3-0820 ANTHROPOLOGY IN PRINT: SHIFTS IN THE MAKING AND MEANING OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL TEXTS
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 13:45-17:30

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Students, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Sarah F Green (University of Manchester)
Chairs:  Donald Brenneis (University of California - Santa Cruz) and Hastings Donnan (Queen's University Belfast)
Participants:  Fred Appel (Princeton University Press), Kathryn Earle (Berg), Ken Wissoker (Duke University Press), Naomi Schneider (University of California Press), T David Brent (University of Chicago Press), Lesley Riddle (Routledge), Tom Boellstorff (University of California - Irvine), Terri Teleen (Wiley-Blackwell), Naomi Margaret McPherson (University of British Columbia Okanagan), Justin B Richland (University of California-Irvine), Katherine Marshall (Routledge, Taylor & Francis) and Ben Orlove (Columbia University)
Respondents:  Daniel A Segal (Pitzer College), Gordon C Mathews (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Georgina E Born PhD (University of Oxford), Giovanni Da Col (University of Cambridge) and Andrew Barry (University of Oxford)
13:45
Participant
Fred Appel (Princeton University Press)
14:00
Participant
Ken Wissoker (Duke University Press)
14:15
Participant
T David Brent (University of Chicago Press)
14:30
Participant
Naomi Schneider (University of California Press)
14:45
Participant
Kathryn Earle (Berg)
15:00
Participant
Lesley Riddle (Routledge)
15:15
Discussion
15:30
Break
15:45
Participant
Ben Orlove (Columbia University)
16:00
Participant
Tom Boellstorff (University of California - Irvine)
16:15
Participant
Justin B Richland (University of California-Irvine)
16:30
Participant
Naomi Margaret McPherson (University of British Columbia Okanagan)
16:45
Participant
Terri Teleen (Wiley-Blackwell)
17:00
Participant
Katherine Marshall (Routledge, Taylor & Francis)
17:15
Discussion
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