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North American Dialogue

Published by the American Anthropological Association on behalf of the Society for the Anthropology of North America

Edited by:
Catherine Kingfisher


North American Dialogue (NAD) is the newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America. NAD provides a forum for North Americanist scholars, activists, and practitioners to share works-in-progress, to disclose findings, raise issues, describe fieldwork, and offer political and theoretical analysis as it is happening.

Members of the Society for the Anthropology of North America receive NAD as a benefit of their membership. Please visit http://sananet.org to learn about becoming a member.

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TopHighlights

Read the most downloaded articles in 2009 from North American Dialogue:

Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor
Paul Farmer

The Obama Victory, Asset-Based Development and the Re-Politicization of Community Organizing
Susan B. Hyatt

REPORT FROM THE FIELD: Fair Trade and the Idea of the Market
Carolyn F. Fisher

Report from the Field: Social Capital and Deconcentration: Theoretical and Policy Paradoxes of the HOPE VI Program
Susan Greenbaum

Report from the Field: Skin-in-Solutions: Militarizing Medicine and Militarizing Culture in the United States Military
Andrew Bickford

The Politics of Antiracism & Social Justice: The Perspective of a Human Rights Network in the U.S. South
Faye V. Harrison

Report from the Field: Redoing Chicago: Gentrification, Race, and Intimate Segregation
Jesse Mumm

Co-Defenders: How Human Rights Activists and Anthropologists Can Work Together
Ramona Ortega

SANA Race and Justice Plenary I: No Justice, No Peace?
Brett Williams

Newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America

Community Service-Learning: A Model for Teaching and Activism
Sam Beck