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Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the first issue of Cambridge Anthropology has been published by Berghahn Journals. The original remit of the journal, as an in-house publication based at Cambridge University, was to provide a space in which innovative material and ideas could be tested; the new Cambridge Anthropology will build on that tradition to produce new analytical tool-kits for anthropology or to take all such intellectual exploration to task. The journal will publish challenging ethnography and push hard at the boundaries of the discipline in addition to examining or incorporating fields — from economics to neuroscience — with which anthropology has long been in dialogue. The new issue includes a timely piece by Arjun Appadurai on ‘The Spirit of Calculation’, with a response by Keith Hart. Henrietta Moore and Nicholas Long guest edits a special section on the theme of ‘sociality’.
Volume 30, Issue 1
Editorial
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: McDonald, Maryon
The Spirit of Calculation
pp. 3-17(15)
Author: Appadurai, Arjun
A Note on Arjun Appadurai’s ‘The Spirit of Calculation’
pp. 18-24(7)
Author: Hart, Keith
Grave Matters and the Good Life: On a Finite Economy in Bosnia
pp. 25-39(15)
Author: Jasarevic, Larisa
Sociality Revisited: Setting a New Agenda
pp. 40-47(8)
Authors: Long, Nicholas J.; Moore, Henrietta L.
Avatars and Robots: The Imaginary Present and the Socialities of the Inorganic
pp. 48-63(16)
Author: Moore, Henrietta L.
Imagining the World that Warrants Our Imagination: The Revelation of Ontogeny
pp. 64-79(16)
Author: Toren, Christina
Utopian Sociality. Online
pp. 80-94(15)
Author: Long, Nicholas J.
A Sociality of, and beyond, ‘My-home’ in Post-corporate Japan
pp. 95-108(14)
Author: Allison, Anne
Doing, Being and Becoming: The Sociality of Children with Autism in Activities with Therapy Dogs and Other People
pp. 109-126(18)
Author:Solomon, Olga
The Art of Slow Sociality: Movement, Aesthetics and Shared Understanding
pp. 127-142(16)
Authors: Vergunst, Jo; Vermehren, Anna
Reflections and Commentary
Anthropology and What There Is: Reflections on ‘Ontology’
pp. 143-151(9)
Author: Heywood, Paolo
Debt: The First 5,000 Years
pp. 152-153(2)
Author: High, Holly
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Young Lee
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