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	Comments on: Conference Report: An American at the German Anthropological Association	</title>
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		By: Tobias		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Definitely some interesting observations, Heath. As a German native with academic socialization in the UK, Canada and Sweden, I&#039;m usually OK with a little bit of self-promotion ;)! I conducted ethnographic research within the German peace research community a few years ago in case anyone is interesting in exploring and comparing further:
&quot;From Social Movement to Ritualized Conference Spaces: The Evolution of Peace Research Professionalism in Germany&quot; (link to summary, open access pre-print and paywalled version in Peace &#038; Change:
http://aidnography.blogspot.se/2016/06/from-social-movement-to-ritualized-conference-spaces-peace-research-professionalism-Germany-Denskus-Peace-Change.html)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Definitely some interesting observations, Heath. As a German native with academic socialization in the UK, Canada and Sweden, I&#8217;m usually OK with a little bit of self-promotion ;)! I conducted ethnographic research within the German peace research community a few years ago in case anyone is interesting in exploring and comparing further:<br />
&#8220;From Social Movement to Ritualized Conference Spaces: The Evolution of Peace Research Professionalism in Germany&#8221; (link to summary, open access pre-print and paywalled version in Peace &amp; Change:<br />
<a href="http://aidnography.blogspot.se/2016/06/from-social-movement-to-ritualized-conference-spaces-peace-research-professionalism-Germany-Denskus-Peace-Change.html" rel="nofollow ugc">http://aidnography.blogspot.se/2016/06/from-social-movement-to-ritualized-conference-spaces-peace-research-professionalism-Germany-Denskus-Peace-Change.html</a>)</p>
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