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This article refers to:
Anthropologists Are Talking about Queer Anthropology

Graham, Mark. 2016. Anthropologists are Talking about Queer Anthropology. Ethnos, 81(2):364-377.

When the above piece was published, it was wrongly attributed solely to the editor of the piece, rather than the participants. The latter are:

Paul Boyce, University of Sussex, UK;

Elisabeth L. Engebretsen, University of Oslo, Norway;

Elena Gonzalez-Polledo, London School of Economics, UK;

Thomas Hendriks, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;

Adnan Hossain, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;

Silvia Posocco, Birkbeck, University of London, UK;

Hadley Z. Renkin, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary;

Taylor Riley, University of Bayreuth, Germany;

Heather Tucker, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary.

Taylor & Francis apologises for this error.

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