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Kane, Stephanie
Associate Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
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Sycamore Hall, Room 305 Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405
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Phone: (812) 855-0896 E-mail: stkane@indiana.edu
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Stephanie Kane is a cultural anthropologist and ecologist whose fieldwork and writing addresses a range of justice issues. Kane's book, "Where Rivers Meet the Sea: A Political Ecology of Water" (Temple, forthcoming August 2012), intertwines themes of environmental and social justice activism in port cities of Brazil and Argentina. She has also done rapid ethnographic assessments of water issues in India, Chile, Mexico, Panama, the Netherlands and Germany. Recent and forthcoming articles from the Port City Water Project can be found in PoLAR, Human Organization, Envision, and the Journal of Folklore Research. She is the author of two earlier books, The Phantom Gringo Boat: Shamanic Discourse and Development in Panama (Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institute Press, 1994; Cybereditions, 2004), and AIDS Alibis: Sex, Drugs, and Crime in the Americas (Philadelphia: Temple University press, 1998), and coeditor, with Philip Parnell, of entitled Crime's Power: Anthropologists and the Ethnography of Crime (New York: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003). For more information please see her Web site at http://www.indiana.edu/~culturex.
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