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Subject: Table of Contents: Anthropology in Action (Vol. 20, Issue 2, 2013)
Table of Contents: Anthropology in Action (Vol. 20, Issue 2, 2013)
Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Anthropology in Action has been published by Berghahn Journals.
This issue seeks to investigate the dynamic nature of boundaries arising from historical and social contexts. Peacock's article challenges preconveived and ethnocentric assumptions regarding agency, while Gatt's article traces how activists experience power inside their organizations. Kao's article offers a look at how care is manufactured in a long-term care facility in the American Midwest. Finally, Dickson's article focuses on sustainability and housing in a London borough council office. This issue also features a freestanding article, as well as book reviews and books for review.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
http://journals.berghahnbooks.com/aia
Volume 20, Issue 2, Summer 2013
Special Issue on the Study of Organisations
Guest Editor: Vita Peacock
Introduction: Transcending Structure-Agency in the Study of Organizations
Vita Peacock and Philip Kao
http://bit.ly/18Gj6yi
ARTICLES
Agency and the Anstoß: Max Planck Directors as Fichtean Subjects
Vita Peacock
http://bit.ly/19EX9US
Enlivening the Supra-personal Actor: Vectors at Work in a Transnational Environmentalist Federation
Caroline Gatt
http://bit.ly/1alJHo4
When Frost Happens: A Case Study of an Organization Committed to Care
Philip Kao
http://bit.ly/14QFeSj
Agency, Sustainability and Organizational Change
Jane Dickson
http://bit.ly/17YR1zV
FREESTANDING ARTICLE
Lifelong Learning in Tokyo: A Satisfying Engagement with Action Research in Japan
Akihiro Ogawa
http://bit.ly/13NbJS9
BOOK REVIEWS
http://bit.ly/1dnlxt9
BOOKS FOR REVIEW
http://bit.ly/1dnlCwV
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Young Lee
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