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A&E in Anthropology News
In January’s this month’s A&E column in Anthropology News, anthropologist James Veteto discusses the activist role of environmental anthropology and its linkages with the ongoing Occupy movement. He notes that these groups overlap on many points, and when it comes to seeking sustainable solutions to problems of ecological and social degradation the Occupy movement and environmental anthropology have great potentials for productive collaboration.
In the February Anthropology News, outgoing president Paige West gives an “state of the section” report.
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