
WAN E-JOURNAL No 5
Anthropologies of the south: cultures, emphases, epistemologies
July/julio
2010
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Contents
Introduction
Sandy Toussaint
Anthropological
theory and the alleviation of anthropogenic climate change: Understanding
the cultural causes of systemic change resistance
Thomas Reuter
What
can anthropologists say about climate change?
Graeme MacRae
Reimagining
Technology: Anthropology, Geographic Information Systems, and the integration
of diverse knowledges
Christine Pam Reflections
on the flow of emotions in environmental research
Nor Azlin Tajuddin
The
figure of the ‘Fil-Whatever’: Filipino American Trans-Pacific
social movements and the rise of radical cosmopolitanism
Marco Cuevas-Hewitt
Feeling extraordinary in ‘ordinary’ spaces:
betwixt and between culture and gender in an Australian context
Mandy Wilson
Anthropology
and multi-disciplinary agricultural research:
Understanding rural advisory
relationships
Michael O’Kane
Different
stories about the same place: institutionalised authority and individual
expertise within topographies of difference
Brendan Corrigan
Book
Review
The Politics of Suffering: Indigenous Australia and the end of the Liberal
Consensus,
by Peter Sutton, published by Melbourne University Press, 2009, pp.280
List
of contributors
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