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PRof cARolyn hAmilton<br />

National <strong>Research</strong> Foundation Professor in Archive and<br />

Public Culture and member of the Public Life of Ideas<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Network. <strong>Research</strong> fields: history and theory of<br />

archive; ethnography of memory work; the production of<br />

history; the history of pre-industrial southern Africa; the<br />

public life of ideas; public culture.<br />

dR susAn lEvinE<br />

Child labour; children’s health; visual anthropology;<br />

political economy; medical anthropology; gender and<br />

sexuality; HIV/AIDS; community development.<br />

dR hElEn mAcdonAld<br />

Violence, narrative, scepticism and the everyday, pluralistic<br />

health, and magico-religious knowledge, witchcraft in<br />

India, transformation in Higher Education<br />

PRof fRAncis nyAmnjoh<br />

ICTs, Mobility and Marginality; globalisation; citizenship;<br />

media; the politics of identity in Africa; has also published<br />

ethnographic novels.<br />

AssociAtE PRofEssoR fionA Ross<br />

Ethnographies of/and the Marginal. Domestic worlds;<br />

violence, loss and the recuperation of social worlds;<br />

gender, testimony and voice; Truth and Reconciliation.<br />

AssociAtE PRofEssoR AndREw sPiEgEl<br />

Housing and migration patterns and family relationships;<br />

urban water and sanitation management - South Africa;<br />

comparative pedagogies; racism; history of South African<br />

anthropology<br />

contAct dEtAils<br />

Postal address: Department of Social Anthropology, University<br />

of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch, 7701<br />

Telephone: +27 21 650 3678<br />

Fax: +27 21 650 2307<br />

E-mail: san-socanth@uct.ac.za<br />

Web: http://www.socanth.uct.ac.za/<br />

REsEARch outPut<br />

authored books<br />

Henderson, P. <strong>2011</strong>. AIDS, Intimacy and Care in Rural<br />

Kwazulu-Natal: A Kinship of Bones. Amsterdam: Amsterdam<br />

University Press. 226pp. ISBN 978-9-0896-4359-9.<br />

chapters in books<br />

Comaroff, J. <strong>2011</strong>. Uncool Passion: Nietzsche Meets the<br />

Pentecostals. In V.W. Lloyd and E. Ratzman (eds), Secular<br />

Faith, pp. 21-43. Eugene: Oregon: Cascade Books. ISBN<br />

978-1-60899-076-4.<br />

Green, L.J., Green, D. and Neves, E. <strong>2011</strong>. Indigenous<br />

knowledge and archaeological science: The challenges<br />

of public archaeology in the area Indigena do Uaca. In<br />

C. Gnecco and P. Ayala (eds), Indigenous Peoples and<br />

Archaeology in Latin America. Walnut Creek, CA 94596:<br />

Left Coast Press, Inc. ISBN 978-1-61132-015-2.<br />

Hamilton, C., Harris, V. and Hatang, S. <strong>2011</strong>. Fashioning<br />

Legacy in South Africa: Power, Pasts, and the Promotion<br />

of Social Cohesion. In P. Kearns, S. Kling and C.<br />

Wistman (eds), Heritage, Regional Development and<br />

Social Cohesion. Sweden: Jamtli Forlag. ISBN 978-91-<br />

7948-235-0.<br />

Hamilton, C. <strong>2011</strong>. Why Archive Matters: Archive,<br />

Public Deliberation and Citizenship. In X. Mangcu (ed.),<br />

Becoming Worthy Ancestors, pp. 119-144. Johannesburg:<br />

WITS University Press. ISBN 9781868145324.<br />

Harris, V. <strong>2011</strong>. Archons, aliens and angels: power and<br />

politics in the archive. In J. Hill (ed.), The Future of<br />

Archives and Recordkeeping: A Reader. London: Facet<br />

Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85604-666-4.<br />

Harris, V. <strong>2011</strong>. Ethics and the archive: “an incessant<br />

movement of recontextualisation. In T. Cook (ed.),<br />

Controlling the Past: Documenting Society and Institutions,<br />

pp. 345-362. United States of America: Society of American<br />

Archivists. ISBN 1931666369.<br />

Nyamnjoh, F. <strong>2011</strong>. De-Westernizing media theory to<br />

make room for African experience. In H. Wasserman (ed.),<br />

Popular Media, Democracy and Development in Africa,<br />

pp. 19-31. USA & Canada: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-<br />

57794-6.<br />

Nyamnjoh, F. <strong>2011</strong>. Epilogue: Opening up the <strong>Research</strong><br />

Design in and on Africa: ‘To Souls Forgotten’. In R.<br />

Devisch and F. Nyamnjoh (eds), The Postcolonial Turn:<br />

Re-Imagining Anthropology and Africa, pp. 435-448.<br />

Cameroon: Laanga & African Studies Centre. ISBN 978-<br />

9956-726-65-3.<br />

Nyamnjoh, F. <strong>2011</strong>. Relevant Education for African<br />

Development: Some Epistemological Considerations. In<br />

L. Keita (ed.), Philosophy and African Development:<br />

Theory and Practice, pp. 139-154. DAKAR: Council for<br />

the Development of Social Science <strong>Research</strong> in Africa,<br />

Senegal. ISBN 978-2-86978-326-3.<br />

Olukoshi, A. and Nyamnjoh, F. <strong>2011</strong>. The Postcolonial Turn:<br />

An Introduction. In R. Devisch and F. Nyamnjoh (eds), The<br />

Postcolonial Turn: Re-Imagining Anthropology and Africa,<br />

pp. 1-27. Cameroon: Laanga & African Studies Centre.<br />

ISBN 978-9956-726-65-3.<br />

Spiegel, A.D. and Sponheuer, S. <strong>2011</strong>. Transforming<br />

Musical Soul into Bodily Practice. Tone Eurythmy,<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseaRCh RepoRT '11

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