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Brighton, Stephen A.

  2009     Historical Archaeology of the Irish Diaspora: A Transnational Approach. University of Tennessee Press.

 

Chambers, Erve

  2009     In Both Our Possibilities: Anthropology on the Margins. Human Organization 68(4): 374–379.

 

Chernela, Janet M.

  2011a  The Second World of Wanano Women: Truth, Lies, And Back-Talk in the Brazilian Northwest Amazon. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 21(2): 193–210.

  2011b  Barriers Natural and Unnatural: Islamiento as a Central Metaphor in Kuna Ecotourism. Bulletin of Latin American Research 30(1): 35–49.

 

Fiske, Shirley J.

  2011     Global Climate Change from the Bottom Up.In Applying Anthropology in the Global Village. Christina Wasson, Mary Odell Butler, and Jacqueline Copeland-Carson, eds. Pp. 143–172. Left Coast Press.

 

Freidenberg, Judith

  2009     The Invention of the Jewish Gaucho: Villa Clara and the Construction of Argentine Identity. University of Texas Press.

 

Hussen, Sophia A, Lisa Bowleg, Thurka Sangaramoorthy, and David J Malebranche

  2012     Parents, Peers and Pornography: The Influence of Formative Sexual Scripts on Adult HIV Sexual Risk Behaviour Among Black Men in the USA. Culture, Health & Sexuality 14(8): 863–877.

 

Leone, Mark P.

  2010     Critical Historical Archaeology. Left Coast Press.

 

Little, Barbara

  2011     Heritage, Resilience, and Peace. Heritage & Society 4(2): 187–198.

 

Sangaramoorthy, Thurka
  2012     Treating the Numbers: HIV/AIDS Surveillance, Subjectivity, and Risk. Medical Anthropology 31(4): 292–309.

 

Shackel, Paul A.

  2010     New Philadelphia: An Archaeology of Race in the Heartland. University of California Press.

  2011     The Archaeology of American Labor and Working-Class Life. University Press of Florida.

 

Shackel, Paul A., and David Gadsby

  2011     Archaeologies of Engagement, Representation, and Identity. Historical Archaeology 45(1): 114–134.

 

Shaffer, L. Jen,

  2012     Mobilizing Knowledge to Build Adaptive Capacity: Lessons from Southern Mozambique. In Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity, and Action. Alfonso Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha, eds. Pp. 69–79. Practical Action.

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