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Current issues

 

VOLUME 82   NUMBER 3
NOVEMBER 2012

 

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTESTS; ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES GUEST EDITORS; ADRIAN PEACE, LINDA CONNOR AND DAVID TRIGGER

Adrian Peace, Linda Connor and David Trigger: Introduction: Environmental Contests, Anthropological Perspectives

Linda Connor: Experimental Publics: Activist Culture and Political Intelligibility of Climate Change Action in the Hunter Valley, Southeast Australia.

Charmaine Jones: Ecophilanthropy, Neoliberal Conservation, and the Transformation of Chilean Patagonia’s Chacabuco Valley.

Erin Fitz-Henry:The Natural Contract: from Levi-Strauss to the Ecuadorian Constitutional Court.

Kim De Rijke: The Symbolic Politics of Belonging and Community in Peri-Urban Environmental Disputes: the Traveston Crossing Dam in Queensland, Australia.

Carol Warren: Risk and the Sacred: Environment, Media and Public Opinion in Bali.

Erin Tuckwell : Science in Dispute: Debating the Authority of Knowledge in an Environmental Contestation.

REVIEWS



VOLUME 82   NUMBER 2
July 2012

 

Kenny, Anna: The ‘Society’ at Bora Ceremonies: a Manifestation of a Body of Traditional Law and Custom in Aboriginal Australia relevant to Native Title Case Law

Ryniker, David C: The Silent Missiles of Guadalcanal: Magic as Rhetoric in the Sandline controversy

Simon, Scott: Politics and Headhunting among the Formosan Sejiq: Ethnohistorical Perspectives

Yeh, Shu-Ling: The Process of Kinship in the Paternal/Fraternal House of the Austronesian-speaking Amis of Taiwan

Reviews

JENNIFER NEWELL: Trading Nature: Tahitians, Europeans and Ecological Exchange (Alexander Mawyer)

PATRICK WILCKEN: Claude Lévi-Strauss: the poet in the laboratory (John Morton)

RUDOLF MRÁZEK: A Certain Age: colonial Jakarta through the memories of its intellectuals (Peter Worsley)

MICHAEL DOVE, PERCY SAJISE and AMITY DOOLITTLE, EDS: Beyond the Sacred Forest: complicating Conservation in Southeast Asia ( Jamon Halvaksz)

ALAN RUMSEY and DON NILES, EDS: Sung Tales from the Papua New Guinea Highlands: Studies in Form, Meaning and Sociocultural Context (Steven Feld)

MICHAEL GODDARD: Villagers and the City: Melanesian Experiences of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (Alexis Th. Von Poser)

MARTIN THOMAS: The Many Worlds of R. H. Mathews: in Search of an Australian Anthropologist (Jeremy Beckett in conjunction with Bradley Steadman)



VOLUME 82   NUMBER 1
MARCH 2012

 

TOWARDS AN AUSTRALIA-WIDE ANTHROPOLOGY
GUEST EDITORS: GILLIAN COWLISHAW AND LORRAINE GIBSON

 

Bates, Badger: ‘Opening address’

Gibson, Lorraine and Cowlishaw, Gillian: ‘Introduction. Locating an Australia-wide Anthropology’

Morris, Barry: ‘Borderwork in Indigenous South-Eastern Australia’

Kwok, Natalie: ‘Shame and the Embodiment of Boundaries’

Monaghan, Paul: ‘Going for Wombat – Transformations in Wirangu and the Scotdesco Community on the Far West Coast of South Australia’

Yamanouchi, Yuriko: Managing ‘Aboriginal selves’ in South-Western Sydney

Ono, Akiko: ‘‘You gotta throw away culture once you become Christian’: How ‘culture’ is Redefined among Aboriginal Pentecostal Christians in Rural New South Wales’

Kleinert, Sylvia: ‘‘Keeping up the culture’: Gunai Engagement with Tourism’

Beckett, Jeremy: ‘Returned to Sender: Some Predicaments of Re-indigenisation’

Lattas, Andrew: ‘Consultancy, Neo-Liberal Conservatism and the Politics of Anti-Politics’

 


 

 

 

 

 

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