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Attention
all visitors:
Anthropology Matters are delighted
to announce the launch of a new reviews page. Please click here
for more information.
The latest edition of the journal, Fielding
Emotions, is now online! Read it here.
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About Anthropology Matters
Welcome to Anthropology Matters, an initiative developed by postgraduates
for postgraduates, researchers and early career anthropologists.
This site aims to stimulate discussion on the production of anthropological
knowledge through a focus on training, teaching, research and writing.
Anthropology Matters currently features a thriving peer-reviewed
academic journal, a directory of anthropologists and their interests,
access to teaching, learning and other resources and a well used
e-mail list where we share word of conferences, seminars and news
of other events.
We believe that the building up of a community of postgraduates,
researchers and early career anthropologists is a vital part of
the rejuvenation of anthropology as a discipline. We also believe
that this must be beyond the confines of any individual department,
if the tremendous postgraduate enthusiasm we know exists is to be
harnessed to its fullest potential. Positioned on the margins of
the mainstream academic community we pose the kinds of questions
that encourage postgraduates to be intellectually adventurous, and
to provide support for the transition from student to academic or
applied anthropologist.
Our values are of openess and inclusiveness, reflected in a growing
steering committee with representatives from six anthropology departments
in the UK. We welcome all comments and contributions on any aspect
of our site and agenda, and hope that you will join us in realising
our collective vision!

Contact Anthropology Matters
General enquiries about Anthropology Matters: am@anthropologymatters.com
Problems/sugestions about the site: webmaster@anthropologymatters.com
Anthropology Matters Journal:
journal@anthropologymatters.com
Queries regarding the contacts
section: contacts@anthropologymatters.com

Steering committee
Andrew Irving, UCL
Celayne Heaton, Kingston University
Patrick Hazard, UCL
Ingie Hovland, SOAS
Ian Harper, University of Edinburgh
James Staples, SOAS
Heike Schaumberg, University of Manchester
Tom Wormald, Manchester University
Mattia Fumanti, Keele University
Mette Louise Berg, University of St Andrews
Rebecca Marsland, University of Edinburgh
Anna Portisch, SOAS
Andrew Garner, Oxford Brookes University (liaison with the ASA)
David Mills, C-SAP (special adviser)
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