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A Crisis in Anthropology


A Crisis in Anthropology - The Olly Project

Anthropologists are creative masterminds who challenge dominant norms, construct alternative explanations for how things could be, and propose intimate avenues ...

Today's crisis in anthropology | The UNESCO Courier

Anthropology has come to play the same role, and today it too is expected to provide us with deep reflections on our world and a philosophy of life and hope.

“Crisis” in Social Anthropology - Wiley Online Library

Neither have empirical studies been conducted that explicitly make comparative analyses of crises into an object of research in social and cultural anthropology ...

A Crisis for Whom? Epistemologies, Historiographies, and Praxis in ...

Presented by Roberto Barrios, Professor of Anthropology, University of New Orleans at the Ohio State University Center for Historical ...

Crisis as method: Critical events and moral breakdowns - Cabot - 2023

This article calls for a deeper consideration of crisis as a method, as spearheaded by anthropologists trained in the Manchester School.

When Time Freezes: Socio-Anthropological Research on Social ...

Social sciences make use of the notion of 'crisis' to define a state of affairs in the world. It is generally assumed that crises have a real ...

Introduction: Negotiating the Crisis | Society for Cultural Anthropology

Callison, Candis. 2014. How Climate Change Comes to Matter: The Communal Life of Facts. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

THE CRISIS OF ANTHROPOLOGY* - Holger Jebens

1 The 'crisis of anthropology' is, in the present collection, also referred to by Spyer. 2 Kohl (2000:168; all translations from the German, H.J.). Page 2 ...

The Crisis in Crisis | Current Anthropology: Vol 58, No S15

The crisis in crisis here is the automated renewal of an infrastructure that will necessarily encourage current and future nuclear powers to pursue their own ...

EASA Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network (DICAN)

The aim of this network is to facilitate contacts between anthropologists in order to enable exchange, communication and focused discussions ...

Anthropological Crisis or Crisis in Moral Status: a Philosophy of ...

In this article, I will argue that AI does not lead us to an anthropological crisis and that, if we adhere to the history and philosophy of technology, we will ...

Anthropology in crisis - what, still?

Today, anthropology remains a discipline riddled with rival paradigms, ferocious disputes, and fleeting fashions. Few basic principles of theory ...

Anthropology in public health emergencies - PubMed Central

While anthropologists have been involved in disease outbreaks for many years, their role in emergencies seems likely to increase, given growing ...

Is Your Crisis Coming? Anthropology Can Help You Change To ...

A little anthropology might be just what you need to get that fresh perspective—and even begin to enjoy the changes before you have a crisis, or ...

Anthropology and anthropologists in times of crisis

We know relatively little about the human dynamics of crises, partially because it is so difficult to plan research on them. While crisis situations cause ...

EASA Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network Call

EASA Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network (DICAN). For quite some time now, disasters and crises have been the object of study of the social sciences at.

Crisis, Alterity, and Tradition: An Anthropological Contribution to ...

A crisis is a moment when the ground called “ordinary life” is interrupted in such a way that it no longer functions as an out-of-awareness backdrop.

Thinking about the 'Crisis' in Anthropology - Érudit

https://www.erudit.org/en/. Document generated on 09/16/2024 6:20 a.m.. Culture. Thinking about the 'Crisis' in Anthropology. Philip H. Gulliver. Volume ...

Morality, Crisis and Capitalism: Anthropology for Troubled Times

The edited volume raises important questions on methodology, morality, ethics and timeliness of anthropology.

Anthropology and the 'Crisis of Representation' : r/AskAnthropology

The 'crisis' was catalysed by postmodern theories (Foucault, Derrida etc.) that threw anthropology into an epistemological fallout.