Table of Contents
Editorial Notes
New publishing demands new magic
Giovanni da Col
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1–5
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Future orientations
Mariane C. Ferme, Luiz Costa, Deborah Durham
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6–9
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Lectures
Adam Kuper
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10–22
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Michael Herzfeld
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23–35
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Special Issue: Science in the Forest, Science in the Past
Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd
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36–43
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Aparecida Vilaça
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44–57
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Marilyn Strathern
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58–74
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Serafina Cuomo
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75–85
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Mauro W. B. de Almeida
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86–98
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Karine Chemla
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99–112
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Agathe Keller
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113–125
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Manuela Carneiro da Cunha
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126–136
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Alan F. Blackwell
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137–146
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Willard McCarty
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147–161
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Stephen Hugh-Jones
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162–171
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Nicholas Jardine
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172–178
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Epilogue and the way ahead
Geoffrey E. R. Lloyd, Aparecida Vilaça
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179–182
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Book Symposium
?-graphy
Sandra Bärnreuther, Johannes Quack
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183–187
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Anthropology with lift-off
Tim Ingold
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188–191
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CryptoAnthropology: Mining for theory in After ethnos
Carolyn Rouse
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192–194
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Who defines the new? A plea for ethnographic humility
Gregor Dobler
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195–199
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Being multiversed in the multiverse
Paul Kockelman
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200–204
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after the human
Tobias Rees
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205–212
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Unedited Scholarship
Pandora’s box
Gilbert Lewis
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213–229
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