Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Anthropology in Action has been published by Berghahn Journals. This is a special issue on Applied and Social Anthropology, Arts and Health. These articles show how anthropology as a discipline and anthropologists as practitioners are embedded in excellent arts health practice, as well as that recognition and appreciation of these novel interventions and such a creative discipline with all that it can offer society remain the perennial problems to overcome.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
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Current Issue: Volume 21, Number 1
Special Issue on Applied and Social Anthropology, Arts and Health
EDITORIAL
Christine McCourt
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INTRODUCTION: Cross-border Interventions
Jonathan Skinner
http://bit.ly/1szFAi3
ARTICLES
Cultivating New Lives: An Ethnographic Pilot Study of Eco-therapy Provision for People with Alcohol-related Problems in Northern Ireland
Amelia-Roisin Seifert
http://bit.ly/1rrb5Xm
Ethnographic Evidence of an Emerging Transnational Arts Practice? Perspectives on U.K. and Mexican Participatory Artists' Processes for Catalysing Change, and Facilitating Health and Flourishing
Anni Raw
http://bit.ly/1qF8GdZ
Between the Lines: Communication with People with Dementia in Creative Movement Sessions
Elisabeth Zeindlinger
http://bit.ly/1q1PCqc
Social Circus and Applied Anthropology: A Synthesis Waiting to Happen
Nick McCaffery
http://bit.ly/1mffc8k
Common Humanity and Shared Destinies: Looking at the Disability Arts Movement from an Anthropological Perspective
Andrea Stöckl
http://bit.ly/1jJJED2
Report on the APPLY Network Meeting, 8 August 2013, IUAES Conference, University of Manchester
Katherine Smith
http://bit.ly/1jJJNX5
What Comes Next in European Applied Anthropology?
Dan Podjed; Meta Gorup
http://bit.ly/1q1PUxv
BOOK REVIEWS
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Books for Review
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