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    • Culture, Vol. 16, No. 1: Open Spaces/Close Encounters; Espaces ouverts/liens étroits
    • Culture, Vol. 15, No. 2-Modes et Formats/Modes and Formats
    • Culture, Vol. 15, No.1 – Engagements and Entanglements /Engagements et enchevêtrements
    • 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
    • Culture, Vol. 13, No. 1 – Publics
    • 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
    • Culture, Vol. 11, No. 1 – Mo(u)vement
    • Culture, Vol. 10, No. 2 – Visual Anthropology/ Anthropologie visuelle
    • Culture, Vol. 10, No. 1 – Exclusion
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President’s Welcome

Par Emma Varley, Brandon University Welcome to the Fall Issue of Culture on “Engaged/Engaging Anthropology”! And, as CASCA’s President for Continue reading →

Mot de bienvenue de la présidente

Par Emma Varley, Brandon University Bienvenue à l’édition d’automne de l’infolettre Culture sur «l’Anthropologie engagée et engageante». En tant que Continue reading →

Annonce du thème de AAACASCA2023 theme announcement  

CASCA is excited to announce the theme of the 2023 conference (to be held with the AAA in Toronto, November Continue reading →

Art and Anthropology

By Kathleen Downie, MA Social Anthropology How do we engage anthropology as a discipline, and how does anthropology help us Continue reading →

“Doing” Anthropology Differently: Indigenous Data Sovereignty, Research Data Management and Anthropology

By Naomi Adelson, PhD, Professor and Associate Vice President, Research & Innovation – Toronto Metropolitan University The management of research Continue reading →

Engaging Anthropology to Understand the Experiences of Disabled University Students

By Kim Clark, Kate Mahoney, Sam Schneider, Anika Sebudde and Andrew Walsh (Department of Anthropology, Western University) What is the impact on Continue reading →

Future Reflections: Archaeology, Identity, and Contemporary Gender Politics

By Emma Palladino, Université de Montréal What is archaeology “for”?  An easy first answer: to reconstruct and thus better understand Continue reading →

Une méthodologie intersubjective et phénoménologique : Proposition d’un empirisme radical

Image du bandeau: cérémonie de cacao sacré réalisée à Montréal le 11 juin 2022, Clara Gargon 2022.

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