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To join the global celebration of this year’s OPEN ACCESS WEEK (www.openaccessweek.org <http://www.openaccessweek.org/>), we are delighted to present:
HAU: JOURNAL OF ETHNOGRAPHIC THEORY
VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2 (AUTUMN 2015)
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Presenting almost 500 pages of two editorials, our new “HAU Debates” section, state-of-the-art articles in ethnographic theory, a special section on “Ethics across borders,” two book symposia, and a classic reprint.
With contributions by Alberto Corsín Jiménez, John Willinsky, Dominic Boyer, Giovanni da Col, Alex Golub, David Graeber, Andrew Kipnis, Nadia Fadil, Mayanthi Fernando, Samuli Schielke, Lara Deeb, Jane Parish, Jelle J. P. Wouters, Laurel Kendall, Jongsung Yang, Leo Hopkinson, Jonathan Mair, Nicholas Evans, Michael Lambek, Harri Englund, Simon Coleman, Jan Lorenz, Paolo Heywood, John Marenbon, João Biehl, Naomi Zucker, Haidy Geismar, Adam Fish, Luca Follis, Tom Boellstorff, Gabriella Coleman, Gustav Peebles, Keith Hart, Detlev Krige, Bill Maurer, David Pedersen, Hannah Appel, Nigel Dodd, and Robert McKinley.
As this is also the 2015 Global Open Access Week (www.openaccessweek.org <http://www.openaccessweek.org/>), we are especially delighted to publish an editorial letter to the American Anthropological Association on the feasibility of an open access cooperative by some of the major players in open access publishing—HAU, Cultural Anthropology, the Public Knowledge Project (PKP), the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coaltion (SPARC), Libraria (www.libraria.cc/about <http://www.libraria.cc/about>), and Savage Minds.
We are also delighted to inaugurate the “HAU Debates” section in this issue. For this section, we invite readers to send written comments engaging articles or pieces previously published in HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. HAU will then elicit a response from the author to foster productive academic debates. The first debates include David Graeber’s response to Eduardo Viveiros de Castro’s “Who’s Afraid of the Ontological Wolf?” and Andrew Kipnis’ defense of Bruno Latour against the contributors to the special section “Anthropological Knots,” edited by Sarah Green, in HAU Volume 4.3 (2014).
Finally, a note about the forthcoming issue: the third 2015 issue will be released on Christmas this year with a very special gift from HAU Books! Please follow us on social media for more announcements.
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HAU ANNOUNCES OUR 2017 CALL FOR SPECIAL ISSUE PROPOSALS
We are pleased to announce that we are now accepting proposals for our 2017 competition for Special Issues. Proposals are due January 31, 2016. Winners of the competition will be published within 12-14 months from submission and then printed, marketed, and distributed by the University of Chicago Press. Please download the call for proposals and instructions for submission at:
http://www.haujournal.org/HAU_CallforSpecialIssues_2017.pdf <http://www.haujournal.org/HAU_CallforSpecialIssues_2017.pdf>
For futher questions, please contact Giovanni da Col, Editor-in-Chief at: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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JOIN THE MOST GLAMOROUS ANTHROPOLOGICAL RECEPTION OF THE YEAR AT THE 2015 AAA MEETINGS IN DENVER
HAU, University of Chicago Press, and Savage Minds will be holding a reception at Stout Street Social, 1400 Stout Street, Denver CO, 80202 (www.stoutstsocial.com <http://www.stoutstsocial.com/>), Saturday, November 21 at 9:00 pm. A few minutes from the Convention Center we will celebrate the release of new titles, old projects, and exciting plans for the future of our discipline. Please join us.
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DONATE TO HAU AND HELP SAVE OPEN ACCESS ANTHROPOLOGY
HAU continues to work around the clock to bring you the best material open access anthropology can offer. With 10 issues and 9 books (and more on the horizon), our experiment has been nothing short of a success. While we will continue to bring you our sumptuous feast of free gifts, HAU needs your support to help sustain us into the future, ensuring that we will be a long-lived institution in anthropology.
Any donation, small or large, helps us to keep our servers going, our production swift and cost-effective, and our staff the most professional around.
Please consider donating via our PayPal account today. See below for links to donate on both our journal site and on the HAU Books site.
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REMINDER: HAU’S “FOUR-MONTH” WARRANTY AND EARLY VIEW OPTION
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory has now instituted a “four-month” warranty on all articles submitted to the journal. This means that any individually submitted article that passes peer-review will be guaranteed to be published within four months of submission. Articles that cannot be fit into a scheduled issue’s table of contents will be published singularly as “early view” articles online, which then will be incorporated into a future issue. Get your ideas published early and submit your best article to HAU.
HAU has now been included in the European Reference Index for the Humanitities (ERIH), and is also currently indexed and archived with Scopus, Abstracts in Anthropology, Open Folklore, RAI-AIO, Anthropological Literature, EBSCO, Google Scholar, and in several scholarly social networks. In the next few months, the compulsory waiting time for other indexes will pass and we expect HAU to be fully indexed in Thomson Reuters (WebScience), Proquest, and listed in aggregation sites like JSTOR.
For instructions on how to submit an article to HAU, visit here: http://bit.ly/1AdwaYq <http://bit.ly/1AdwaYq>
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HAU’S FAMILY CONTINUES TO GROW
We would like to take this opportunity to thank and welcome the newest members of our Network of Ethnographic Theory (HAU-N.E.T.): the Department of Anthropoogy and Sociology at SOAS, University of London (UK), and the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology at the University of Campinas (Brazil). We are immensely grateful for our partners’ openness, vision, and support. HAU-N.E.T. today consists of 36 very brave institutions (www.haujournal.org/haunet <http://www.haujournal.org/haunet>) that have invested in innovation and the future of open access anthropology.
More supporters are joining our movement every month. Should your department, institution, or library wish to join our Network and help support Open Access anthropology, please write to us: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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THE HAU APP IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR REVISION
To improve use and quality on tablets, the HAU App is being revamped. Please stay tuned for an announcement on the reboot and release of a new and improved version for iOS and Android phones and tablets.
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REMINDER: CALL FOR JOURNAL MANUSCRIPTS IN FRENCH, SPANISH, AND PORTUGUESE LANGUAGES
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory has now opened its submission pool to manuscripts written in the French, Spanish, and Portuguese langauges. Manuscripts will be peer-reviewed in the language of submission; if accepted for publication, the article will be translated and then published in the journal. Please send HAU your best papers in French, Spanish, or Portuguese.
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~The HAU Editorial Team
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