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Collaborative Anthropologies is published and printed in hard copy by the University of Nebraska Press and is available electronically via ProjectMUSE.

Volumes are published in the fall of each year.

Volume 5 (2012) / Volume 4 (2011) / Volume 3 (2010) /
Volume 2 (2009) / Volume 1 (2008)

Volume 5 - 2012

Editors' Introduction - Luke Eric Lassiter and Samuel R. Cook

Research Articles

Towards a Feminist Para-Ethnography: On Gender Equality Policy Making In Business - Melissa S. Fisher

Dying to be Represented: Museums and Día de los Muertos Collaborations - Gwyneira Isaac, April Bojorquez, and Catherine Nichols

Commentary

From Experimental Moment to Legacy Moment: Collaboration and the Crisis of Representation - Bob W. White

When Anthropology Meets Contemporary Art: Notes for a Politics of Collaboration - Kiven Strohm

Interview

“Our work is about trying to create democratic learning spaces”: An Interview with Angie Hart, Community University Partnership Programme, University of Brighton - interviewed by Graham Crow

Article Response and Critique

Advocacy Trumps Accuracy? Stereotypes of East European Roma and Ethnography - David Z. Scheffel

Book Reviews

Indigenous Archaeologies: A Reader on Decolonization (Margaret Bruchac, Siobhan Hart, and H. Martin Wobst, eds.) & Bridging the Divide: Indigenous Communities and Archaeology into the 21st Century (Caroline Phillips and Harry Allen, eds.) - Mick Morrison

Ethnographic Archaeologies: Reflections on Stakeholders and Archaeological Practices (Quetzil E. Castaneda and Christopher N. Matthews, eds.) - Paul Mullins

Archaeology as a Tool of Civic Engagement (Barbara J. Little and Paul A. Shackel, eds.) - Patricia M. Samford

Volume 4 - 2011

Editors' Introduction to Volume 4 - Luke Eric Lassiter and Samuel R. Cook

Special Issue: Collaborative Anthropologies in Latin America - Edited by Joanne Rappaport and Les Field

Introduction - Les Field and Joanne Rappaport

Rethinking Field Work and Ethnographic Writing - Luis Guillermo Vasco Uribe

Knowledge Transmission through the Renü - Pablo Cañumil and Ana Ramos

Afro-Puerto Rican Oral Histories: A Disruptive Collaboration - Jocelyn A. Géliga Vargas

Walking and Doing: About De-Colonial Practices - Xochitl Leyva Solano

The IDIEZ Project: A Model for Indigenous Language Revitalization in Higher Education - John Sullivan

Interview

With J. Anthony Paredes

Issues in Student Fieldwork

Collaborative Service Learning and Anthropology with Gitxaala Nation - Charles R. Menzies and Caroline F. Butler, with Solen Roth, Natalie J.K. Baloy, Robin Anderson, Jennifer Wolowic, and Oralia Gómez-Ramírez

Walking the Walk in Collaborative Fieldwork: Reponses to Menzies, Butler, and Their Students - Susan Hyatt, with Margaret Baurley, Molly Dagon, Ryan Logan, Marcela Castro Madariaga, David Plasterer, and Anne Waxingmoon

Apprentice Ethnography and Service-Learning Programs: Are They Compatible? A Response to the Gitxaala Nation Program Led by Charles Menzies and Caroline Butler - Tim Wallace

Butterflies, Anthropologies, and Ethnographic Field Schools: A Reply to Wallace and Hyatt - Charles Menzies

Book Reviews

Anthropologists in Arms: The Ethics of Military Anthropology (George R. Lucas, Jr.) - Robert Albro

Engaging Contradictions: Theory, Politics, and Methods of Activist Scholarship (Charles R. Hale, ed.) - Josiah McC. Heyman

Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary (George Marcus, Paul Rabinow and Tobias Rees, eds.) & Fieldwork is Not What it Used to Be: Learning Anthropology’s Method in a Time of Transition (George Marcus and James Faubion, eds.) - Douglas Foley

Collaborating at the Trowel’s Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology (Stephen W. Silliman, ed.) - Darby C. Stapp and Julia G. Longenecker

Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives (Susan Sleeper-Smith, ed.) - Cécile R. Ganteaume

Volume 3 - 2010

Editors' Introduction - Luke Eric Lassiter and Samuel R. Cook

Discussions and Applications of Engaged Scholarship, Collaborative Ethnography in North Carolina

Models of Engaged Scholarship: An Interdisciplinary Discussion - Dorothy Holland, Dana E. Powell, Eugenia Eng, and Georgina Drew

Documenting Traditions and the Ethnographic Double Bind - Martha King

Ethnography-as-Activism: Student Experiments, Dilemmas from the Field

Experiments in Engaged Anthropology - Stuart Kirsch

Of Camels and “Ca-mail”: Engaging Complex Representations of Bedouins in Activism - Emily McKee

Imagining Interventions: Coexistence from Below and the Ethnographic Project - Regev Nathansohn

The Unintentional Activist: Questions of Action, Activism, and Accountability - Elana Resnick

Of Contract and Camaraderie: Thoughts on What Relationships in the Field Could Be - John Mathias

Gadžology as Activism: What I Would Have Ethnography Do for East European Roma - Heather Tidrick

Collaborative Media Production and Antropología Comprometida - Katherine Fultz

“Don’t Forget Me”: Cultivating a Politics of Trust with Agricultural Workers in the Hinterlands of Northeast Argentina - Jennifer S. Bowles

Book Reviews

Rainy River Lives: Stories Told by Maggie Wilson (Sally Cole, comp. and ed.) - Jennifer S.H. Brown

Travels With Tooy: History, Memory, and the African American Imagination (Richard Price) - Karen McComas

Breaking Ground: The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and the Unearthing of Tse-whit-zen Village (Lynda V. Mapes) - Colleen E. Boyd

Volume 2 - 2009

Editor’s Introduction - Luke Eric Lassiter

Collaborative Archaeologies - Edited by Celeste Ray

Introduction: Emerging Consensus and Concerns in Collaborative Archaeological Research - Celeste Ray

Mapping Indigenous Histories: Collaboration, Cultural Heritage, and Conservation in the Amazon - Michael J. Heckenberger

(Re)Engaging With the (Un)Known: Collaboration, Indigenous Knowledge, and Reaffirming Aboriginal Identity in the Torres Strait Islands, NE Australia - Liam M. Brady

Archaeological Collaboration with American Indians: Case Studies from the Western United States - Wendi Field Murray, Nicholas C. Laluk, Barbara J. Mills, and T. J. Ferguson

Crafting Collaborative Archaeologies: Two Case Studies from New England - Elizabeth S. Chilton and Siobhan M. Hart

Experiments - Co-edited with Samuel R. Cook

Introduction: The Collaborative Power Struggle - Samuel R. Cook

Can There Be a Critical Collaborative Ethnography? Creativity and Activism in the Seventh Ward, New Orleans - Rachel Breunlin and Helen A. Regis

“Talk to the People on the Streets, NOT the People in the Suites”: Reflections on Collaborations with “Mr. Black” - Micah F. Morton and E.L. Thomas-Smith

Like a Mountain: Performing Collaborative Research with Youth in Rural Appalachia - Linda Spatig, Shelley Gaines, Ric MacDowell, Betty Sias, Leanne Olson, and Cassi Adkins

Book Reviews

Improvising Theory: Process and Temporality in Ethnographic Fieldwork (Allaine Cerwonka and Liisa H. Malkki) - Susan Brin Hyatt

The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered (Judith M. Daubenmier) - Larry Nesper

Archaeology Matters: Action Archaeology in the Modern World (Jeremy Sabloff) - Carol McDavid

Abalone Tales: Collaborative Explorations of Sovereignty and Identity in Native California (Les W. Field) and Anthropology Put to Work (Les Field and Richard G Fox) - Robin Ridington

Handbook of Critical and Indigenous Methodologies (Norma K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and Linda Tuhiwai Smith) - James Cedric Woods

Mediating Knowledges: Origins of a Zuni Tribal Museum (Gwyneira Isaac) - Nancy J. Parezo and Sunny H. Lybarger

Volume 1 - 2008

Editor’s Introduction - Luke Eric Lassiter

Research Articles

Beyond Participant Observation: Collaborative Ethnography as Theoretical Innovation - Joanne Rappaport

“Side by Side, or Facing One Another”: Writing and Collaborative Ethnography in Comparative Perspective - Les W. Field

Caught in Collaboration - Deepa S. Reddy

Collaboration Today and the Re-Imagination of the Classic Scene of Fieldwork Encounter - Douglas R. Holmes and George E. Marcus

Challenging Hegemonies: Advancing Collaboration in Community-Based Participatory Action Research - Jean J. Schensul, Marlene J. Berg, and Ken M. Williamson

“You Can’t Put a Price On It”: Activist Anthropology in the Mountaintop Removal Debate - Samuel R. Cook

Reflection and Commentary

Reflections on Collaboration, Ethnographic and Applied - James L. Peacock

Collaborative Anthropology as Twenty-First Century Ethical Anthropology - Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban

Book Reviews

Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native Peoples and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States (Jordan E. Kerber, ed.) - Jon Daehnke

Collaboration in Archaeological Practice: Engaging Descendant Communities (Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh and T.J. Ferguson, eds.) - Joe Watkins

Being Lakota: Identity and Tradition on Pine Ridge Reservation (Larissa Petrillo, with Melda and Lupe Trejo) - R. D. Theisz

Fieldwork Connections: The Fabric of Ethnographic Collaboration in China and America (Bamo Ayi, Stevan Harrell and Ma Lunzy) - Ho Ts’ui-p’ing

Writing in the San/d: Autoethnography among Indigenous Southern Africans (Keyan G. Tomaselli, ed.) - Megan Biesele and Robert K. Hitchcock

World Anthropologies: Disciplinary Transformations within Systems of Power (Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo Escobar, eds.) - Claudia Briones