The March 2010 issue of American Anthropologist, available now on Anthrosource and Wiley-Interscience, features the debut of the new ”Public Anthropology Review” section. 
As we announced last fall, these reviews will highlight anthropological work principally aimed at non-academic audiences, including websites, blogs, white papers, journalistic articles, briefing reports, online videos, and multimedia presentations.
Reviews in this issue feature discussions of Gillian Tett, popular anthropology blogs (like “Savage Minds” and “Zero Anthropology”), digital ethnography on YouTube, and more.
Fittingly, the reviews can be accessed by the public, free of charge, via the Wiley-Interscience platform: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/123301409/PDFSTART
For more information on public anthropology reviews and on how to submit materials for review or ideas for review essays in upcoming issues, please click here.
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