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Anthropology in Action 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.

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Volume 18, Number 3, Winter 2011
Special Issue on Anthropology of Welfare

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Introduction

Free Content An Anthropology of Welfare: Journeying towards the Good Life
pp. 1-9(9)
Authors: Langer, Susanne; Højlund, Susanne

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Walking, Welfare and the Good City
pp. 33-44(12)
Authors: Hall, Tom; Smith, Robin

Well-faring towards Uncertain Futures: A Comparative Perspective on Youth in Marginalized Positions
pp. 45-56(12)
Authors: Højlund, Susanne; Meinert, Lotte; Frederiksen, Martin Demant; Dalsgaard, Anne Line

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Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 65-69(5)

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