Abstract

We are excited to face the challenge of bringing all anthropologists interested in the use of anthropology together, particularly at a historic juncture: more than half of anthropologists in the United States work outside universities. We particularly want to draw on practitioners' potential to inform scholarship by enticing their participation in a journal different from others where anthropologists tend to publish, using new formats for communication. Practicing Anthropology is a career-oriented publication of the Society for Applied Anthropology that emerged from Sol Tax's goal to establish a vehicle of communication for practitioners and a source of career information for anthropologists working outside academia. With this issue, the Practicing Anthropology Editorship returns to its birthplace at the University of Maryland, where Distinguished Professor Erve Chambers was its first editor.

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