The most recent issue of Anthropology Today (Feb. 2008 (24:1)) is out. It’s called the “Virtual Issue: War on Terror”, and it includes a number of articles on the ethical dilemmas surrounding the involvement of anthropologists and other social scientists in military and intelligence agency pursuits, including articles on the controversial involvement of anthropologists in the US Human Terrain Systems (HTS). (See my earlier posting here
for more resources on HTS.)
Some articles such as Roberto Gonzalez’ “‘Human terrain’. Past, present and future applications” are new, others have been reprinted from earlier issues for this thematic issue, including:
UBC Library subscribes to this ejournal, so as long as you are on-campus or connected via VPN when off-campus, you will be able to access the articles by clicking the links given above, or here for a full Table of Contents for the Feb. 2008 issue.