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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. 2 – Resilience/Résilience
    • 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, Special – Stories from Cuba / Échos de Cuba / Historias de Cuba
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La coopération internationale cubaine au temps de la COVID-19

Par Marie Michèle Grenon, Université Laval Depuis plusieurs semaines, la pandémie de COVID-19 progresse dans l’ensemble des régions du monde Continue reading →

Doing/Undoing/Redoing Carnival in New Orleans in the Time of COVID-19

By Martha Radice, Dalhousie University and Visiting Scholar, New Orleans Center for the Gulf South, Tulane University I left my Continue reading →

Corn-Wolf in Pandemia

By Nicolas Rasiulis, McGill University Spring Equinox, 2020, two days before my previously anticipated departure for Mongolia to conduct the Continue reading →

Disrupted Lives and Uncertainties in the Time of Pandemic

By Bicram Rijal, Simon Fraser University We are living in extremely uncertain times. With the global takeover by the COVID-19 Continue reading →

Coronavirus Horror: A Reflection on Abjection and Embodied Weapons

By Maria Ibari Ortega, Australian National University Amid global panic and local fears of contagion, acts of violence and aggression Continue reading →

Faire et défaire la vulnérabilité au temps des catastrophes

Par Emmanuelle Bouchard-Bastien, Université Laval C’est le printemps, et bientôt les rivières du Québec prendront leurs aises dans les plaines Continue reading →

Making the Familiar Strange: Studying Bison Reintroductions in the Land of Living Skies

By Clint Westman, University of Saskatchewan In autumn 2019, I began doing fieldwork in a different province, on a new Continue reading →

Student Research Feature

Undergraduate student research from the University of Saskatchewan On March 7, 2020, eight undergraduate and four graduate students presented at Continue reading →

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