APLA: Future of Publishing for Political and Legal Anthropology

Have you ever thought to the future of publishing for Political and Legal Anthropology? How do you imagine it?
The APLA future of publication sub-committee members (Susan Coutin, Madelaine Edelman,Sally Merry, John Conley, Justin Richland, Erik Harms, Kate Sullivan, Kate Henne and Andrea Ballestero) are currently brainstorming about ways to expand the reach of its publication program in order to better serve its membership, take advantage of new communication technologies, and respond to the financial challenges that scholarly publication is facing. At our 2013 AAA business meeting we will collect ideas on how to better reach the broader law and society, international studies, global politics, and legal studies communities. If you have ideas and want to add to the conversation feel free to contact Susan Coutin at scoutin@uci.edu.
Cite this article as: , Allegra Lab. September 2013. 'APLA: Future of Publishing for Political and Legal Anthropology'. Allegra Lab. https://allegralaboratory.net/apla-future-of-publishing-for-political-and-legal-anthropology/

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