Dr Jonathan Skinner – his latest publications

For synopsis and publishing details, follow the links

 

Anthropology in Action

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

Before the Volcano

Reverberations of identity on Montserrat

 

Jonathan Skinner’s ethnography of life on the island of Montserrat leading up to and including the present day volcanic eruptions

 Travel and Trauma:

Suffering and the Journey

 

 

An Interdisciplinary Colloquium

 

April 11-12, 2008

 

St John’s College, Oxford

 

Seminars

 

ç  Dr Jonathan Skinner invites 

 

 

 

Managing Island Life

Social, Economic and Political Dimensions of Formality
 and Informality in ‘Island’ Communities

 

Edited by Jonathan Skinner and Mils Hills

  

 

 

 

 

BAC One-Eleven,   BAC 1-11,   BAC 111,  Rombac One-Eleven, Marshalls of Cambridge, BAE146/RJ, BAE 146, Tay 1-11, Tay One-eleven,

BAC one-eleven, the whole story, Marshall aviation Cambridge, Steven Skinner, author, Biography, Wisley, Vickers own airfield,

Airliners, Aircraft, manufacturers,  GMS Enterprises Peterborough

Montserrat, West Indies, volcano, Dr Jonathan Skinner, colonial Caribbean, School of Anthropological Queen’s University Belfast, Caribbean ethnography, Arawak, Tempus,

 

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