Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Cambridge Anthropology has been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue delves into the biosciences and into discussions about climate change. In so doing, it incorporates a diversity of voices from within anthropology and beyond it.
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Volume 31, Issue 1
EDITORIAL
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Maryon McDonald
ARTICLES
In Vitro Anthropos: New Conception Models for a Recursive Anthropology?
http://bit.ly/11BL49x
Sarah Franklin
Comments and Reply
What's in the Dish? Comments on Franklin's In Vitro Anthropos
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Hannah Landecker, Charis Thompson and Sarah Franklin
Special Section - Climate Histories and Environmental Change: Evidence and its interpretation
Guest Editor: David Sneath
Introduction. 'Seeing' Environmental Process in Time: Questions of Evidence and Agency
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David Sneath
The Ice as Argument: Topographical Mementos in the High Arctic
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Kirsten Hastrup
The Eschatology of Global Warming in a Scottish Fishing Village
http://bit.ly/1bzx8lf
Joseph Webster
Changing Paradigms: Flux and Stability in Past Environments
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Liliana Janik
Resources of Hope: Wicken Fen Stories of Anthropogenic Nature
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Laura Cameron
John Clare in the Anthropocene
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Richard Irvine and Mina Gorji
Of Time and Forest Fires, or What Are Scientists for Anyway?
http://bit.ly/12IFyZb
Barbara Bodenhorn
Afterword: Speaking Scientific Truth to Power
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Charles F. Kennel
REFLECTIONS
Feeding (and Eating): Reflections on Strathern's 'Eating (and Feeding)'
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Carlos Fausto and Luiz Costa
BOOK REVIEWS
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