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The Anthrocyclopaedia will remain for now as an archive but will no longer be updated. I will be manually moving materials from this site to Anthrograph from today, editing and updating as I go. Thanks for your visits over the many years---over 10!---that this site has been active. I look forward to welcoming you to a new teaching site.

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ughest Case.” //All Things Considered//. National Public Radio. https://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/201... Proposes — and Gets Accused of Jihad.” //National Public Radio//, October 10, 2021, sec. World. https://ww... s: Rethinking Conspiracy Theories and the Digital Public Sphere Through a (Post)-Colonial Perspective.” //
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nesota Press. Goffman, Erving. 2008. Behavior in Public Places. New York: Simon and Schuster. Haraway, D
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with the University, its members, members of the public and others. The University is opposed to and will
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kinship based on an absolute division between the public domain of economic activity and the private home.

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