Volume 45 | Issue 3 | August 2018
Articles Farming out of place Transnational family farmers, flexible farming, and the rupture of rural life in Bahia, Brazil by ANDREW OFSTEHAGE Commensuration, performativity, and the reform of statistics in [...]
Articles Farming out of place Transnational family farmers, flexible farming, and the rupture of rural life in Bahia, Brazil by ANDREW OFSTEHAGE Commensuration, performativity, and the reform of statistics in [...]
The Board of the American Ethnological Society is delighted to announce the new editors for American Ethnologist — Stacy Pigg and Michael Hathaway! On July 1, 2019, we will welcome Stacy Pigg (Simon Fraser U) and Michael Hathaway (Simon [...]
The American Ethnological Society is pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 AES Graduate Student Research Grant. The competition, in its inaugural year, received almost 200 proposals, and the [...]
AES is proud to welcome Gina Athena Ulysse as a new AES Councilor, to serve from 2019-2023. Gina, who teaches at Wesleyan U, is a distinguished public anthropologist and performance [...]
Congratulations to AE author Jean Dennison (U Washington) whose 2017 AE essay won the 2017 prize for “Most Thought-Provoking Article in Native American and Indigenous Studies” from the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA). The [...]
Articles Tell the story: How to write for American Ethnologist Open access article by NIKO BESNIER and PABLO MORALES Employing the CEO of Me, Inc. US corporate hiring in [...]
The American Ethnological Society (AES) announces the AES Graduate Student Research Grant for students who have completed at least one year of graduate study in anthropology or allied fields. Projects that involve [...]
Articles Sovereign intimacies The lives of documents within US state-noncitizen relationships by GRAY ALBERT ABARCA and SUSAN BIBLER COUTIN A life worth living Temporality, care, and personhood in the [...]
Articles A world without innocence by MIRIAM TICKTIN Development as pedagogy On becoming good models in Japan and Myanmar by CHIKA WATANABE The ambiguous figures of social enterprise Gendered [...]
he American Ethnological Society would like to congratulate the Joint Winners of the 2017 Sharon Stephens Prize, Nayanika Mathur and Jon Bialecki. Prize Committee Shanti Parikh (Washington University in St. Louis), chair; Ilana [...]
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