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Book Review

Wild policy: Indigeneity and the unruly logics of intervention

by Tess Lea, Stanford University Press, 2020, xi, 207 pp., (hbk), ISBN: 9781503612662

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  • Colebatch, H. K., R. Hoppe, and M. Noordegraaf. 2010. Working for Policy. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
  • Shore, C., S. Wright, and P. Davide. 2011. Policy Worlds: Anthropology and the Analysis of Contemporary Power. Vol. 14. New York: Berghahn Books.
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  • Yanow, D. 2011. “A Policy Ethnographer’s Reading of Policy Anthropology.” In C. Shore, S. Wright, and P. Davide, edited by. Policy Worlds: Anthropology and the Analysis of Contemporary Power. Berghahn Books. New York. 300-313, Vol. 14.

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