The latest issue of PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review marks the end of Heath Cabot and William Garriott’s tenure as the editors-in-chief of PoLAR. In their introduction, “In Good Faith: Editing and Knowledge Production in Precarious Times,” Cabot and Garriott reflect on their four years as editors and share their insights on academic publishing and precarity in the field.
The Editors’ Introduction is available in its entirety on the PoLAR website.
Articles
“A Dot on a Map”: Cartographies of Erasure in Garifuna Territory
Keri Vacanti Brondo
“Fighting against Clandestine Migration:” Sub-Saharan Migrants’ Political Agency and Uncertainty in Morocco”
Sébastien Bachelet
The Jury Is Out: An Ethnographic Study of Lay Participation in the Norwegian Legal System
Anna Offit
The Rise and Irrelevance of the State: Political Views from a Peasant Community of the 2016 Peruvian Presidential Election
Susan Vincent
Alissa Bernstein
Digital Access amongst the Marginalized: Democracy and Internet Governance in Rio de Janeiro
Jeffrey Omari
Project Governance beyond Foreign Aid: Mediating Neoliberalism in Lithuania
Marina Mikhaylova
ParticiPat: Exploring the Impact of Participatory Governance in the Heritage Field
Pablo Alonso Gonzalez, David Gonzalez-Alvarez, and Joan Roura-Exposito
Mediated Agency and Funeral Insurance in China
Andrew B. Kipnis
A special thank you to Heath and William for all of their work over the last few years.
