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Volume 8 (2000): Issue 1 (Feb 2000)
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Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale
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Tourism and its discontents. Suri–tourist encounters in southern Ethiopia*
Tourism and its discontents. Suri–tourist encounters in southern Ethiopia*
Spirit, substance, vehicle. Kinship and cosmology among the Dangaura Tharu, Nepal
Spirit, substance, vehicle. Kinship and cosmology among the Dangaura Tharu, Nepal
Ethnicity and free exchange in Mauritian society*
Ethnicity and free exchange in Mauritian society*
When people are broadcast their ethnographies. Text, mass media and voices from the field*
When people are broadcast their ethnographies. Text, mass media and voices from the field*
Embodied ethnography. Doing culture
Embodied ethnography. Doing culture
Several representations, internal diversity, one singular people
Several representations, internal diversity, one singular people
From social science to scientific society. Ernest Gellner's ‘third option’ between atomism and organicism
From social science to scientific society. Ernest Gellner's ‘third option’ between atomism and organicism
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