Dear Colleague,
The second 2020 Open Access issue of The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology has published!
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Volume 38, Issue 2
Capture, Autonomy, Dependence: Theorising Global Energy Futures from Africa
Guest Editors: Michael Degani, Brenda Chalfin and Jamie Cross
Editorial
Andrew Sanchez
https://bit.ly/2QnPIKD
Introduction
Fuelling Capture: Africa’s Energy Frontiers
Michael Degani, Brenda Chalfin and Jamie Cross
https://bit.ly/2EvKaLF
Articles
Carceral Repair: Methane Extraction in Lake Kivu, Rwanda
Kristin Doughty
https://bit.ly/32nYjmm
Crafting Spaces of Value: Infrastructure, Technologies of Extraction and Contested Oil in Nigeria
Omolade Adunbi
https://bit.ly/3jbL5jg
Uneasy Entanglements: Solar Energy Development in Zanzibar
Erin Dean
https://bit.ly/2EoVFVm
Prelude to a Grid: Energy, Gender and Labour on an Electric Frontier
Kristin D. Phillips
https://bit.ly/3gtPxYI
Experiments in Excreta to Energy: Sustainability Science and Bio-Necro Collaboration in Urban Ghana
Brenda Chalfin
https://bit.ly/3lbxCK2
Capturing Crisis: Solar Power and Humanitarian Energy Markets in Africa
Jamie Cross
https://bit.ly/2YA92ZD
Air in Unexpected Places: Metabolism, Design, and the Making of an ‘African’ Aircrete
Michael Degani
https://bit.ly/3aURyfz
Book Review
Ben Belek
https://bit.ly/3hzEDSY
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