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Embarking on an Anthropology of Removal

Andre Gingrich

Current …, 2006

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The Missing and the Marginalized: A Biocultural Approach to Forensic Anthropology at the US/Mexico Border

Elise J Adams, Jesse Goliath

Humans, 2023

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BR Johnston 2011 Healing in the aftermath of development induced displacement - The Anthropology of Reparations

Barbara Rose Johnston

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Anthropology in Action

Kimberly Theidon

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Migrant flows and necro-sovereignty: the itineraries of bodies, samples, and data across the US-Mexico borderlands

Vivette García Deister

BioSocieties, 2019

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Cultural Expertise? Anthropologist as Witness in Defense of Indigenous and Afro‐Descendant Rights

Mariana Mora

American Anthropologist, 2020

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Jean-Marc Dreyfus and Élisabeth Anstett, (eds), Human Remains in Society: Curation and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Genocide and Mass-Violence (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016)

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Kronos: Southern African Histories, 2018

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Hidden in full sight: kinship, science and the law in the aftermath of the Srebrenica genocide (2014)

Victor Toom

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Identifying dead migrants: forensic care work and relational citizenship

Amade M'charek, Sara Casartelli

Citizenship Studies, 2019

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AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST WORLD ANTHROPOLOGY Foreword to the Subsection on Forensic Anthropology. This section contains my comment on an article called The Institutionalization of Social Anthropology in Western Andalucia, My comment "Patria Chica, Region and the World', pp. 622-624.

Henk Driessen

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AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST PUBLIC ANTHROPOLOGY Laying the Body on the Line: Activist Anthropology and the Deportation of the Undocumented LAYING IT ON THE LINE

Daniel Goldstein

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Civic Engagement with the Dead: Notes on Theory and Practice in a Forensic Key (The Applied Anthropologist 37:1 Fall 2017, pp. 4-7)

Adam Rosenblatt

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Murphy 2015 - Review of - Treasured Possessions: Indigenous Interventions into Cultural and Intellectual Property Law. Haidy Geismar. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013. 328 pp. ISBN 978-0-8223-5427-7. $24.95.

Liam Murphy, Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology

Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology 7(1):86–89, 2015

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Lessons From Post-Genocide Rwanda: The Location, Identification and Respectful Burial of the Anonymous Victims of Mass Atrocities (2013)

Erin Jessee

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“Year That Trembled and Reel'd”: Reflections on Public Anthropology a Decade after 9/11

Amy Mundorff

American …, 2011

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Unidentifiable Remains, Unalienable Rights: Addressing the Problematic Nature of Cultural Affiliation under NAGPRA using a Human RIghts Framework

Morgan Wiley

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The U.S. Native American Graves Protection And Repatriation Act (NAGPRA): Successes, Challenges And Opportunities For Global Conversation

Kathleen S . Fine-Dare

The Great Laboratory of Humanity: Collection, Patrimony and the Repatriation of Human Remains.” Proceedings of “The Great Laboratory of Humanity” conference, University of Padova, Italy, May 30—June 1, 2016. CLEUP SC: Coop. Libraria Editrice Università di Padova. , 2019

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Notes from a Small Place: Anthropological Blues in the Face of Global Terror

Pnina Werbner

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The missing, the martyred and the disappeared: Global networks, technical intensification and the end of human rights genetics

Lindsay Smith

Social studies of science, 2016

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National geographic: the rooting of peoples and the territorialization of national identity among scholars and refugees

Ezekiel B Freeman

Cultural anthropology, 1992

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2016. Migrant Memento Mori and the Geography of Risk. Journal of Social Archaeology

Gabriella Soto

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Practicing Forensic Anthropology: A Human Rights Approach to the Global Problem of Missing and Unidentified Persons

Erin Kimmerle

Annals of Anthropological Practice, 2014

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Finding Home: A Forensic Perspective on the Global Crisis of Forced Migration

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Jurnal Keamanan Nasional

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Our Dead Can Speak: Social Displacements, Affects, and Political Action in Comparative Perspective

Liliana Sanjurjo

Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, 2018

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Memory, Conflicts, Disasters, and the Geopolitics of the Displaced

Amal A Abdrabo

Memory, Conflicts, Disasters, and the Geopolitics of the Displaced, 2021

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American Anthropologist 100(1):196-197. Review of Displacement, Diaspora, and Geographies of Identity. Sunaina Maira

Sunaina Maira, Smadar Lavie

American Anthropologist , 1998

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Anthropology Now Findings: CUNY Graduate School Student Collective

Nadja Eisenberg-Guyot, Matthew Chrisler, Samuel Novacich, Sarah Molinari

Anthropology Now, 2016

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Introduction: Anthropology, Human Rights, and Three (Miniature) Generations

Joshua Clark, Miia Halme-Tuomisaari

PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropological Review, Virtual Edition 11/2016, 2016

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2021_Moving beyond Weiss and Springer's Repatriation and Erasing the Past: Indigenous values, relationships, and research

Gwen Robbins Schug, Sian Halcrow

International Journal of Cultural Property, 2021

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On Migration and Indigenous Sovereignty in a Chronically Mobile World (Guest Editors' Introduction)

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Studies in Social Justice, 2020

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Shifting Sands: Towards an Anthropological Praxis

Toni Bauman

Oceania, 2001

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Graves, ruins, and belonging: towards an anthropology of proximity*

Joost Fontein

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2011

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Human rights, human remains: forensic humanitarianism and the human rights of the dead. International Social Science Journal. doi:10.1111/issj.12071

Claire Moon

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The ancestors should go home: bioanthropology, collaboration, and repatriation in the twenty-first century

Ann M . Kakaliouras

Working with and for Ancestors: Collaboration in the Care and Study of Ancestral Remains , 2021

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Naming the Dead: Identification and Ambiguity Along the U.S.-Mexico Border

Robin C Reineke

Proquest Dissertations, 2017

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