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Working Papers

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UCL Anthropology Working Papers Series

Department of Anthropology
University College London
14 Taviton Street, London
WC1H 0BW, U.K.


ISSN 1759-6688
Editorial Board: Andrea Migliano, Charles Stewart

© Copyright rests with the authors

The UCL Anthropology Working Papers Series demonstrates the full range of research carried out in the Department of Anthropology at UCL. It includes working papers by academic staff, post-docs and research students, as well as revised versions of the best dissertations produced by our undergraduate students and students on our taught Masters' courses.


Working Paper No.

Name / Title

12/2013

Daniel Sherer

‘Why Does The Method Seem So Confusing?’
An Ethnographic Exploration of Success, Selfhood, and Capitalism in Woodbridge, New Jersey, and at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, New York

11/2013

Rosalie Allain

Spectrum of Visibility: An Exploration of Astronomical Techniques of Visualization

10/2012

Jane Roberts

Dispensing Knowledge and Shaping Experience: The Role of Popular Media in the Lives of Women with Pre Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder

09/2011

Alice Clough

Combating Urban Disengagement? Stickers as a Form of Street Art

08/2011

Alice Armstrong

'Sakawa' rumours: Occult internet fraud and Ghanaian identity

07/2009

Carolina Comandulli

Protectionists and the Guaraní: the village that did not exist
Socio-environmental conflict in Southern Brazil

06/2009

Sarah Wilkes

Materials Matter: An Anthropological Study of Materials Libraries

05/2009

Alice Elliot

Legal, Social and Intimate Belonging: Moroccan and Albanian Second Generation Migrants in Italy

04/2009

Lewis Daly

Food, Gender, and Shamanism: Society and Cosmology in Amazonia

03/2009

Alison Macdonald

'Real' and 'Imagined' Women: A Feminist Reading of Rituparno Ghosh's Films.

02/2009

Max Bondi

Things of Africa: Rethinking Candomblé in Brazil

01/2008

Katerina Georgiadis

Migration and Reproductive Health: A Review of the Literature


All enquiries should be addressed to:

Andrea Migliano - a.migliano@ucl.ac.uk
Charles Stewart - c.stewart@ucl.ac.uk