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In wake of Graeber uproar, up to six anthropology professors may go

by lorenz on Sep 26, 2005 in politics, anthropology (general), University / Academia

Just months after the Anthropology Department at Yale University voted not to renew sociocultural anthropology professor David Graeber's contract based on his political views, rumors are swirling that the department may lose as many as six additional professors by the end of the academic year, Yale Daily News reports

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Review of Graeber's book: Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology / download the whole book

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