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Month: November 2017
Visit Berghahn Booth #306 at AAA 2017
We are delighted to inform you that we will be attending the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting being held November 29- December 3, 2017, in Washington DC. Please stop by Booth #306 to browse our selection of books at discounted prices and pick up free journal samples.
We are especially excited to invite you to join us on Friday December 1st at 3:30pm in the exhibit hall area for a wine reception to be held at the Berghahn booth to celebrate the launch of our new series titled Studies in Social Analysis under general editor Martin Holbraad, who has also been appointed editor of Social Analysis, the journal. We hope to see you there!
If you are unable to attend the conference, we would like to extend a special discount offer. For the next 30 days, receive a 25% discount on all Anthropology titles. Visit our website and use discount code AAA17 at checkout.
For more information on New and Forthcoming titles, please check out our brand new interactive online Anthropology & Sociology 2018 Catalog.
Below is a preview of some of our newest releases on display:
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Universal Children’s Day
In recognition of Universal Children’s Day, Berghahn Journals is offering FREE access to articles from Girlhood Studies, Boyhood Studies, and Anthropology of the Middle East until November 27!
Emma Pearce, Kathryn Paik and Omar Robles
Making It Up: Intergenerational Activism and the Ethics of Empowering Girls
Emily Bent
The Ethics of Representing Girls in Digital Policy Spaces
Emily Anderson
Suzanne Dunn, Julie S. Lalonde and Jane Bailey
A Brief History of Childhood in Boir Ahmad, Iran
Erika Friedl
Conflicts in Children’s Everyday Lives: Fresh Perspectives on Protracted Crisis in Lebanon
Erik van Ommering
“I Love You, Guys”: A Study of Inclusive Masculinities among High School Cross-Country Runners
Luis Morales and Edward Caffyn-Parsons
The Biologically Vulnerable Boy: Framing Sex Differences in Childhood Infectious Disease Mortality
Heather T. Battles
Victoria Cann and Erica Horton
Natasha Anand
SIMULATED SHELVES: BROWSE October 2017 NEW BOOKS
We’re delighted to offer a selection of latest releases from our core subjects of Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Gender Studies, History, Medical Anthropology, and Mobil Studies.
STRAYING FROM THE STRAIGHT PATH
How Senses of Failure Invigorate Lived Religion
Edited by Daan Beekers and David Kloos
Volume 3, Studies in Social Analysis
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