Lisa Wynn
Over the past few years I’ve been tracking debates over new reproductive health technologies in the US, Canada, the Middle East, and in cyberspace. These debates are an interesting place to see how the politics of sexuality, discourses on public health, and medical constructions of biological processes intersect to produce some curious ideas about women’s bodies and sexualities. As both an anthropologist and reproductive rights activist, I try to apply anthropological insights to understanding activism strategies and the way they fit within broader national and religious debates over reproductive health technologies.



I happened across your blog “Operational Culture for the Warfighter”, dated 30 July, 2008. You mentioned that it may be possible to get a .pdf copy of Operational Culture for the Warfighter, by Barak A. Salmoni and Paula Holmes-Eber. Would it be possible to get a copy from you, or the e-mail address of PhD Holmes to ask her for a copy.
Robert
Sent it, Robert.