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[once I've refined my Zotero collection I'll post more here... some of the book entries are a bit messed up, it will be fixed soon.]
Alan Goodman. 2006. “From the President: Engaging with National Security.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2006.47.2.63.1?prevSearch=online+engagement (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Jason Cross. 2008. “Open Access and AAA.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2008.49.2.6?prevSearch=open+access (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. 2006. Engaging Anthropology. Berg Publishers.
James Peacock. 2007. “Should AAA Publish Announcements From Intelligence and Military Agencies?.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2007.48.6.5?prevSearch=online+engagement (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Kamiya Gary. n.d. “The readers strike back.” http://www.salon.com/opinion/kamiya/2007/01/30/writing/index.html (Accessed January 3, 2009).
Wallerstein, Immanuel. 1996. Open the Social Sciences: Report of the Gulbenkian Commission on the Restructuring of the Social Sciences. 1st ed. Stanford University Press.
Swan, Alma (2007) Open Access and the Progress of Science. American Scientist, Volume 95, May-June, 198-200
2005. “Usage Statistics for AnthroCommons.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2005.46.6.37.2?prevSearch=open+access (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Alan Goodman. 2006. “From the President: Engaging with National Security.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2006.47.2.63.1?prevSearch=online+engagement (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Albanese, Andrew. 2008. “Harvard Mandates Open Access..” Library Journal 133:16-17.
Alex Golub. 2007. “With a Business Model Like This, Who Needs Enemies?.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2007.48.4.6?prevSearch=open+access (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Asad, Talal. 1973. Anthropology & the Colonial Encounter.
Bill Davis. 2007. “Financing AAA’s Publishing Program in an Era of Open Access.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2007.48.5.67?prevSearch=open+access (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Bohlin, Ingemar. 2004. “Communication Regimes in Competition: The Current Transition in Scholarly Communication Seen through the Lens of the Sociology of Technology.” Social Studies of Science 34:365-391.
Bourdieu, Pierre, and Richard Nice. Outline of a Theory of Practice.
Bourdieu, Pierre, and Jean-Claude Passeron. Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture.
Christopher Kelty. 2008. “The State of Open Access Anthropology.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2008.49.2.9?prevSearch=open+access (Accessed May 8, 2008).
Christopher Kelty, and George E Marcus. 2007. “Open Source Experiments: What They Show About the Analyst’s Frustrations in Intelligence Communities.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2007.48.2.3?prevSearch=blogging (Accessed December 16, 2008).
CHRISTOPHER M KELTY et al. 2008. “ANTHROPOLOGY OF/IN CIRCULATION: The Future of Open Access and Scholarly Societies.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1548-1360.2008.00018.x?prevSearch=michael+wesch (Accessed December 16, 2008).
DAVID J. HESS. 2007. “Crosscurrents: Social Movements and the Anthropology of Science and Technology.” http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/aa.2007.109.3.463 (Accessed March 22, 2008).
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland. Engaging Anthropology.
Giles, Micheal W. 1996. “From Gutenberg to Gigabytes: Scholarly Communication in the Age of Cyberspace.” The Journal of Politics 58:613-626.
Harnad, Stevan. 2005. “Southampton Workshop Tackles Open Access. (Cover story).” Information Today 22:1-39.
James Peacock. 2007. “Should AAA Publish Announcements From Intelligence and Military Agencies?.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2007.48.6.5?prevSearch=online+engagement (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Jason Cross. 2008. “Open Access and AAA.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2008.49.2.6?prevSearch=open+access (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Lewis, Diane. 1973. “Anthropology and Colonialism.” Current Anthropology 14:581-602.
Luke Eric Lassiter. 2006. “Collaborative Ethnography Matters.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2006.47.5.20?prevSearch=Lassiter (Accessed June 7, 2008).
Michael Wesch. 2007. “What is Web 2.0? What Does It Mean for Anthropology? Lessons From an Accidental Viral Video.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2007.48.5.30.2?prevSearch=michael+wesch (Accessed December 16, 2008).
P Kerim Friedman, Alex Golub, and Christopher Kelty. 2008. “Three Years of Savage Minds: From Blog to Scholarly Civil Society.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2008.49.3.22?prevSearch=blogging (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Ruth Behar. 2007. “Ethnography in a Time of Blurred Genres.” http://www.anthrosource.net/doi/abs/10.1525/ahu.2007.32.2.145?prevSearch=wacquant+ethnography (Accessed April 21, 2008).
Shamash, Valerie. 1998. “Being branche: A story of refugee advocacy and networking in Montreal and in cyberspace.” Concordia University (Canada) http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=734685141&Fmt=7&clientId=10306&RQT=309&VName=PQD (Accessed November 26, 2008).
Stacy Lathrop. 2007. “Friends, Why Are We Sinking?.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2007.48.4.7?prevSearch=open+access (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Susan D Blum. 2008. “The Internet, the Self, Authorship and Plagiarism.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/an.2008.49.3.8?prevSearch=blogging (Accessed December 16, 2008).
SUSAN FAULKNER, and JAY MELICAN. 2008. “Getting Noticed, Showing-Off, Being Overheard: Amateurs, Authors and Artists Inventing and Reinventing Themselves in Online Communities.” http://0-www.anthrosource.net.mercury.concordia.ca/doi/abs/10.1525/epic.2007.2007.1.51?prevSearch=blogging (Accessed December 16, 2008).
Willinsky, John. 2006. The Access Principle.
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Sociocultural Theory in Anthropology Website -
http://www.indiana.edu/~wanthro/sociocultural_theory.htm
This site contains some very interesting essays on the relationship between anthropology journals, associations, and anthropological theory. This is very relevant to my research in that it is an anthropology of anthropology project which investigates journal culture.
Anthropology Matters Journal, 2005, Vol. 7(2) “Part one: The Politics of Publishing.”
After months of searching for articles on publishing in anthropology, I struck gold tonight finding this past edition of Anthropology Matters. More on this soon. (getting very late… will edit with coffee tomorrow).
(the next two are cited in a Michael Wesch lecture posted online – )
Rundle, Mary and Cris Conley. 2007. “Ethical Implications of Emerging Technologies.” UNESCO.
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001499/149992E.pdf
“The Horizon Report” -
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Hi! Just dropping by…
Comment by FATIMA GAY J. MOLINA July 10, 2008 @ 12:34 amI’m an Anthropology graduate of the University of the Philippines. I chanced upon your website when I was browsing about Call for Papers.