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TopWar on Terror February 2008
'Human terrain'
Roberto J. González
Cultural Knowledge and Common Sense
Montgomery McFate,
Steve Fondacaro
ANTHROPOLOGY AS LAMPPOST?
David Price
Buying a piece of anthropology
DAVID H. PRICE
PATAI AND ABU GHRAIB
Roberto J. González
ANTHROPOLOGISTS AND WAR
Hugh Gusterson
Buying a piece of anthropology Part 1: Human Ecology and unwitting anthropological research for the CIA
DAVID H. PRICE
Towards mercenary anthropology? The new US Army counterinsurgency manual FM 3–24 and the military-anthropology complex
ROBERTO J. GONZÁLEZ
ETHICS, POLITICS AND NON-STATE WARFARE
David Kilcullen
BUILDING BRIDGES OR BURNING HERETICS?
Montgomery McFate
THE SAHARA AND THE 'WAR ON TERROR'
Stephen Ellis,
Jermy Keenan
CULTURE, CRITIQUE AND CREDIBILITY
Laura A. McNamara
CULTURE, CRITIQUE AND CREDIBILITY Speaking truth to power during the long war
Laura A. McNamara,
Gustaaf Houtman
MY COUNTRY RIGHT OR WRONG
Jeremy Keenan
SPYING AND FIELDWORK
Susan Wright
Double or quits
Gustaaf Houtman
Double or quits: A response from the ESRC
Phil Sooben
Conspiracy theories and 'terrorists'
JEREMY KEENAN
COLONIALISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY: Scope for a collective academic response to David H. Price (AT 21[5]) and the PRISP controversy
Heike Schaumberg
Osama Bin Laden and the man-eating sorcerers: Encountering the 'war on terror' in Papua New Guinea
DANIELE MORETTI
Anthropology and spying: A response to David H. Price (AT 21[6])
Niel Sebag-Montefiore,
David Price
America the ambivalent: Quietly selling anthropology to the CIA
DAVID H. PRICE
London bombings
Beverley Charles Rowe,
Keith Hart
The London bombings: A crisis for multiculturalism
Keith Hart
ISLAMOPHOBIA AND RACISM
Brian Street
THE ETHICS OF SPYING
Hugh Gusterson,
Michael Whisson
The ethics of spying: Responses to F. Moos, R. Fardon and H. Gusterson (AT21[3])
L szl K rti,
Peter J.M. Nas,
Bartholomew Dean,
Richard Fardon
ISLAMOPHOBIA
a response to Werbner AT 21[1]
Jonathan Benthall
ANTHROPOLOGISTS AS SPIES
Felix Moos,
Richard Fardon,
Hugh Gusterson
Scientists as Spies
Franz Boas
Islamophobia: Incitement to religious hatred legislating for a new fear
PNINA WERBNER
Comment
Jeffrey Sluka,
Noam Chomsky,
David Price,
Tariq Modood,
Alison Shaw,
Alexandra K. Kenny,
Thomas Killion,
Nancy Scheper-Hughes,
Donald Macleod,
Tom Selwyn
Why might young British Muslims support the Taliban?
Alison Shaw
Past wars, present dangers, future anthropologies
David Price
Wartime dilemmas of an ethical anthropology
Murray L Wax
Anthropology and the military—1968, 2003 and beyond?
Hugh Gusterson
Writing for the crisis
William O. Beeman
Thinking The Unthinkable: Meditations on the events of 11 September 2001
Glenn Bowmann
