I have discount codes for academic books! You have book recommendations?

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Noémie G

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Mar 27, 2021, 9:53:28 AM3/27/21
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Hello everyone,

I wanted to share with you the discount codes we have through the SfAA annual meeting for academic books:
- Berghahn Books, 35% discount on Anthropology titles until April 30th, 2021: Use discount code SfAA2021 on print and eBooks ordered through our website: https://www.berghahnbooks.com/anthropology
- Univ of Arizona Press, use the code AZSFAA21 to get 40% off all titles with free continental U.S. shipping, use the code at checkout. uapress.arizona.edu and
- Univ of Toronto Press, offering an additional $5 off any purchases made on utorontopress.com This offer is valid until March 31, 2021. Simply enter the promo code MARCHCONF2021 at check-out.
[- Not a book but you can get a 20% discount on MAXQDA Coupon Code: MQ-SfAA2021 Valid until April 30th, 2021]

It's easy to get lost for hours browsing those websites for books so I wanted to ask you to share your recommendations: what book(s) did you publish with Berghahn Books, Univ of Arizona Press or Univ of Toronto Press? Which books would you recommend to the members of the TIG from these publishers? Thank you!

Thanks to the list of references Jenn made I already spotted some books on disasters from one of those publishers:
- Hoffman, Susanna M. and Roberto E. Barrios, editors. 2019. DisasterUpon Disaster. Exploring the Gap Between Knowledge, Policy and Practice. Berghahn Books: New York City, New York, USA.   - Button, Gregory V. and Mark Schuller, editors. 2016. Contextualizing Disaster. Berghahn Books: New York City, New York, USA.  
- Hastrup, Frida. 2011. Weathering the World: Recovery in the Wake of the Tsunami in a Tamil Fishing Village. Vol. 16. Studies in Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology. Berghahn Books: Oxford, United Kingdom.
- Revet, Sandrine. 2011. “Remembering La Tragedia: Commemorations of the 1999 Floods in Venezuela.” In Grassroots Memorials: the Politics of Memorializing Traumatic Death. Peter Jan Margry and Cristina Sánchez Carretero, editors. Pp. 208–28. Berghahn Books: Oxford, United Kingdom.

Take care everyone!

Noémie


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Noémie Gonzalez Bautista
Pronoms: elle - iel / Pronouns: she, her - they, them
Candidate au Doctorat / Ph.D Candidate

Université Laval, Département d'anthropologie/Anthropology department
Centre interuniversitaire d'études et de recherches autochtones (CIÉRA)
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