Anthropology of/in Circulation: The Future of Open Access and Scholarly Societies

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2008-08

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American Anthropological Association (Society for Cultural Anthropology)

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In a conversation format, seven anthropologists with extensive expertise in new digital technologies, intellectual property, and journal publishing discuss issues related to open access, the anthropology of information circulation, and the future of scholarly societies. Among the topics discussed are current anthropological research on open source and open access; the effects of open access on traditional anthropological topics; the creation of community archives and new networking tools; potentially transformative uses of field notes and materials in new digital ecologies; the American Anthropological Association’s recent history with these issues, from the development of AnthroSource to its new publishing arrangement with Wiley-Blackwell; and the political economies of knowledge circulation more generally.

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Open Access, Open Data, Publishing, Anthropology, Social Science, Professional Organizations, Free Software, Open Source Software, Intellectual Property, Social Change, Digital Technologies, American Anthropological Association, Libraries, Scholarly Societies, Knowledge Circulation

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Kelty, Christopher M., Michael M. J. Fischer, Alex Golub, Jason Baird Jackson, Kimberly Christen, Michael F. Brown and Tom Boellstorff (2008) Anthropology of/in Circulation: The Future of Open Access and Scholarly Societies. Cultural Anthropology. 23(2):559-588.

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