The very first form of web content to be produced by the SCA, Supplemental posts extend the reach and impact of articles published in Cultural Anthropology through author interviews, discussion questions, and other materials not included in the text of the article.

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The Global University, Area Studies, and the World Citizen: Neoliberal Geography's Redistribution of the "World": Supplemental Material

The Global University, Area Studies, and the World Citizen: Neoliberal Geography's Redistribution of the "World": Supplemental Material

Interview with the AuthorDr. Looser arrived at this research topic through studying technology and special economic zones (SEZs), focusing on spaces where neoli... More

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

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

Piracy, Circulatory Legitimacy, and Neoliberal Subjectivity in Brazil: Supplemental Material

Piracy, Circulatory Legitimacy, and Neoliberal Subjectivity in Brazil: Supplemental Material

Interview with the AuthorRYAN JAMES: Your article takes the reader through some wide-ranging fieldsites – from an antipiracy NGO promoting a sentimental attachm... More

Nonself Help: How Immunology Might Reframe the Enlightenment: Supplemental Material

Nonself Help: How Immunology Might Reframe the Enlightenment: Supplemental Material

Interview With the AuthorQ: You mention that the self/nonself immunological paradigm does little to rectify major concerns within the field. Can you expand what... More

Witchcraft, Bureaucraft, and the Social Life of (US) Aid in Haiti: Supplemental Material

Witchcraft, Bureaucraft, and the Social Life of (US) Aid in Haiti: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of articles on NGOs, including, Erica Bornstein’s “The Impulse of Philanthropy” (2009), Thomas P... More

Before (and After) Neoliberalism: Tacit Knowledge, Secrets of the Trade, and the Public Sector in Egypt: Supplemental Material

Before (and After) Neoliberalism: Tacit Knowledge, Secrets of the Trade, and the Public Sector in Egypt: Supplemental Material

Editorial OverviewJulia Elyachar’s essay in the February issue of Cultural Anthropology calls for anthropologists to take seriously everyday forms of knowledge ... More

Pressure: The PoliTechnics of Water Supply in Mumbai: Supplemental Material

Pressure: The PoliTechnics of Water Supply in Mumbai: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published numerous articles on citizenship in India, including Francis Cody’s “Inscribing Subjects to Citizenship: ... More

Black Goo: Forceful Encounters with Matter in Europe's Muddy Margins: Supplemental Material

Black Goo: Forceful Encounters with Matter in Europe's Muddy Margins: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of articles concerned with naturecultures, including a Special Issue on Multispecies Ethnography... More

Lonely Drinking Fountains and Comforting Coolers: Paradoxes of Water Value and Ironies of Water Use: Supplemental Material

Lonely Drinking Fountains and Comforting Coolers: Paradoxes of Water Value and Ironies of Water Use: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published other articles on the concept of community, such as Brian Keith Axel’s “The Context of Diaspora” (2004), ... More

Water Flowing North of the Border: Export Agriculture and Water Politics in a Rural Community in Baja California: Supplemental Material

Water Flowing North of the Border: Export Agriculture and Water Politics in a Rural Community in Baja California: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published numerous articles on inequality in Mexico. See, for example, Peter S. Cahn’s “Consuming Class: Multilevel... More