Dear Colleague,
The first 2020 Open Access issue of The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology has published!
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Volume 38, Issue 1
Confinement Beyond Site: Connecting Urban and Prison Ethnographies
Guest Editors: Julienne Weegels, Andrew M. Jefferson and Tomas Max Martin
Editorial
Andrew Sanchez
https://bit.ly/2XziPPY
Introduction
Confinement Beyond Site: Connecting Urban and Prison Ethnographies
Julienne Weegels, Andrew M. Jefferson and Tomas Max Martin
https://bit.ly/2K0dGbL
Articles
Carceral Entrapments: Views from the Prison/Street Interface in India
Mahuya Bandyopadhyay
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Extralegal Agency and the Search for Safety in Northeast Brazil: Moving beyond Carceral Logics
Hollis Moore
https://bit.ly/3b5bbAZ
Freedom in the Face of Nicaragua's Hybrid Carceral System
Julienne Weegels
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Institutions of Confinement as Sites of Passage: The Mètis of Foreign Nationals Caught in the Wars on Terror, Drugs and Immigration
Carolina S. Boe
https://bit.ly/34yZCzB
Degrees of Permeability: Confinement, Power and Resistance in Freetown's Central Prison
Luisa T. Schneider
https://bit.ly/3a1AQct
Connecting and Disconnection: Exploring Prisoners' Relations with the Outside World in Myanmar
Andrew M. Jefferson and Tomas Max Martin
https://bit.ly/3cfNLJm
Inside Out: Embodying Prison Boundaries
Manuela Ivone Cunha
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Afterword: The Urban and the Carceral
Steffen Jensen
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Book Reviews
Joseph Bristley and Elizabeth Turk
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