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Focaal advocates an approach that rests in the simultaneity of ethnography, processual analysis, local insights, and global vision, and is rooted in debates on the ongoing conjunction of anthropology and history and the incorporation of local settings in wider spatial networks of coercion, imagination, and exchange. While encouraging contributions on all world regions, it is unique among anthropology journals for its affiliation with 'anthropology at home' and studies of 'the West', Europe and post-socialism. The journal is also interested in issues of globalization, imperialism, and associated violent and disruptive processes, as well as their ramifications for local research settings and for theory and method.

Increasing to 3 issues in 2009!

Volume 2006, Number 47, Summer 2006
The transnational construction of local conflicts and protests. Guest editors: Halleh Ghorashi, Oscar Salemink, and Marja Spierenberg

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Editorial

Free Content After hybridity
pp. v-vii(1)
Author: Kalb, Don

Special Section: The transnational construction of local conflicts and protests

Resistance of local communities against marginalization in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area
pp. 18-31(14)
Authors: Spierenburg, Marja; Steenkamp, Conrad; Wels, Harry

Local protest and transnational Catholicism in Brazil
pp. 77-89(13)
Author: de Theije, Marjo

Paradoxes of transnational space and local activism: Iranians organizing across borders
pp. 90-102(13)
Authors: Ghorashi, Halleh; Tavakoli, Nayereh

Articles

British Indians in colonial India and Surinam: Transnational identification and estrangement
pp. 105-119(15)
Authors: Bal, Ellen; Sinha-Kerkhoff, Kathinka

Forum

The Sydney riots
pp. 141-148(8)
Author: Dawson, Andrew

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 149-156(8)

Film Review

Film Review
pp. 157-159(3)

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