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Association for Political and Legal Anthropology
The Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (APLA) is a section of the American Anthropological Association (AAA). Its members share interests in issues of contemporary importance in the fields of political and legal anthropology, including nationalism, citizenship, political and legal processes, the state, civil society, colonialism and post-colonial public spheres, multiculturalism, globalism, immigration, refugees, and media politics.
Zero Anthropology
Rooted in political anthropology and international relations, Zero Anthropology (ZA) concentrates on giving readers access to information, insights, and debates about: the resurgence of nationalism; the decline of the neoliberal international order; globalization and de-globalization; the transnational capitalist class imperialism (especially in its liberal mode); and, the political economy of knowledge production in anthropology.