Sabanci University
Saint Benedict - Saint John's
Saint Louis University
ANTHROPOLOGICAL LEGACIES AND CURRENT TRENDS IN INTERNATIONAL SERVICE-LEARNING AND STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
THE TASK FORCE FOR COMPREHENSIVE ETHICS REVIEW: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ANTHROPOLOGY'S ETHICS: LESSONS FROM THE CODE REVIEW
DE-CODING ETHICS: ANOTHER LOOK AT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A CODE OF ETHICS AND ETHICAL PRACTICE
A Recognized but Still Unequal Language: Semiotic Ideologies and the Unequal Incorporation of Warao In Political Speeches
Relevance of the AAA Code of Ethics to International Interdisciplinary Service-Learning: Examples From NAPA-OT Field School In Antigua, Guatemala and From Montes Claros, Brazil
THE TASK FORCE FOR COMPREHENSIVE ETHICS REVIEW: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
ANTHROPOLOGY'S ETHICS: LESSONS FROM THE CODE REVIEW
DE-CODING ETHICS: ANOTHER LOOK AT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A CODE OF ETHICS AND ETHICAL PRACTICE
A Recognized but Still Unequal Language: Semiotic Ideologies and the Unequal Incorporation of Warao In Political Speeches
Relevance of the AAA Code of Ethics to International Interdisciplinary Service-Learning: Examples From NAPA-OT Field School In Antigua, Guatemala and From Montes Claros, Brazil
Saint Mary's College of CA
Saint Mary's University
NEW SPEAKERS, NEW IDENTITIES: EMERGING LINGUISTIC IDEOLOGIES OF THE POST-NATIONAL ERA
Being Educated to Death: Ironies and Mixed Messages of Education for First Nations Youth In the Canadian North
New Speakers In Theory, New Speakers In Practice: Scottish Gaelic Language Revitalization In Nova Scotia, Canada,as a Community of Practice
Being Educated to Death: Ironies and Mixed Messages of Education for First Nations Youth In the Canadian North
New Speakers In Theory, New Speakers In Practice: Scottish Gaelic Language Revitalization In Nova Scotia, Canada,as a Community of Practice
Saint Peter's College
NOVEL APPROACHES TO ANTHROPOLOGY: USING 19TH CENTURY LITERATURE AS OUR 21ST CENTURY INFORMANTS
Mark Twain: Trickster or Social Critic
Emile Bronte’s Wuthering Heights: Introducing 21st Century Non-Traditional Students to 19th Century Class Conflict
Harriet Martineua: Scholar, Activist and a Founder of Anthropology
Mark Twain: Trickster or Social Critic
Emile Bronte’s Wuthering Heights: Introducing 21st Century Non-Traditional Students to 19th Century Class Conflict
Harriet Martineua: Scholar, Activist and a Founder of Anthropology
Saint Vincent College
Saint-Paul University
Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD 21801
Salve Regina University
San Diego State University
TECHNOLOGICAL AESTHETICS: THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF CONTEMPORARY CULTURE
REDEFINING INSURANCE, REDEFINING GOVERNANCE: US HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
SECTION ASSEMBLY MEETING
ABA/SANA/AFA/ALLA/AES/SLACA/SUNTA DANCE PARTY AND RECEPTION I
Beyond the Epistemological Abyss: Primatology Is Anthropology
Incorporating Culturally Diverse Ideas about Childhood In Comparative Child-Centered Research: Whose Definition Will Dominate?
Spam and Rice: Connections Between Food, Tradition, Identity, and Health within the Pacific Islanderpopulation In San Diego
Las Ondas De Atzompa: the Politics of Peri-Urban Growth, Identity, and Representation
Hegemonic Decay and the Commodification of Algonquian Symbolism: Historical, Archaeoogical, and Linguistic Measures of Reciprocity In the Multi-Cultural Chesapeake During Contact
The Visibility and Invisibility of Firewood In Chile
Excludingthe Other within: Problematizing Reactionary Latino Politics
REDEFINING INSURANCE, REDEFINING GOVERNANCE: US HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
SECTION ASSEMBLY MEETING
ABA/SANA/AFA/ALLA/AES/SLACA/SUNTA DANCE PARTY AND RECEPTION I
Beyond the Epistemological Abyss: Primatology Is Anthropology
Incorporating Culturally Diverse Ideas about Childhood In Comparative Child-Centered Research: Whose Definition Will Dominate?
Spam and Rice: Connections Between Food, Tradition, Identity, and Health within the Pacific Islanderpopulation In San Diego
Las Ondas De Atzompa: the Politics of Peri-Urban Growth, Identity, and Representation
Hegemonic Decay and the Commodification of Algonquian Symbolism: Historical, Archaeoogical, and Linguistic Measures of Reciprocity In the Multi-Cultural Chesapeake During Contact
The Visibility and Invisibility of Firewood In Chile
Excludingthe Other within: Problematizing Reactionary Latino Politics
San Francisco State University
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL VISUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE, PART 1
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL VISUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE, PART 2
INTENTIONAL MARGINALITY: ON THE BRINK OF (DIS)IDENTIFICATIONS?
IN EPISTEMIC CULTURES: TRACING NOVELTY THROUGH DISTINCTIONS
Education As Inheritance: Traces of Time In Mexican Immigrant Parents’ Narratives
Eating the Front Yard: The Political Ecology of Urban Farming In the San Francisco Bay Area
The Color Red: When Human Rights Enters Xavante Discourse In Central Brazil
Slavery and Native American Kinship In Freedmen Lives: Evidence From WPA Slave Narratives
Sexuality and Circumstance In Contemporary Hiphop
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL VISUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE, PART 2
INTENTIONAL MARGINALITY: ON THE BRINK OF (DIS)IDENTIFICATIONS?
IN EPISTEMIC CULTURES: TRACING NOVELTY THROUGH DISTINCTIONS
Education As Inheritance: Traces of Time In Mexican Immigrant Parents’ Narratives
Eating the Front Yard: The Political Ecology of Urban Farming In the San Francisco Bay Area
The Color Red: When Human Rights Enters Xavante Discourse In Central Brazil
Slavery and Native American Kinship In Freedmen Lives: Evidence From WPA Slave Narratives
Sexuality and Circumstance In Contemporary Hiphop
San Jose State
San José State University
San Jose State University
CULTURAL AND HUMAN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON MULTISPECIES ENCOUNTERS
LANDSCAPE, POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION AND THE SACRED: TRACES, TIDEMARKS AND TRANSFORMATION IN LITERATE AND ORAL SPACES
Heroes of Heritage: Reviving Tradition, Marketing Genius, and Telling Great Stories
Kaddish In Two-Part Harmony: Sacred Space Vs Sacred Time In the Blogosphere
Methodological Notes On Researching Military and Intelligence Programs
Global Flows, Sedimentation, and English Language Teaching In Nicaragua
LANDSCAPE, POLITICS OF REPRESENTATION AND THE SACRED: TRACES, TIDEMARKS AND TRANSFORMATION IN LITERATE AND ORAL SPACES
Heroes of Heritage: Reviving Tradition, Marketing Genius, and Telling Great Stories
Kaddish In Two-Part Harmony: Sacred Space Vs Sacred Time In the Blogosphere
Methodological Notes On Researching Military and Intelligence Programs
Global Flows, Sedimentation, and English Language Teaching In Nicaragua
Santa Clara University
Santa Fe College
Santa Fe Institute
Santa Monica College
SapientNitro
Sarah Lawrence College
BEYOND ABANDONMENT: THE INTIMATE POLITICS OF CARE AND EXCLUSION
Thirst: Ethnographic Engagements In a Local World
The Golden Age or Spilled Ink?: Nostalgia and Contested Remembrance At the Fann Psychiatric Clinic In Dakar, Senegal
The Fetish of Verbal Inflection:Lusophonic Fantasies and Ideologies of Linguistic and Racial Purity In Postcolonial East Timor
Thirst: Ethnographic Engagements In a Local World
The Golden Age or Spilled Ink?: Nostalgia and Contested Remembrance At the Fann Psychiatric Clinic In Dakar, Senegal
The Fetish of Verbal Inflection:Lusophonic Fantasies and Ideologies of Linguistic and Racial Purity In Postcolonial East Timor
Savannah College of Art and Design
Schmitz & Associates LLC
School for Advanced Research
SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH ON THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE (SAR)
School of Advanced Research
School of Education, King's College, London University
School of Education, University of Cape Town
School of Human Evolution and Social Change
School of Nursing, Dublin City University
School of Oriental and African Studies
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Science Museum of Minnesota
Scientific Research Center
Score
Score, Stockholm University
Scripps College
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Shandong University
Shelby Farms Park Conservancy
Shukutoku University
Siena College
SIL International
Simon Fraser University
TRACES OF MOBILITY: RETHINKING MULTILINGUAL EDUCATION
INUIT MEMORIES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTIONS: CONTEMPORARY REIFICATIONS OF THE INUIT PAST
REDEFINING INSURANCE, REDEFINING GOVERNANCE: US HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
COLLABORATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY: REIMAGINING PRACTICES OF RESEARCH AND WRITING
ANTHROPOLOGIES OF PHILANTHROCAPITALISM: NEW HYBRIDS OF "OLD" COLLUSIONS, COLLISIONS, AND CAPITALS
COMMUNITY-BASED CULTURAL HERITAGE RESEARCH: INSIGHTS, CHALLENGES, AND POSSIBILITIES
Class, Race and Language Ideology In South-South Migration: Spontaneous Multilingualism Among Shopkeepers In China and South Africa
"Mining Our Past to Secure Our Future": Economic Development and Historical Consciousness In a Northern Ontario Mining Town
Why I Am a “Bad Feminist” In the Classroom
Confess, Forget, Remember: The Tainted Past As a Moral Resource In Russian Orthodox Anti-Abortion Activism
How to Live (well) with Schizoglossia: An Autoethnography
Bearing Witness to Bare Life: Counter-Geographies of the "Extinction" of the Sinixt Peoples
From Merida to Montréal: Foreseeing the Trajectory of Anthropology In Canada
Everything New Is Old Again: Storytelling, Humour, and Critique In Alert Bay
"When Descendant Communities Are In the Driver's Seat": Examples of Collaborative, Community-Based Heritage Research From the IPinCH Project
Cultural Production In the Virtual Museum: From the Smithsonian Institution's MacFarlane Collection to 'Inuvialuit Living History'
Inuit Trade At the Ihatik Site: Reconstructing An Active Past Through Archaeology
My Suffering Is Resources? Gender and Psychotherapy In China
On the Causes of Subsistence Toolkit Variation Among Hunter-Gatherers
INUIT MEMORIES AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTIONS: CONTEMPORARY REIFICATIONS OF THE INUIT PAST
REDEFINING INSURANCE, REDEFINING GOVERNANCE: US HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
COLLABORATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY: REIMAGINING PRACTICES OF RESEARCH AND WRITING
ANTHROPOLOGIES OF PHILANTHROCAPITALISM: NEW HYBRIDS OF "OLD" COLLUSIONS, COLLISIONS, AND CAPITALS
COMMUNITY-BASED CULTURAL HERITAGE RESEARCH: INSIGHTS, CHALLENGES, AND POSSIBILITIES
Class, Race and Language Ideology In South-South Migration: Spontaneous Multilingualism Among Shopkeepers In China and South Africa
"Mining Our Past to Secure Our Future": Economic Development and Historical Consciousness In a Northern Ontario Mining Town
Why I Am a “Bad Feminist” In the Classroom
Confess, Forget, Remember: The Tainted Past As a Moral Resource In Russian Orthodox Anti-Abortion Activism
How to Live (well) with Schizoglossia: An Autoethnography
Bearing Witness to Bare Life: Counter-Geographies of the "Extinction" of the Sinixt Peoples
From Merida to Montréal: Foreseeing the Trajectory of Anthropology In Canada
Everything New Is Old Again: Storytelling, Humour, and Critique In Alert Bay
"When Descendant Communities Are In the Driver's Seat": Examples of Collaborative, Community-Based Heritage Research From the IPinCH Project
Cultural Production In the Virtual Museum: From the Smithsonian Institution's MacFarlane Collection to 'Inuvialuit Living History'
Inuit Trade At the Ihatik Site: Reconstructing An Active Past Through Archaeology
My Suffering Is Resources? Gender and Psychotherapy In China
On the Causes of Subsistence Toolkit Variation Among Hunter-Gatherers
SImon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University
Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University
Six Nations Polytechnic Institute
Skidmore College
SLACA
Smith College
Smith College / Sachamama Center
Smithsonian
THE NEWNESS OF NEW MEDIA
UNRULY THINGS: MUSEUMS AND THE CO-PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
CURRENT ISSUES IN ANTHROPOLOGY: FIVE-FIELD UPDATE
RE- ACTIVATING THE LEGACY: CURRENT RESEARCH ON MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
"I Love My Digicel": Fear, Loathing and the Love of Cell Phones In the Purari Delta
SUMMER INSTITUTE IN MUSEUM ANTHROPOLOGY: A Research Training Programat the Smithsonian
UNRULY THINGS: MUSEUMS AND THE CO-PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
CURRENT ISSUES IN ANTHROPOLOGY: FIVE-FIELD UPDATE
RE- ACTIVATING THE LEGACY: CURRENT RESEARCH ON MUSEUM COLLECTIONS
"I Love My Digicel": Fear, Loathing and the Love of Cell Phones In the Purari Delta
SUMMER INSTITUTE IN MUSEUM ANTHROPOLOGY: A Research Training Programat the Smithsonian
Smithsonian Institution
UNRULY THINGS: MUSEUMS AND THE CO-PRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE
REVERSING THE LEGACY OF COLONIALISM IN HERITAGE RESEARCH
Linguistic Rights In the Context of Transnational Migration
Now Yesterday's Gone: Negotiating Cultural Hertiage Initiaitves with the Innu In Nitassinan (Labrador, Canada)
Envisage This: Archaeology and the Evolution of Happiness
Church As Museum: Collecting Legacies of Belief and Identity
Beyond Beautiful Representation: The Material Hyper-Reality of Artistic Ethnography
Embodied Knowledge and the A:Shiwi A:Wan Museum of Zuni, New Mexico
Encounter, Engage, Experience: Power and Value In Museum Spaces, Objects, and Audiences
REVERSING THE LEGACY OF COLONIALISM IN HERITAGE RESEARCH
Linguistic Rights In the Context of Transnational Migration
Now Yesterday's Gone: Negotiating Cultural Hertiage Initiaitves with the Innu In Nitassinan (Labrador, Canada)
Envisage This: Archaeology and the Evolution of Happiness
Church As Museum: Collecting Legacies of Belief and Identity
Beyond Beautiful Representation: The Material Hyper-Reality of Artistic Ethnography
Embodied Knowledge and the A:Shiwi A:Wan Museum of Zuni, New Mexico
Encounter, Engage, Experience: Power and Value In Museum Spaces, Objects, and Audiences
SOAS
SOAS University of London
SOAS, University of London
Social Anthropology, University of Oslo & London School of Hygiene
Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Social Science Research Center Berlin
Social Science Research Center, Mississippi State U
Social Science Research Center, MSU
Society for Disability Studies
Södertörn University
South Asia Institute
South Omo Research Center
Southern Ct State U
Southern Illinois University
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
TIDEMARKS, TRAJECTORIES, AND SUBJECTIVITIES: New ORLEANS AS HOME AND FIELD SITE
Linkages and Legacies: Food, Environmental and National Security During the Past Couple Decades of Conservation-Development In Madagascar
Hallandosein Choluteca and Hanging Out At the Candlelight: Socialities, Affect, and Post-Coloniality In Disaster Reconstruction
Passing Down “Our” Language: Linguistic Ideologies, Identity, and Revitalization of Belizean Mopán
Linkages and Legacies: Food, Environmental and National Security During the Past Couple Decades of Conservation-Development In Madagascar
Hallandosein Choluteca and Hanging Out At the Candlelight: Socialities, Affect, and Post-Coloniality In Disaster Reconstruction
Passing Down “Our” Language: Linguistic Ideologies, Identity, and Revitalization of Belizean Mopán
Southern Methodist University
THE CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS/SECOND GENERATION YOUTH: BARRIERS AND BRIDGES TO CITIZENSHIP AND BELONGING
Violence, TRAUMA, AND HEALTH IN CONTEXT
SAE ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON
"Too White and Dind't Belong": The Intra-Ethnic Consequences of Second -Generation Hmong Social Mobility
More Than "Just" Friends: Friendship and Identities Among Second-Generation Mexican Youth
"Confronting Identities and Educating for Leadership Among Asian Youth"
The Eradication of a Deity: The History of a Disease, Sakpata, and the Aja of Southwestern Benin
Translating Affect: Symptomatology and Subjectivity At the Intersections of Gender Based Violence and Global Migration
Embodying Rock Climbing: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Violence, TRAUMA, AND HEALTH IN CONTEXT
SAE ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON
"Too White and Dind't Belong": The Intra-Ethnic Consequences of Second -Generation Hmong Social Mobility
More Than "Just" Friends: Friendship and Identities Among Second-Generation Mexican Youth
"Confronting Identities and Educating for Leadership Among Asian Youth"
The Eradication of a Deity: The History of a Disease, Sakpata, and the Aja of Southwestern Benin
Translating Affect: Symptomatology and Subjectivity At the Intersections of Gender Based Violence and Global Migration
Embodying Rock Climbing: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
Southern Oregon University
Spanish National Research Council
SPANISH NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
St Anne's College, Oxford University
St Michaels College
St. Andrews University
St. Cross College
St. Francis Xavier University
St. John Fisher College
St. John's University
ILLICIT TRAFFIC: OUTLAW COMMERCE AND STATE GOVERNANCE IN THE 21st CENTURY.
TRACES AND LEGACIES OF THE SOCIAL: CONSTRUCTING ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF COLLECTIVE LIFE
Partners In Crime?: Jamaican Drug Trafficking and the Complexities of Post-Colonial Governance
The Effectiveness of Small NGOs On HIV/AIDS Awareness In Malawian Agricultural Communities
TRACES AND LEGACIES OF THE SOCIAL: CONSTRUCTING ALTERNATIVE VISIONS OF COLLECTIVE LIFE
Partners In Crime?: Jamaican Drug Trafficking and the Complexities of Post-Colonial Governance
The Effectiveness of Small NGOs On HIV/AIDS Awareness In Malawian Agricultural Communities
St. Johns University
St. Lawrence University
St. Luke's Hospital
St. Martin
St. Mary's College
St. Olaf College
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Stanford University
ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO UNCERTAINTY
AFTER CONSUMPTION
TOWARDS A POLITICS OF INACTIVITY
BEYOND THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THINGS: NATURAL RESOURCES AND EMERGENT PERSONHOODS
THE NEUROANTHROPOLOGY OF DISSOCIATION, ABSORPTION, AND EMBODIMENT: RESEARCH IN RITUAL, PLAY, AND ENTERTAINMENT
HYBRID REALITIES: TRACING VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE IN HUMAN-ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
THE END/S OF MULTICULTURALISM
NOVEL APPROACHES TO ANTHROPOLOGY: USING 19TH CENTURY LITERATURE AS OUR 21ST CENTURY INFORMANTS
THE RHETORIC OF HERITAGE
COLLABORATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY: REIMAGINING PRACTICES OF RESEARCH AND WRITING
THE AFFECTS OF DISPLACEMENT
VULNERABLE GOVERNMENT: BUREAUCRACY, MATERIALITY, HUMANITY
FRIENDS, RELATIONS AND RIGHTS: CONSTITUTING CITIZENSHIP IN 'MOST OF THE WORLD'
ON LIVED EXPERIENCE AND HUMAN CONDITIONS: THE WORKS OF ARTHUR KLEINMAN
LAWRENCE Cremin’s LEGACY: TRACES OF EDUCATION IN THE ORDINARY BUSINESS OF LIVING
FROM RIGID STRUCTURES TO FLEXIBLE MANAGEMENT: BUREAUCRACIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST
AUTHORS MEET CRITICS: READING JEAN AND JOHN COMAROFF'S "THEORY FROM THE SOUTH: OR, HOW EURO-AMERICA IS EVOLVING TOWARD AFRICA"
DISTRIBUTION AND ABANDONMENT IN WORLDS WITHOUT WORK
NEW VOICES IN ANTHROPOLOGY: THE SOCIETY OF LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY'S GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST
LANGUAGE AS MATERIAL OBJECT AND PRACTICE: QUESTIONS OF FIDELITY, TRUST, AND VALUE
CHINESE WOMEN CHOOSE: ON LABOR, CHILDREN, MARRIAGE AND MIGRATION
Heritage At Risk: The Making of New Heritage In Post-Tsunami Indonesia
Innovation Drives Industry: Creative Industries and California Bay Area Artists In the Knowledge Economy
Investigating Romantic Love: State Bureaucrats and Marriage Authenticity Interviews In Israel
Training Bureaucrats, Practicing for Europe: Reconfiguration of Bureaucratic Authority and Governmental Legitimacy In Turkey
Edward Norbeck: A Forgotten Mentor
The Association Between Adoption, Gender and Mortality Among Colonial-Era Taiwanese
"We the People and Social Security": The Role of the New Field of Scientific Public Relations In the Construction and Defense of the Social Security Act of 1935
The Gendered Suspect
Taiwan’s Fertility Decline: What Were Women’s Choices?
Measuring the Eroticism of Bound Feet
Misplaced Fallacies, Concrete Factories: Biopolitics From the Inside Out In the Making of Cigarettes and Harm
Are You Going to Eat That? Failure to Consume and the Foundations of Property
From Text to Inscription: the Japanese Stenographic Typewriter and the Post-War Judicial Reform In Japan
Dude, Where’s My Car? :Downward Mobility, Boredom & Space-Time Expansion In Romania
Los Años Azules/the Blue Years: Prison, Writing and the Narration of Feeling
Visually Archiving Precarity
Internal Colonization and World Heritage: Contexts, Histories, and the Cultural Politics of Heritage
The Earthquake of Salemi: Mafia Tourism and Disaster Heritage In Western Sicily
What Are They Waiting for? the Politics of Anticipation In Bogotá, Colombia
Liquidity In the Sovereign State
Archaeology and Science Fiction: Narratives of Technology, Things, and Colonialism
Landscape of Exclusion: Unraveling the Hegemony of Maharashtrian Regionalism
Tracing Conduits to Sex Work
Using Student-As-Researcher Models As a Mode of Resistance and Agency: Creative Maladjustment In An Urban High School
Civility, Cultural Intimacy and Racial Difference After Apartheid
Children On the Verge of Crisis: Humanitarian Psychiatry and the ‘Street Child’ In Egypt
“Someone Did Something to her”: Supernatural Machinations and Negative Acts of Kinship
'an Anthropologist Helps Shape the Early Peace Corps
Emotion and Buddhist Views of Uncertainty In Thailand
AFTER CONSUMPTION
TOWARDS A POLITICS OF INACTIVITY
BEYOND THE SOCIAL LIFE OF THINGS: NATURAL RESOURCES AND EMERGENT PERSONHOODS
THE NEUROANTHROPOLOGY OF DISSOCIATION, ABSORPTION, AND EMBODIMENT: RESEARCH IN RITUAL, PLAY, AND ENTERTAINMENT
HYBRID REALITIES: TRACING VULNERABILITY AND RESILIENCE IN HUMAN-ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS
THE END/S OF MULTICULTURALISM
NOVEL APPROACHES TO ANTHROPOLOGY: USING 19TH CENTURY LITERATURE AS OUR 21ST CENTURY INFORMANTS
THE RHETORIC OF HERITAGE
COLLABORATIVE ETHNOGRAPHY: REIMAGINING PRACTICES OF RESEARCH AND WRITING
THE AFFECTS OF DISPLACEMENT
VULNERABLE GOVERNMENT: BUREAUCRACY, MATERIALITY, HUMANITY
FRIENDS, RELATIONS AND RIGHTS: CONSTITUTING CITIZENSHIP IN 'MOST OF THE WORLD'
ON LIVED EXPERIENCE AND HUMAN CONDITIONS: THE WORKS OF ARTHUR KLEINMAN
LAWRENCE Cremin’s LEGACY: TRACES OF EDUCATION IN THE ORDINARY BUSINESS OF LIVING
FROM RIGID STRUCTURES TO FLEXIBLE MANAGEMENT: BUREAUCRACIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST
AUTHORS MEET CRITICS: READING JEAN AND JOHN COMAROFF'S "THEORY FROM THE SOUTH: OR, HOW EURO-AMERICA IS EVOLVING TOWARD AFRICA"
DISTRIBUTION AND ABANDONMENT IN WORLDS WITHOUT WORK
NEW VOICES IN ANTHROPOLOGY: THE SOCIETY OF LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY'S GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST
LANGUAGE AS MATERIAL OBJECT AND PRACTICE: QUESTIONS OF FIDELITY, TRUST, AND VALUE
CHINESE WOMEN CHOOSE: ON LABOR, CHILDREN, MARRIAGE AND MIGRATION
Heritage At Risk: The Making of New Heritage In Post-Tsunami Indonesia
Innovation Drives Industry: Creative Industries and California Bay Area Artists In the Knowledge Economy
Investigating Romantic Love: State Bureaucrats and Marriage Authenticity Interviews In Israel
Training Bureaucrats, Practicing for Europe: Reconfiguration of Bureaucratic Authority and Governmental Legitimacy In Turkey
Edward Norbeck: A Forgotten Mentor
The Association Between Adoption, Gender and Mortality Among Colonial-Era Taiwanese
"We the People and Social Security": The Role of the New Field of Scientific Public Relations In the Construction and Defense of the Social Security Act of 1935
The Gendered Suspect
Taiwan’s Fertility Decline: What Were Women’s Choices?
Measuring the Eroticism of Bound Feet
Misplaced Fallacies, Concrete Factories: Biopolitics From the Inside Out In the Making of Cigarettes and Harm
Are You Going to Eat That? Failure to Consume and the Foundations of Property
From Text to Inscription: the Japanese Stenographic Typewriter and the Post-War Judicial Reform In Japan
Dude, Where’s My Car? :Downward Mobility, Boredom & Space-Time Expansion In Romania
Los Años Azules/the Blue Years: Prison, Writing and the Narration of Feeling
Visually Archiving Precarity
Internal Colonization and World Heritage: Contexts, Histories, and the Cultural Politics of Heritage
The Earthquake of Salemi: Mafia Tourism and Disaster Heritage In Western Sicily
What Are They Waiting for? the Politics of Anticipation In Bogotá, Colombia
Liquidity In the Sovereign State
Archaeology and Science Fiction: Narratives of Technology, Things, and Colonialism
Landscape of Exclusion: Unraveling the Hegemony of Maharashtrian Regionalism
Tracing Conduits to Sex Work
Using Student-As-Researcher Models As a Mode of Resistance and Agency: Creative Maladjustment In An Urban High School
Civility, Cultural Intimacy and Racial Difference After Apartheid
Children On the Verge of Crisis: Humanitarian Psychiatry and the ‘Street Child’ In Egypt
“Someone Did Something to her”: Supernatural Machinations and Negative Acts of Kinship
'an Anthropologist Helps Shape the Early Peace Corps
Emotion and Buddhist Views of Uncertainty In Thailand
Stanford University
Stanford University School of Medicine
State Department of Public Health
State University of Campinas
MARRIAGE AND MIGRATION: GENDER, BELONGING, THE STATE AND TRANSNATIONAL INTIMACIES
ANTHROPOLOGY AND STS: INTERSECTIONS, DIALOGUE, RECONSTRUCTIONS
Representation Practices In Science: Visuality and Materiality In the Construction of Knowledge
From the Field to the University: Using the Biographical Narratives of Anthropologists to Analyze the Academic Field and Its Meanings
Coming Black, Becoming Black: The Encounter of Ethiopian Jews and Black Hebrew Israelites with Israel
ANTHROPOLOGY AND STS: INTERSECTIONS, DIALOGUE, RECONSTRUCTIONS
Representation Practices In Science: Visuality and Materiality In the Construction of Knowledge
From the Field to the University: Using the Biographical Narratives of Anthropologists to Analyze the Academic Field and Its Meanings
Coming Black, Becoming Black: The Encounter of Ethiopian Jews and Black Hebrew Israelites with Israel
State University of Montes Claros, Brazil
State University of New York at Albany
State University of New York at Buffalo
State University of New York at Plattsburgh
State University of New York at Potsdam
State University of New York at Utica/Rome
State University of New York College at Buffalo
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE AT PURCHASE
State University of New York, Binghamton
State University of New York-New Paltz
Statistical Research Inc
Statistical Research, Inc.
Stellenbosch University
Sto:lo Research & Resource Management Centre / Sto:lo Nation
Stockholm University
CIVILITY, ETHICS AND THE POLITICS OF SOCIALITY
BEFORE POLICY: CREATING AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE FOR POLICY
LOW TIDE IRELAND
TRACES OF TRAGEDY: RESHAPING DIFFERENCES, REINVENTING COMMUNITIES AND RETRACING SOCIAL TIES AT THE SCENE OF DISASTER
Ways of Seeing Ireland´s Green: From Ban to the Branding of a Nation
Watermarks: Flooding and Memoryscape In the City of Santa Fe, Argentina
Market Appearances: Temporality, Methodology, and Knowledge In the Work of Market Research Consultancies
Making Social Work Scientific, Standardized and Transparent: The Idea of Evidence-Based Practice In Sweden
Transnational Syrian Marriages and Family Law
Civility and Civil Society In Iran
Disaster and Resettlement: The Venezuelan Experience After the 1999 Mudslides
Examining Financial Inclusion: Microfinance Versus Savings and Loan Cooperatives
BEFORE POLICY: CREATING AUTHORITATIVE KNOWLEDGE FOR POLICY
LOW TIDE IRELAND
TRACES OF TRAGEDY: RESHAPING DIFFERENCES, REINVENTING COMMUNITIES AND RETRACING SOCIAL TIES AT THE SCENE OF DISASTER
Ways of Seeing Ireland´s Green: From Ban to the Branding of a Nation
Watermarks: Flooding and Memoryscape In the City of Santa Fe, Argentina
Market Appearances: Temporality, Methodology, and Knowledge In the Work of Market Research Consultancies
Making Social Work Scientific, Standardized and Transparent: The Idea of Evidence-Based Practice In Sweden
Transnational Syrian Marriages and Family Law
Civility and Civil Society In Iran
Disaster and Resettlement: The Venezuelan Experience After the 1999 Mudslides
Examining Financial Inclusion: Microfinance Versus Savings and Loan Cooperatives
Stockholms Universitet
Suffolk University
SUM - Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (Italian Institute for Human Sciences)
SUNY
SUNY at Buffalo
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Buffalo
The Legacy of the Racial Achievement Gap In New York City and the “Political Spectacle” of a Global Educational-Economic Crisis That Threatens to Eclipse It
Spirits In the Hands of Shamans, Magicians, and Scientists
Lightning In the Shadows: Spiritism In Guatemala
Collaborating a Trajectory: Filming Thirty Years Later In One Alaska Native Community
Spirits In the Hands of Shamans, Magicians, and Scientists
Lightning In the Shadows: Spiritism In Guatemala
Collaborating a Trajectory: Filming Thirty Years Later In One Alaska Native Community
SUNY Buffalo Law School
SUNY College at Old Westbury
SUNY College at Oneonta
SUNY Cortland
SUNY Geneseo
SUNY Plattsburgh
SUNY Potsdam
SUNY Stony Brook
SUNY University at Albany
LINKING TOURISM PAST WITH ITS PRESENT: REFLECTIONS AND DIRECTIONS
SECTION SUMMIT ON THE CHANGING JOB MARKET AND STUDENT TRAINING: LINKING ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENTS AND PRACTICE
Cancún and Kukulkan: A Retrospective On Archaeology, Culture, and the Arrival of Tourism
What Was, What Is, and What Is Yet to Come: The Navajo, Tourism, and A Century or So
SECTION SUMMIT ON THE CHANGING JOB MARKET AND STUDENT TRAINING: LINKING ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENTS AND PRACTICE
Cancún and Kukulkan: A Retrospective On Archaeology, Culture, and the Arrival of Tourism
What Was, What Is, and What Is Yet to Come: The Navajo, Tourism, and A Century or So
SUNY University at Buffalo
SUNY ~ Oswego
SUNY, University at Buffalo
SUNY-Binghamton
SUNY-Brockport
SUNY-Plattsburgh
LEGACIES OF LEAVING AND (RE)IMAGINING RETURNS
THE LEGACY OF RESOURCE EXTRACTION: PUBLIC CONCERNS, CORPORATE EXPANSION, AND SHIFTING POLITICS
The "Right" to Return: Political Exiles Coming/Going "Home"
Social Responses to Resource Extraction: Civic Engagement and Energy Extraction In the American West
THE LEGACY OF RESOURCE EXTRACTION: PUBLIC CONCERNS, CORPORATE EXPANSION, AND SHIFTING POLITICS
The "Right" to Return: Political Exiles Coming/Going "Home"
Social Responses to Resource Extraction: Civic Engagement and Energy Extraction In the American West
SUNY/Empire State College
Suwa Central Hospital
Swarthmore College
SECTION ASSEMBLY MEETING
SAE ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON
REVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA:ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
REMEMBERING JOHN G. KENNEDY
TRACING MIGRATION: BORDER-CROSSINGS AND THE LEGACIES OF MOBILITY
The End of Nostalgia? Transition and Its Discontents In Hungary
Space of Liberation, Liberation of Space: An Anthropological Look At Midan Al-Tahrir, Cairo
Transborder Circulation and Ritual Life
The Economy of Spirits and the Moral Politics of Money: Changing Human-Spirit Relationships within and Outside of Pentecostal Church Groups In Central Mozambique
SAE ROUNDTABLE LUNCHEON
REVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA:ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
REMEMBERING JOHN G. KENNEDY
TRACING MIGRATION: BORDER-CROSSINGS AND THE LEGACIES OF MOBILITY
The End of Nostalgia? Transition and Its Discontents In Hungary
Space of Liberation, Liberation of Space: An Anthropological Look At Midan Al-Tahrir, Cairo
Transborder Circulation and Ritual Life
The Economy of Spirits and the Moral Politics of Money: Changing Human-Spirit Relationships within and Outside of Pentecostal Church Groups In Central Mozambique
Swinburne University of Technology
Syddansk Universitet
Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney
Syracuse University
TEMPORARY GATHERINGS AND MOVING CAPITAL
PROBLEMATIC LEGACIES AND OPPOSITIONAL HISTORIES: CONTENTIOUS USES OF AND ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE PAST
IMMIGRANT/LABOR ACTIVISM IN MONTREAL--A CONVERSATION WITH MOSTAFA HENAWAY
CRITICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF THE URBAN: TRACES OF THE PAST AND THE REMAKING OF DIFFERENCE IN AN URBANIZING WORLD
TRACING REPRODUCTIVE AND CONTRACEPTIVE RELATIONS: REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS, TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND LEGACIES OF GLOBALIZATION
ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH WITH "TERRORIST" GROUPS: RESPONDING TO THE CRIMINALIZATION OF RESEARCH
LATIN AMERICAN LANDSCAPES OF DIFFERENCE AND IDENTITY
Goldschmidt’s Contribution to Creating the Anthropology of Peace, Security and Human Rights
Mission Creep
A Disciplined Childhood: A Social Bioarchaeology of the Subadults of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church
Recreating Citizen Producers: Perceptions and Actions In Local Food Environments In Central New York
When Declarations of Secularism Give Way to Visions of Evil: Ethical Questions of Belonging In a Women’s Homeless Shelter In South India
Message of the Musket: Technologies of Terror In Northern Ghana
Imagining the University and Researching Scholarship In Action At Syracuse University
Fragmentary States: Aid and the Contours of the Political In Contemporary Palestine
Celebrating History and Its Lack: National History and Local Memory of the Kingdom of Bharatpur In the Rethinking of the Jat Community
Yoga In Our Blood, Yoga In Our Land: Making Globalized Yoga Indian
The Making of the “real” Far Western Nepal: The Turning of the Far Western Wheel, the Fading Away of the "Far Westerners"
"We Have La Naturaleza": Environmental Identities, Social Organizing, and the Production of Place
Controversy Over Legacy: Ethiopian Americans Transnational Place-Making Project In Washington, DC
Processual Quitting: New Forms of Oppositional Action Among Employees of Nonprofit Social Service Organizations
Traces of Memory On Refugee Resettlement: Bosnians In Central New York
Becoming Queer? Kwadwo Besia and Sexual Citizenship In Postcolonial Ghana
PROBLEMATIC LEGACIES AND OPPOSITIONAL HISTORIES: CONTENTIOUS USES OF AND ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE PAST
IMMIGRANT/LABOR ACTIVISM IN MONTREAL--A CONVERSATION WITH MOSTAFA HENAWAY
CRITICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF THE URBAN: TRACES OF THE PAST AND THE REMAKING OF DIFFERENCE IN AN URBANIZING WORLD
TRACING REPRODUCTIVE AND CONTRACEPTIVE RELATIONS: REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS, TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND LEGACIES OF GLOBALIZATION
ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH WITH "TERRORIST" GROUPS: RESPONDING TO THE CRIMINALIZATION OF RESEARCH
LATIN AMERICAN LANDSCAPES OF DIFFERENCE AND IDENTITY
Goldschmidt’s Contribution to Creating the Anthropology of Peace, Security and Human Rights
Mission Creep
A Disciplined Childhood: A Social Bioarchaeology of the Subadults of the Spring Street Presbyterian Church
Recreating Citizen Producers: Perceptions and Actions In Local Food Environments In Central New York
When Declarations of Secularism Give Way to Visions of Evil: Ethical Questions of Belonging In a Women’s Homeless Shelter In South India
Message of the Musket: Technologies of Terror In Northern Ghana
Imagining the University and Researching Scholarship In Action At Syracuse University
Fragmentary States: Aid and the Contours of the Political In Contemporary Palestine
Celebrating History and Its Lack: National History and Local Memory of the Kingdom of Bharatpur In the Rethinking of the Jat Community
Yoga In Our Blood, Yoga In Our Land: Making Globalized Yoga Indian
The Making of the “real” Far Western Nepal: The Turning of the Far Western Wheel, the Fading Away of the "Far Westerners"
"We Have La Naturaleza": Environmental Identities, Social Organizing, and the Production of Place
Controversy Over Legacy: Ethiopian Americans Transnational Place-Making Project In Washington, DC
Processual Quitting: New Forms of Oppositional Action Among Employees of Nonprofit Social Service Organizations
Traces of Memory On Refugee Resettlement: Bosnians In Central New York
Becoming Queer? Kwadwo Besia and Sexual Citizenship In Postcolonial Ghana
Syracuse University/ Universidad de Otavalo