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Related Publications

Research in Economic Anthropology

Research in Economic Anthropology (REA), founded in 1978, is the longest-running published annual series in Economic Anthropology. It aims to advance the comparative study of economic systems in their broader socio-cultural context.

The first twenty volumes of Research in Economic Anthropology were edited by Barry Isaac of the University of Cincinnati and published by JAI Press. Beginning with the 21st volume, the series will be edited by Norbert Dannhaeuser and Cynthia Werner of Texas A&M University and published by Elsevier/JAI.

Under the new editorship, original empirical and theoretical works will appear in this refereed series, as well as contributions that review recent developments in particular sub-fields of economic anthropology.

The 21st volume (Social Dimensions in the Economic Process) is available (Fall 2002), and the 22nd volume (Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration) is forthcoming (Fall 2003). The 23rd volume, guest edited by Michael Alvard of Texas A&M University, focuses on Human Behavorial Ecology. Manuscripts for volume 24 are now being accepted by the editors. Please address any questions to Norbert Dannhaeuser (ndann@tamu.edu) or Cynthia Werner (werner@tamu.edu). Manuscripts can be submitted to: Norbert Dannhaeuser, Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4352.


Job Announcements

SOCIOCULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGIST. Specializing in Industrialization and Work.
The University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Anthropology, seeks a sociocultural anthropologist at the tenure-track Assistant Professor level, starting July 1, 2004. Applicants should be specialists in the study of industrialization and work, with particular reference to new regional and transnational economic structures. Relevant research concerns include contemporary manufacturing and marketing structures, the
comparative study of migration, artisan-based production/proto-industrialization, proletarianization/peasantization, and urbanization. Geographic area is open. The department is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching and service. Ph.D. is
required at time of appointment. Applications should be postmarked on or before November 7, 2003,and should include a vita, a letter describing current and future research, 2 to 3 representative publications, and the names, addresses (street and e-mail) and telephone numbers of 3 references.

Please send to:
Professor Francesca Bray,
Search Committee Chair
Department of Anthropology
UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-3210


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