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Fijian Water in Fiji and New York: Local Politics and a Global Commodity: Supplemental Material

Fijian Water in Fiji and New York: Local Politics and a Global Commodity: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a Curated Collection on Water, which, in addition to this article, includes: Ananth Aiyer’s “The Allure o... More

The Work of the New Economy: Consumers, Brands and Value Creation: Supplemental Material

The Work of the New Economy: Consumers, Brands and Value Creation: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesIn the past, Cultural Anthropology has published a variety of articles on the anthropology of corporations and consumer activism. See for exa... More

The Allure of the Transnational: Notes on Some Aspects of the Political Economy of Water in India: Supplemental Material

The Allure of the Transnational: Notes on Some Aspects of the Political Economy of Water in India: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of articles that examine the effects of neoliberalism on rural populations and contexts. See, fo... More

Pesticides in Coca-Cola and Pepsi: Consumerism, Brand Image, and Public Image in a Globalizing India: Supplemental Material

Pesticides in Coca-Cola and Pepsi: Consumerism, Brand Image, and Public Image in a Globalizing India: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesOther Cultural Anthropology articles have also examined the practices and effects of multinational corporations. See, for example, Suzana Saw... More

Versions of the Dead: Kalunga, Cuban-Kongo Materiality, and Ethnography: Supplemental Material

Versions of the Dead: Kalunga, Cuban-Kongo Materiality, and Ethnography: Supplemental Material

Questions for Classroom Discussion1. Why is Ochoa intially resistant to acknowledging the goosebumps and other physical sensations as central to his research?2.... More

Four Genealogies for a Recombinant Anthropology of Science and Technology: Supplemental Material

Four Genealogies for a Recombinant Anthropology of Science and Technology: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a range of essays that address philosophical and methodological challenges in the anthropology of science... More

Circulation, Accumulation, and The Power of Shuar Shrunken Heads: Supplemental Material

Circulation, Accumulation, and The Power of Shuar Shrunken Heads: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a range of articles on circulation and accumulation as cultural processes. See, for example, James Fergus... More

Good Gifts for the Common Good: Blood and Bioethics in the Market of Genetic Research: Supplemental Material

Good Gifts for the Common Good: Blood and Bioethics in the Market of Genetic Research: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a range of articles on the cultural dimensions of genetics. See, for example, Michael J. Montoya's "Bioet... More

The City as Barracks: Freetown, Monrovia, and the Organization of Violence in Postcolonial African Cities: Supplemental Material

The City as Barracks: Freetown, Monrovia, and the Organization of Violence in Postcolonial African Cities: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published several essays on militarization, the military, and resistance. See, for example Linda Green’s "Fear as a... More

Fashions and Fundamentalisms in Fin-De-Siecle Yemen: Chador Barbie and Islamic Socks: Supplemental Material

Fashions and Fundamentalisms in Fin-De-Siecle Yemen: Chador Barbie and Islamic Socks: Supplemental Material

Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published a number of essays that examine how women have helped configure, and have been reconfigured by, contempor... More