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From: Philip Swift <philipsw...@haujournal.org>
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 02:10:14 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri, Jun 22 2012 5:10 am
Subject: HAU 2.1. GIVE IT AWAY, AGAIN

*** Please circulate widely ***

*** Sincere apologies for cross-posting ***

HAU, JOURNAL OF ETHNOGRAPHIC THEORY

haujournal.org

Miracles and free gifts can be repeated.

HAU. Volume Two. Issue 1.

542 pages. Twenty-four manuscripts. Thirty-four contributors.

A treat before the summer.

With contributions by Magnus Course, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, Jeanne
Favret-Saada,
Michael Uzendoski, Martin Holbraad, Sarah Green, Marshall Sahlins, Magnus
Fiskesjö,
Fernando Santos-Granero, Carole McGranahan, James Leach, Philip Swift,
Jacob Copeman,
Aya Ikegame, Wang Mingming, Daniel Miller, Amita Baviskar, Don Brenneis,
Carlos Fausto,
Kim and Mike Fortun, Alex Golub, Christopher Kelty, Martha Macintyre,
Atsuro Morita, Carlo
Severi, Theodoros Kyriakides, Soumhya Venkatesan, Marcio Goldman, Philippe
Descola,
Julian Pitt-Rivers, Edwin Ardener, Roy Wagner.

Supported by HAU-N.E.T., a network of research centres and anthropology
departments
sponsoring and collaborating with the journal and the two connected book
series. Growing each
month and now including Amsterdam (NL), Canterbury (NZ), Centre d’Études
Himalayennes,
CNRS (France), Cornell University (US), Manchester University and JRLUM
Library (UK), Norwegian
Museum of Cultural History (NO), University of Oslo (NO), University of
Sydney (AU). Funded by
the Pitt-Rivers Video Project (Cambridge) and the Sutasoma Trust.

Visit haujournal.org

Download the articles for free.

Circulate as you like.

Print it or post it.

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Spread the news.

This time the gift is free (again)

HAU. Open Access, Copy Left, Peer Reviewed.


 
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