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  3. Vol. 2 No. 2 (2006)

Vol. 2 No. 2 (2006)

Published: 2008-04-12

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Ron Geaves, Chris Partridge
    97-99
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Articles

  • Mammai Mataji a Contemporary Indian Great Goddess

    Peter Maddock
    100-126
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Consuming a Cathedral Commodification of religious places in Late Modernity

    Tuomas Martikaien
    127-145
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Icons and the Immigrant Context

    Mariana Mastagar
    146-159
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Watching Birds and People Where Anthropology Meets Ornithology -- A Few Personal Remarks

    Mikael Rothstein
    160-176
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • The Brazilian Ayahuasca Religions

    Robin M. Wright
    177-186
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)

Book Reviews

  • Amiria Henare, Martin Holbraad and Sari Wastell (eds.), 2007, 'Thinking through Things: Theorising Artefacts Ethnographically.' London: Routledge. x + 232pp. £19.99. ISBN-13 978-1-84472-071-2 (pbk).

    Graham Harvey
    187
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  • Anastasia Karaflogka, 2006, 'E-religion: A Critical Appraisal of Religious Discourse on the World WideWeb.' London: Equinox. 224pp. £16.99. ISBN 1904768849 (pbk).

    Stephen Jacobs
    188-189
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  • Rowena Robinson, 2005, 'Tremors of Violence: Muslim Survivors of Ethnic Strife in Western India.' New Delhi: Sage Publications. 248 pp. £15.99. ISBN 0-7619-3408-1 (pbk).

    Ron Geaves
    190-191
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