Dear Colleague,
A new issue of Anthropology in the Middle East has published!
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/ame
Volume 14, Issue 2
Ecology and Migration in the Middle East
Guest Editor: Anahita Grisoni, Marjan Mashjour and Soheila Shahshahani
Introduction
Ecology and Migration in the Middle East
Soheila Shahshahani
http://bit.ly/2wMUxH5
Articles
Between ‘Greatness’ and ‘Ignorance’: The Transition to Nuclear Power in Turkey
Sezin Topçu
http://bit.ly/38K71MH
Environmental Configurations: When the River Zayandeh Rud Stooped Crossing Isfahan
Sahar Faeghi and Sophie Roche
http://bit.ly/33cQ4cE
Rooftop Recipes for Relating: Ecologies of Humans, Animals and Life
Noha Fikry
http://bit.ly/3cRRzBB
Manly Merchants: Commerce, Mobility and Masculinity among Afghan Traders in Eurasia (OPEN ACCESS)
Magnus Marsden
http://bit.ly/2IGsnjB
Migration and Redefining Self: Negotiating Religious Identity among Hazara Women in Germany
Saideh Saidi
http://bit.ly/33c3xBz
Entanglements with the ‘Sea’: Persian Poetry and Diasporic Iranian Literature in Australia
Nasim Yazdani and Michele Lobo
http://bit.ly/2TLHI8E
Notes from the Field
Home Away from Home: Ethnography of an EU Erasmus+ Project
Terry Lamb and Danila Mayer
http://bit.ly/3aQv6TK
Doing Gender Research as a ‘Gendered Subject’: Challenges and Sparks of Being a Dual-Citizen Woman Researcher in Iran
Rassa Ghaffari
http://bit.ly/2W5brLo
Notes from Academia
An Appraisal of Our Situation in Anthropology and Some Suggestions on Improvement
Soheila Shahshahani
http://bit.ly/3cStP07
Reports
Publications and Conferences
Joel W. Abdelmoez, Lucia Volka and Marcia C. Inhorn
http://bit.ly/2QaGnGj
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Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/ame
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