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With season’s greetings, we are delighted to present:
HAU: JOURNAL OF ETHNOGRAPHIC THEORY
VOLUME 5, ISSUE 3 (SPECIAL ISSUE)
Winter 2015
“HAPPINESS: HORIZONS OF PURPOSE” — Guest Edited by Iza Kavedžija and Harry Walker
We are not just wishing you a happy holiday season but giving you some ethnographic happiness, too. Introducing the winning collection of our first Special Issue Competition: "Happiness: Horizons of Purpose" edited by Iza Kavedžija and Harry Walker. But the gift doesn't end here: we present you the exclusive transcript of the 2015 Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture by Jessica R. Cattelino, a new book symposium, and two classic reprints.
Access here: http://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau/issue/current <http://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau/issue/current>
With contributions by Iza Kavedžija, Harry Walker, Charles Stafford, C. Jason Throop, Matthew Engelke, Henrik E. Vigh, Michael Lambek, Dena Freeman, Katy Gardner, Joel Robbins, Jessica R. Cattelino, AbdouMaliq Simone, Ato Quayson, Morten Nielsen, Harri Englund, Juan Obarrio, Maurice Bloch, and Bronislaw Malinowski.
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THE HAU-MORGAN LECTURES INITIATIVE, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, IS PROUD TO PRESENT:
A video and transcript of the 2015 Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures:
"The Cultural Politics of Water in the Everglades and Beyond"
by Jessica Cattelino
Watch here: http://haujournal.org/haunet/cattelino.php <http://haujournal.org/haunet/cattelino.php>
Read transcript in the latest HAU issue: http://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau/issue/current <http://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau/issue/current>
"Getting the Water Right" is the motto of Everglades restoration, which is among the worlds' largest and costliest ecosystem restoration projects. In Florida and globally, getting the water right is as much a social and cultural project as it is scientific and political. In this 2015 Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture, Jessica Cattelino builds from ethnographic research in the Everglades to explore the cultural politics of water. Examining how Everglades residents—including Seminole and non-Seminole farmers and ranchers, water managers, and environmentalists—value water, she considers the distinctive forms that nature takes in settler colonial societies like th United States. In the United States, nature and indigeneity are co-produced with uneven effects. Only by unsettling the non-analogical processes that link indigeneity with nature can we "get the water right" in the Everglades and beyond.
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REMINDER: HAU 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. The winning collection will be published in 2017 in HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory and duplicated as paperback, to be printed, marketed, and distributed by the University of Chicago Press. We are searching for field-setting collections and original themes with the potential to advance anthropological theory. Please download the call for proposals and instructions for submission at:
http://haujournal.org/HAU_CallforSpecialIssues_2017.pdf <http://haujournal.org/HAU_CallforSpecialIssues_2017.pdf>
For further questions, please contact Giovanni da Col, Editor-in-Chief at: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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REMINDER: HAU’S “FOUR-MONTH” WARRANTY AND EARLY VIEW OPTION
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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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