Jessica Lockrem

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Jessica Lockrem is the editorial assistant at Cultural Anthropology.

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Kevin Lewis O'Neill: An Interview with the Winner of the 2014 Cultural Horizons Prize

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Kevin Lewis O'Neill: An Interview with the Winner of the 2014 Cultural Horizons Prize

In the June 2015 installment of AnthroPod, we speak with Kevin Lewis O'Neill, the winner of the 2014 Cultural Horizons Prize for his essay, "Left Behind: Securi... More

“Too Fat to Be an Orphan”: The Moral Semiotics of Food Aid in Botswana: Supplemental Material

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“Too Fat to Be an Orphan”: The Moral Semiotics of Food Aid in Botswana: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of articles on humanitarianism, including Tobias Rees’s “Humanity/Plan; or, On the ‘Stateless’ T... More

Publishing Anthropology, Part 2: Process and Infrastructure

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Publishing Anthropology, Part 2: Process and Infrastructure

This episode of AnthroPod is the second of a two-part series on publishing in academia. We go behind-the-scenes of academic publishing, looking to the past and ... More

Publishing Anthropology, Part 1: What Editors Want

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Publishing Anthropology, Part 1: What Editors Want

This episode of AnthroPod is the first of a two-part series on publishing in academia. In Part 1, we go behind-the-scenes in the editorial offices of Cultural A... More

Blackouts and Progress: Privatization, Infrastructure, and a Developmentalist State in Jimma, Ethiopia: Supplemental Material

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Blackouts and Progress: Privatization, Infrastructure, and a Developmentalist State in Jimma, Ethiopia: Supplemental Material

Links from the EssayInternational Rivers EthiopiaGrand Millenium Dam, website that promotes the Grand Millenium Dam and other hydroelectric projects in Ethiopia... More

Inhabiting Ocular Ground: Kinshasa's Future in the Light of Congo's Spectral Urban Politics: Supplemental Material

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Inhabiting Ocular Ground: Kinshasa's Future in the Light of Congo's Spectral Urban Politics: Supplemental Material

Editorial OverviewIn the May 2011 issue of Cultural Anthropology, Filip De Boeck examines the Congolese government’s plans for the future of Kinshasa in light o... More

American Stiob: Or, What Late-Socialist Aesthetics of Parody Reveal about Contemporary Political Culture in the West: Supplemental Material

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American Stiob: Or, What Late-Socialist Aesthetics of Parody Reveal about Contemporary Political Culture in the West: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of essays on U.S. political culture. See, for example Joseph Masco's “"Survival is Your Business... More