PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
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PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the anthropological study of law, politics, and power in diverse cultural and social contexts.
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| instanceOf |
academic journal
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anthropology journal → peer-reviewed journal → |
| academicDiscipline |
legal anthropology
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political anthropology → political science → socio-legal studies → |
| covers |
diverse cultural contexts
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diverse social contexts → |
| discipline |
anthropology
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| focusesOn |
NGOs
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activism → border regimes → bureaucracy → citizenship → citizenship regimes → class → colonialism → courts → development → everyday state practices → expert knowledge → gender → globalization → governance → governance technologies → human rights → humanitarianism → indigeneity → inequality → international law → law → legal consciousness → legal institutions → legal pluralism → migration → neoliberalism → policing → policy → politics → postcolonialism → power → race → refugees → regulation → rights discourse → security → social justice → social movements → sovereignty → state formation → transnationalism → violence → |
| language |
English
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| peerReviewed |
true
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| publishes |
book reviews
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ethnographic case studies → peer-reviewed research articles → special issues → theoretical essays → |
| scope |
global
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American Anthropological Association
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hasPublication |