Table of Contents
Editorial
Tsundoku
Giovanni da Col
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i–iii
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Why an open access publishing cooperative can work: A proposal for the AAA's journal portfolio
Alberto Corsín Jiménez, John Willinsky, Dominic Boyer, Giovanni da Col, Alex Golub
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v–xii
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Debates
David Graeber
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1–41
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Andrew Kipnis
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43–58
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Articles
Nadia Fadil, Mayanthi Fernando
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59–88
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Samuli Schielke
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89–92
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Lara Deeb
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93–96
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Nadia Fadil, Mayanthi Fernando
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97–100
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Jane Parish
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101–120
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Jelle J. P. Wouters
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121–151
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Laurel Kendall, Jongsung Yang
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153–175
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Leo Hopkinson
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177–199
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Special Section - Ethics across borders: Questioning incommensurability and affinity, edited by Jonathan Mair and Nicholas Evans
Jonathan Mair, Nicholas H. A. Evans
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201–225
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Michael Lambek
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227–250
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Harri Englund
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251–273
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Simon Coleman
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275–300
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Jan Lorenz
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301–323
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Paolo Heywood
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325–344
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John Marenbon
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345–365
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Book Symposium - Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy: The many faces of Anonymous (Gabriella Coleman)
João Biehl, Naomi Zucker
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367–374
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Haidy Geismar
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375–381
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Adam Fish, Luca Follis
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383–390
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Tom Boellstorff
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391–397
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Gabriella Coleman
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399–407
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Book Symposium - The social life of money (Nigel Dodd)
Gustav Peebles
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409–410
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Keith Hart
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411–416
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Detlev Krige
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417–422
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Bill Maurer, David Pedersen
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423–426
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Hannah Appel
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427–433
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Nigel Dodd
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435–441
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Reprints
Robert McKinley
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443–483
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