred and the Clinic: On Metaphysics and Community In College Counseling
Kinship Electric: Technological Worms and the Parasitism of Americana
The Precariousness of Lives and the Anthropologist As Artist Manqué
Debating "Western Values" In Israel
The “How” of the Gift Far and near
Naturalizing the Global: Discursive Ripples of Water's "Virtual" Flows
Experiencing African AIDS: The Moral Aesthetics of the “Global Health Experience”
The Ebb of Invisible Labor: Moroccan Craftswomen and Converting Productivity
Relocating Masculine: Neoliberalism, Illicit Markets, and New Romani Self-Identities In Athens, Greece
Building the Marginal Body
Labors of the Bureaucratic Imagination
“You Can’t Eat Nuts and Bolts”: The Hare Krishna Diet As a Refusal of Capitalist Consumption
From Cinema to Souk: Resistance Frameworks In Tunisia’s Media Economy
The Politically Incorrect: Anticipation, Participation, and Negation
Princeton University Press
Profesor of Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Prospero, LLC
Providence College
Proyecto Salinas de los Nueve Cerros
Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University
Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science
Purchase College, State University of New York
Purchase College, SUNY
Purdue University
INTERROGATING 'HARMFUL CULTURAL PRACTICES'
Place and Indigeneity Among Amazonian Migrants In Cuzco, Peru
Gathering, Hunting, and Herding: Performing Ethnographically IN Saapmi
The Gendered Borders of Wildlife Conservation: A Case Study of Marketwomen In a Central African Forest Reserve
"Big Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Know You": Transnational Ties Between Gospel of the Kingdom Megachurch In Java, Indonesia and Christian Institutions In the United States
Women and Fruit Trees: Curious Assemblages In Multispecies Landscapes
Constructing Legacies of Violence: Somali Refugees' Reproductive Preferences Amidst Narratives of Fear, Loss, and Assault
Yoga, Ideology and Ambilvalence: Spirituality, Ideology and Inaction In An International Yoga Community
Estilo Huancaíno: Hip Hop, Identity, and the Articulation of Cultural Difference In Peru
Self-Identity and Southern Locality: Non-Binary Sexualities Through Lexington’s Lens
Place and Indigeneity Among Amazonian Migrants In Cuzco, Peru
Gathering, Hunting, and Herding: Performing Ethnographically IN Saapmi
The Gendered Borders of Wildlife Conservation: A Case Study of Marketwomen In a Central African Forest Reserve
"Big Enough to Serve You, Small Enough to Know You": Transnational Ties Between Gospel of the Kingdom Megachurch In Java, Indonesia and Christian Institutions In the United States
Women and Fruit Trees: Curious Assemblages In Multispecies Landscapes
Constructing Legacies of Violence: Somali Refugees' Reproductive Preferences Amidst Narratives of Fear, Loss, and Assault
Yoga, Ideology and Ambilvalence: Spirituality, Ideology and Inaction In An International Yoga Community
Estilo Huancaíno: Hip Hop, Identity, and the Articulation of Cultural Difference In Peru
Self-Identity and Southern Locality: Non-Binary Sexualities Through Lexington’s Lens