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CFP: Waste @ Anthropology News

Call for Proposals: Waste

Trash, garbage, junk, refuse, pollution, waste. Sanitation work, environmental justice, freecycle, reuse. Our excesses can provide logistical challenges, practical opportunities, and great insight into individuals, communities and cultures.

Anthropology News seeks proposals that may include, but are not limited to, explorations of waste in terms of: garbage, pollution, recycling, public health, personal health, waste management, economics of waste, material culture, archaeology of garbage, perceptions of waste, sanitation workers, scavengers, and more.

Guidelines

To participate, email a 300-word abstract and 50–100-word biosketch to AN Managing Editor Amy Goldenberg (agoldenberg [at] aaanet.org). We welcome proposals from current AAA members for In Focus commentaries, Teaching Strategies articles, Field Notes pieces, photo essays, photo features, news stories, interviews and more. Proposals for photo essays should also include up to five high resolution photographs (tiff or jpg), each with a caption and credit. Multimedia submissions are especially encourage to be featured on www.anthropology-news.org. All accepted contributions will be published online at http://www.anthropology-news.org for up to 1,600 words, with flexible space for supplemental artwork and other supporting files. Thematic contributions for print AN will be determined based on when completed In Focus contributions of 1,100–1,300 words in length are submitted.

Selected authors will be notified of their status in June and full articles will be due August 1.

Proposal deadline: May 14
Early submissions are encouraged.

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About Max Liboiron

Max Liboiron is a Postdoctoral Fellow at New York University in the Media, Culture, and Communication Department. Her dissertation, Redefining Pollution: Plastics in the Wild, investigates scientific and advocate techniques used to define plastic pollution given that plastics are challenging centuries-old concepts of pollution as well as norms of pollution control, environmental advocacy, and concepts of contamination. She is also an activist and trash artist. www.maxliboiron.com

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