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Introduction: Shift Change: Meet the New Editors of Collaborative Anthropology

Introduction: Shift Change: Meet the New Editors of Collaborative Anthropology Introduction Shift Change: Meet the New Editors of Collaborative Anthropology With this new issue of Collaborative Anthropologies we are inaugurating a new phase of the journal. Founded in 2007 by Luke Eric Lassiter, Collaborative Anthropologies has become a major forum for anthropologists and those in related fields to discuss the ethics, dilemmas, methodologies, and debates associated with a range of collaborative research projects. Lassiter was joined by co-editor Samuel Cook, and between the two of them, they produced volumes 1­6. Now the baton has passed to a new team, consisting of Charles Menzies from the University of British Columbia, Karen Quintiliani from California State University at Long Beach, and Susan B. Hyatt at Indiana University­Purdue University Indianapolis. Menzies is editorin-chief, with Quintiliani and Hyatt as associate editors. We all recognize that from the start, and in a relatively very short period of time, the journal has established a reputation for excellence, and the three of us will work to maintain that high level of scholarship. To continue to move the journal forward, we have some new ideas for foci that might either result in special issues or open up the possibilities for new contributors to submit their manuscripts http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Collaborative Anthropologies University of Nebraska Press

Introduction: Shift Change: Meet the New Editors of Collaborative Anthropology

Collaborative Anthropologies , Volume 7 (1) – Feb 15, 2014

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Introduction Shift Change: Meet the New Editors of Collaborative Anthropology With this new issue of Collaborative Anthropologies we are inaugurating a new phase of the journal. Founded in 2007 by Luke Eric Lassiter, Collaborative Anthropologies has become a major forum for anthropologists and those in related fields to discuss the ethics, dilemmas, methodologies, and debates associated with a range of collaborative research projects. Lassiter was joined by co-editor Samuel Cook, and between the two of them, they produced volumes 1­6. Now the baton has passed to a new team, consisting of Charles Menzies from the University of British Columbia, Karen Quintiliani from California State University at Long Beach, and Susan B. Hyatt at Indiana University­Purdue University Indianapolis. Menzies is editorin-chief, with Quintiliani and Hyatt as associate editors. We all recognize that from the start, and in a relatively very short period of time, the journal has established a reputation for excellence, and the three of us will work to maintain that high level of scholarship. To continue to move the journal forward, we have some new ideas for foci that might either result in special issues or open up the possibilities for new contributors to submit their manuscripts

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Published: Feb 15, 2014

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