Abstract

Introduction: How Does Anthropology Work Today?, Les W. Field, University of New Mexico, USA and Richard G. Fox, University of North Carolina, USA 1. Anthropological Collaborations in Colombia, Joanne Rappaport, Georgetown University, USA 2. Gray Spaces and Endless Negotiations: Forensic Anthropology and Human Rights, Mercedes Doretti, Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) and Jennifer Burrell, SUNY at Albany, USA 3. Collaborating to Meet the Goals of a Native Sovereign Nation: The Tule River Tribal History Project, Gelya Frank, University of Southern California, USA 4. Doing Cultural Anthropology and Disability Studies in Rehabilitation Training and Research Contexts , Pamela Block, SUNY at Stony Brook 5. In Praise of Reckless Minds: Making a Case for Activist Anthropology, Charles R. Hale, University of Texas at Austin, USA 6. What Do Indicators Indicate? Reflections on the Trials and Tribulations of Using Food Aid to Promote Development in Haiti, Drexel G. Woodson, University of Arizona, USA 7. Anthropology: A View from the Women's Research Arena, Linda Basch, National Council for Research on Women 8. Potential Collaborations and Disjunctures in Australian Work Sites: An Experiential Rendering, Sandy Toussaint, University of Western Australia 9. The Dilemmas of Working Anthropology in Twenty-first-Century India, Nandini Sundar, Delhi School of Economics, India 10. Ethnographic Alchemy: Perspectives on Anthropological Work from Northern Madagascar, Andrew Walsh, Wilfred Laurier University and University of Western Ontario, USA 11. Reflections on the Symposium, Douglas E. Foley, University of Texas at Austin

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