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AiA is a peer-reviewed journal publishing key articles, commentaries, research reports, and book reviews that deal with the use of anthropology in all areas of policy and practice. Recent themes have included identity and movement, anthropology in Denmark, the effects of ethics, and anthropology and activism. Subjects covered by the journal include organizations, HIV/AIDS research, new reproductive technologies, the rights of indigenous peoples, community care and social policy, health, medicine and suffering, education and government policy, museums, place and space, management, ethnicity and violence, and overseas development.

Volume 14, Numbers 1-2, Spring/Summer 2007
Ethnographic Humanism: Migrant Experiences in the Quest for Well-Being. Guest Editors: Robin Oakley and Anne Grønseth

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Editorial

Free Content Editorial
pp. v-v(1)
Author: Skinner, Jonathan

Introduction

Free Content Ethnographic Humanism—Migrant Experiences in the Quest for Well-Being
pp. 1-11(11)
Authors: Grønseth, Anne Sigfrid; Oakley, Robin

Articles

Tamils' Quest for Well-Being: Moving as a Success or Failure?
pp. 28-40(13)
Authors: Grønseth, Anne Sigfrid

'Nobody Loves You as Much as Rice'
pp. 41-51(11)
Author: Lockerbie, Stacy

Forum

Shame, Guilt and Identity: An Essay
pp. 74-79(6)
Author: Rollins, Jaime

Book Reviews

The Airmen and the Headhunters
pp. 80-81(2)
Author: Janowski, Monica

Children's Places: Cross Cultural Perspectives
pp. 84-85(2)
Author: Cranwell, Keith

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