A special issue on meetings of the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute has just been made available online as an “early preview”. Congratulations to Hannah Brown, Adam Reed, and Thomas Yarrow who edited this special issue!
Since it is not yet officially published, there is no URL for the entire issue yet so I paste the links to individual articles here:
Introduction: towards an ethnography of meeting
Hannah Brown, Adam Reed and Thomas Yarrow
Political exhaustion and the experiment of street: Boyle meets Hobbes in Occupy Madrid
Alberto Corsín Jiménez and Adolfo Estalella
Minutes, meetings, and ‘modes of existence’: navigating the bureaucratic process of urban regeneration in East London
Gillian Evans
The meeting as subjunctive form: public/private IT projects in British and Turkish state bureaucracies
Catherine Alexander
An office of ethics: meetings, roles, and moral enthusiasm in animal protection
Adam Reed
Ethics in rehearsal
Bernard Keenan and Alain Pottage
The receding horizon of informality in WTO meetings
Nicolas Lamp
Demonstrating development: meetings as management in Kenya’s health sector
Hannah Brown and Maia Green
Ideological twinning: socialist aesthetics and political meetings in Maputo, Mozambique
Morten Nielsen
Where knowledge meets: heritage expertise at the intersection of people, perspective, and place
Thomas Yarrow
Contradiction in contemporary political life: meeting bureaucracy in Norwegian municipal government
Simone Abram
Outputs: the promises and perils of ethnographic engagement after the loss of faith in transnational dialogue
Annelise Riles
Afterword
Marilyn Strathern