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Tag Archives: Maartje A. H. van der Woude

In the Journals, What's going on in Ukraine?

In the Journals – August 2014

August 28, 2014David ThompsonAdrienne Roberts, American Ethnologist, anthropology, Catherine Wanner, Clarissa Aguilar, community policing, Criminal Justice Review, Critical Sociology, Darshan Vigneswaran, Debt, Didier Fassin, Elizabeth Cullen, European Journal of Cultural Studies, Expert Witness, Gerhard Erners, HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, Heroin, Immigration, Jo-Anne A. Nijland, Joanne P. van der Leun, Joost Fontein, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Kristian Mjåland, Law & Social Inquiry, Loic Wacquant, Maartje A. H. van der Woude, Michael Bobick, Netherlands, Norway, Oliver Owen, Pat O-Malley, Prison, Punishment and Society, Rebecca Trammell, Sarah D. Phillips, Sierra Leone, Sociology, South Africa, Thesis Eleven, Ukraine, United Kingdom, War Crime, Witchcraft 1 Comment
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Welcome back to In the Journals, now a bi-monthly look at the recent academic publications that have come within anthropoliteia’s orbit. Summer is drawing to a close and many of us head are undoubtedly heading back to the slog of the academic year, but should you find yourself with a free moment here are some recent articles and reviews dealing critically with issues of law and order, policing, crime and the state.

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