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Association for Political and Legal Anthropology

Association for Political and Legal Anthropology

The section of the American Anthropological Association committed to critical study of politics and law

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Tag: Black Lives Matter

#BREXIT, Trump, and Public Anthropology

In the days after the Brexit referendum, a friend in California confided that every morning he searched the internet for articles explaining why the Brexit outcome did not mean Donald Trump…

Black Lives Matter, Brexit, Intersectionality, Public Anthropology, Racism, Trump

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Performing Power in Zimbabwe: Power Politics and the Courts Since 2000

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