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    • Culture, Vol. 16, No. 1: Open Spaces/Close Encounters; Espaces ouverts/liens étroits
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    • Culture, Vol. 14, No. 1 – Doing/Undoing Anthropology in the time of pandemic, Faire/Défaire l’anthropologie au temps de la pandémie
    • Culture, Vol. 13, No. 2 – Changing Climates
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    • Culture, Vol. 12, No. 2 – #metoo
    • Culture, Vol. 12, Special – Stories from Cuba / Échos de Cuba / Historias de Cuba
    • Culture, Vol. 11, No. 2 – Data
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    • Culture, Vol. 10, No. 1 – Exclusion
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Editors’ comment, Fall 2018 issue / Mot des éditeurs, numéro d’automne 2018

By/Par Marieka Sax, Anglophone Member-at-Large, Van Troi Tran, membre actif francophone Welcome to the Fall 2018 issue of Culture, the newsletter of Continue reading →

President’s Welcome

By Pamela Downe, University of Saskatchewan Welcome to the new issue of Culture! It is also a new year for Continue reading →

Mot de bienvenue de la présidente

Par Pamela Downe, Université de la Saskatchewan Bienvenue dans ce nouveau numéro de Culture! C’est aussi une nouvelle année pour Continue reading →

Annonce du thème du congrès conjoint CASCA-AAA: Changer d’air

Par Martha Radice et Pamela Downe Nous sommes ravies d’annoncer que nous faisons du grand progrès dans l’organisation du congrès Continue reading →

Announcing the CASCA-AAA joint conference theme: Changing climates

By Martha Radice and Pamela Downe We’re delighted to announce that we’re making great progress on organizing the joint CASCA-AAA conference to Continue reading →

Trauma-Informed Anthropology and the #Me Too Movement: Bringing Marginalized Voices into Mainstream Discourse

By Samantha Moore, University of Saskatchewan The recent #MeToo movement has drawn much attention to both interpersonal and structural power Continue reading →

Taking Up Space – The Role of Safer Spaces in the #MeToo Era

By Aine Dolin and Adrienne Ratushniak, University of Saskatchewan As with other aspects of the #MeToo movement, the prevalence of Continue reading →

Moving Forward with #MeToo: An Analysis of Anthropological Graduate Education in the Field

By Marley Duckett and Mika Rathwell, University of Saskatchewan Few events in recent history have had such far-reaching social impacts Continue reading →

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