Holding Worlds Together: Ethnographies of Knowing and BelongingBerghahn Books |
Contents
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Some Paradoxes in | 17 |
When Experts Disagree on | 37 |
Global Gazes of NorwegianAmerican Genealogies | 57 |
Biomigration and Landscape Imagery | 103 |
Epochs of Scalemaking in Papua | 121 |
Rearticulating Identity | 143 |
Globalisation | 163 |
Afterword | 185 |
Notes on Contributors | 199 |
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