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The new blog by the American Anthropological Association

by lorenz on Apr 18, 2009 in Open Access Anthropology and Knowledge Sharing, anthropology (general), websites

The American Anthropological Association (AAA) has launched a new blog at http://blog.aaanet.org/ It combines their previous Anthropology News, Public Affairs and Human Rights blogs. All archived content and comments were migrated to the new location. The blog looks much better now and it is easier to stay updated.

The AAA writes:

We have created this blog as a service to our members and the general public. It is a forum to discuss topics of debate in anthropology and a space for public commentary on association policies, publications and advocacy issues. We will post select items that we think are of interest to our members and that readers have voiced an interest in. We invite all anthropologists to use this domain to stimulate intellectual discussion, and would be delighted to host guest bloggers who are active in any of anthropology’s four fields.

>> visit the AAA blog

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Comment from: Maximilian C. Forte

Maximilian C. Forte

Go ahead and say it…you know you want to :D

2009-04-19 @ 20:01


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