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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781785337239
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (344 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Indigeneity on the move
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    Schlagwort(e): Indigenous peoples ; Indigenes Volk ; Politik ; Alltag ; Soziokultureller Wandel
    Kurzfassung: “Indigeneity” has become a prominent yet contested concept in national and international politics, as well as within the social sciences. This edited volume draws from authors representing different disciplines and perspectives, exploring the dependence of indigeneity on varying sociopolitical contexts, actors, and discourses with the ultimate goal of investigating the concept’s scientific and political potential
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Adam Kuper -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Exploring Indigeneity: Introductory Remarks -- Nasir Uddin, Eva Gerharz, and Pradeep Chakkarath -- PART I: STRUGGLES OVER LAND AND RESOURCES -- Chapter 1. On the Nature of Indigenous Land: Ownership, Access and Farming in Upland Northeast India -- Erik de Maaker -- Chapter 2. Considering the Implications of the Concept of Indigeneity for Land and Natural Resource Management in Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos -- Ian G. Baird -- PART II: BECOMING INDIGENOUS -- Chapter 3. Processes of Modernization, Processes of Indigenization: an Amazonian Case (Yanomami, Southern Venezuela) -- Gabriele Herzog-Schröder -- Chapter 4. Indigenous Activism Beyond Ethnic Groups: Shifting Boundaries and Constellations of Belonging -- Eva Gerharz -- Chapter 5. In Search of Self: Identity, Indigeneity, and Cultural Politics in Bangladesh -- Nasir Uddin -- PART III: INDIGENEITY AS A POLITICAL RESOURCE -- Chapter 6. Different Trajectories of Indigenous Rights Movements in Africa: Insights from Cameroon and Tanzania -- Michaela Pelican -- Chapter 7. Politics of Indigeneity in the Andean Highlands: Indigenous Social Movements and the State in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru (1940–2015) -- Olaf Kaltmeier -- Chapter 8. Conflicting Dimensions of Indigeneity as a Contested Political Resource in Contemporary Mexico -- Gilberto Rescher -- PART IV: INDIGENEITY AND THE STATE -- Chapter 9. Intimate Antagonisms: Adivasis and the State in Contemporary India -- Uday Chandra -- Chapter 10. Indigeneity, Culture and the State: Social Change and Legal Reforms in Latin America -- Wolfgang Gabbert -- Chapter 11. Fluid Indigeneities in the Indian Ocean: A Small History of the State and its Other -- Philipp Zehmisch -- Postscriptum: The Futures of Indigenous Medicine: Networks, Contexts, Freedom -- William S. Sax -- Index --
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781785333873
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (186 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: New Directions in Anthropology 40
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    Kurzfassung: The economic imperative of sustainable tourism development frequently shapes life on small subtropical islands. In Okinawa, ecotourism promises to provide employment for a dwindling population of rural youth while preserving the natural environment and bolstering regional pride. Footprints in Paradise explores the transformation in community and sense of place as Okinawans come to view themselves through the lens of the visiting tourist consumer, and as their language, landscapes, and wildlife are reconstituted as treasured and vulnerable resources. The rediscovery and revaluing of local ecological knowledge strengthens Okinawan or Uchinaa cultural heritage, despite the controversial presence of US military bases amidst a hegemonic Japanese state
    Kurzfassung: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: "We Want Them to Know Nature -- Chapter 1. Okinawa's Tourism Imperative -- Chapter 2. Slow Vulnerability in Okinawa -- Chapter 3. Knowing and Noticing -- Chapter 4. Ecologies of Nearness -- Chapter 5. Healing and Nature -- Conclusion: Yambaru Funbaru! -- References -- Index --
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781785334214
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (226 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Interspecies Encounters 1
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    Kurzfassung: Wolf populations have recently made a comeback in Northern Europe and North America. These large carnivores can cause predictable conflicts by preying on livestock, and competing with hunters for game. But their arrivals often become deeply embedded in more general societal tensions, which arise alongside processes of social change that put considerable pressure on rural communities and on the rural working class in particular. Based on research and case studies conducted in Norway, Wolf Conflicts discusses various aspects of this complex picture, including conflicts over land use and conservation, and more general patterns of hegemony and resistance in modern societies
    Kurzfassung: Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Wolf in Norway -- Chapter 2. Areas of Study and Methods -- Chapter 3. New Alliance, Old Antagonism -- Chapter 4. Hunters and Wolves : Fieldwork in a Resistance Group -- Chapter 5. Social Representations of the Wolf -- Chapter 6. Contested Knowledge -- Chapter 7. Rumors about the Secret Reintroduction of Wolves -- Chapter 8. Management of Large Carnivores : Opinions and Responses -- Concluding Notes -- Bibliography -- Index --
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781785335433
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (350 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Higher Education in Critical Perspective: Practices and Policies 3
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    Kurzfassung: Universities have been subjected to continuous government reforms since the 1980s, to make them ‘entrepreneurial’, ‘efficient’ and aligned to the predicted needs and challenges of a global knowledge economy. Under increasing pressure to pursue ‘excellence’ and ‘innovation’, many universities are struggling to maintain their traditional mission to be inclusive, improve social mobility and equality and act as the ‘critic and conscience’ of society. Drawing on a multi-disciplinary research project, University Reform, Globalisation and Europeanisation (URGE), this collection analyses the new landscapes of public universities emerging across Europe and the Asia-Pacific, and the different ways that academics are engaging with them
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations, Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction: Privatizing the Public University: Key Trends, Countertrends and Alternatives -- Cris Shore and Susan Wright -- PART I: REDEFINING THE MISSION AND MEANING OF THE UNIVERSITY -- Chapter 1. Universities in Britain and the Spirit of ’45 -- John Morgan -- Chapter 2. Managing the Third Mission: Reform or Reinvention of the Public University? -- Nick Lewis and Cris Shore -- Chapter 3. Universities in the Competition State: Lessons from Denmark -- Susan Wright and Jakob Williams Ørberg -- Chapter 4. Leadership in Higher Education: A Critical Feminist Perspective on Global Restructuring -- Jill Blackmore -- PART II: PERFORMING THE NEW UNIVERSITY - NEW PRIORITIES, NEW SUBJECTS -- Chapter 5. Science/ Industry Collaboration: Bugs, Project Barons and Managing Symbiosis -- Birgitte Gorm Hansen -- Chapter 6. On Delivering the Consumer-Citizen: New Pedagogies and Their Affective Economies -- Barbara M. Grant -- Chapter 7. Tuning Up and Tuning In: How the European Bologna Process Is Influencing Students’ Time of Study -- Gritt B. Nielsen and Laura Louise Sarauw -- PART III: MANAGING THE RISK UNIVERSITY - RESEARCH, RANKING AND REPUTATION -- Chapter 8. The Causes, Mechanisms and Consequences of Reputational Risk Management of Universities and the Higher -- Education Sector -- Roger Dale -- Chapter 9. The Rise and Rise of the Performance-Based Research Fund? -- Bruce Curtis -- Chapter 10. Evaluating Academic Research: Ambivalence, Anxiety and Audit in the Risk University -- Lisa Lucas -- Chapter 11. The Ethics of University Ethics Committees: Risk Management and the Research Imagination -- Tamara Kohn and Cris Shore -- PART IV: REVIVING THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITY - ALTERNATIVE VISIONS -- Chapter 12. Who Will Win the Global Hunger Games? The Emerging Significance of Research Universities in the International Relations of States -- Christopher Tremewan -- Chapter 13. Resistance in the Neoliberal University -- Sandra Grey -- Chapter 14. The University as a Place of Possibilities: Scholarship as Dissensus -- Sean Sturm and Stephen Turner -- Chapter 15. Crisis, Critique and the Contemporary University: Reinventing the Future -- Susan L. Robertson -- Index --
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781785337253
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (324 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
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    Kurzfassung: The Mediterranean island of Cyprus is the site of enduring political, military, and economic conflict. This interdisciplinary collection takes Cyprus as a geographical, cultural and political point of reference for understanding how conflict is mediated, represented, reconstructed, experienced, and transformed. Through methodologically diverse case studies of a wide range of topics—including public art, urban spaces, and print, broadcast and digital media—it assembles an impressively multifaceted perspective, one that provides broad insights into the complex interplay of culture, conflict, and identity
    Kurzfassung: Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: A Multidisciplinary and Multiperspectival Approach to Conflict -- Vaia Doudaki and Nico Carpentier -- PART I: THE MATERIALITY OF CONFLICT IN CYPRUS -- Chapter 1. Iconoclastic Controversy in Cyprus: The Problematic Rethinking of a Conflicted Past -- Nico Carpentier -- Chapter 2. Soundmarks of Conflict in the City Centre of Divided Nicosia -- Yiannis Christidis and Angeliki Gazi -- Chapter 3. -- Bridge Over Troubled… -- Susan J. Drucker and Gary Gumpert -- Chapter 4. Financial Crisis, Austerity and Public Service Media in Cyprus: Reforming or Downsizing? An Analysis of Discourses and Critiques -- Lia-Paschalia Spyridou and Dimitra L. Milioni -- PART II: CONFLICT REPRESENTATIONS OF CYPRUS FROM WITHIN (NORTH AND SOUTH) -- Chapter 5. The ‘Others’ in Peace Talks: Representation of ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ in the Turkish-Cypriot and Greek-Cypriot Press -- Christophoros Christophorou and Sanem Şahin -- Chapter 6. Discourses of Legitimation in the News: The Case of the Cypriot Bailout -- Vaia Doudaki -- Chapter 7. Challenging the Sacredness of ‘the Mediated Centre’: The Shift in Media Discourses on Bicommunal Relations in Cyprus after the Crossing Points Opening in 2003 -- Christiana Karayianni -- Chapter 8. The Cypriot ‘Occupy the Buffer Zone’ Movement: Online Discursive Frames and Civic Engagement -- Venetia Papa and Peter Dahlgren -- PART III: CONFLICT REPRESENTATIONS OF CYPRUS FROM THE OUTSIDE -- Chapter 9. Whose Flags are These? Apollon Limassol v. Trabzonspor Football Matches in Turkish Online News and User Comments as a Case of ‘Banal Nationalism’ -- D. Beybin Kejanlioglu and Serhat Güney -- Chapter 10. A Treasure in Varosha: The Role of a Cypriot Myth in the Construction of Turkish Nationalist Identity -- Aysu Arsoy -- Chapter 11. Pax Troikana: The U.K. Media and the Symbolic Conflicts on the Cypriot ‘Rescue’ Programme -- Giulia Airaghi and Maria Avraamidou -- Chapter 12. Hegemonic and Counter-hegemonic Discourses of the Cypriot Economic Crisis by Greek Media -- Yiannis Mylonas -- Conclusion: Studying Conflicts in Cyprus: Lessons Learned for Conflict Studies -- Nico Carpentier -- Index --
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781785335525
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (352 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Studies on Civil Society 9
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    Kurzfassung: In much social scientific literature, Polish civil society has been portrayed as weak and passive. This volume offers a much-needed corrective, challenging this characterization on both theoretical and empirical grounds and suggesting new ways of conceptualizing civil society to better account for events on the ground as well as global trends such as neoliberalism, migration, and the renewal of nationalist ideologies. Focusing on forms of collective action that researchers have tended to overlook, the studies gathered here show how public discourse legitimizes certain claims and political actions as “true” civil society, while others are too often dismissed. Taken together, they critique a model of civil society that is ‘made from above’
    Kurzfassung: List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- Introduction: Rethinking Polish Civil Society -- Kerstin Jacobsson and Elżbieta Korolczuk -- PART I: CIVIL SOCIETY IN CONTEMPORARY POLAND: MYTHS AND REALITIES -- Chapter 1. Civil Society in Post-communist Europe – Poland in a Comparative Perspective -- Grzegorz Ekiert and Jan Kubik -- Chapter 2. (Mis)understanding Social Activism in Poland -- Anna Giza-Poleszczuk -- Chapter 3. Rethinking Civic Privatism in a Postsocialist Context: Individualism and Personalization in Polish Civil Society Organizations -- Kerstin Jacobsson -- Chapter 4. Defining In/Defining Out. Civil Society through the Lens of Elite NGOs -- Katarzyna Jezierska -- PART II: (DE)LEGITIMIZATION OF CIVIC ACTIVISM: NEW ACTORS AND MARGINALIZED GROUPS -- Chapter 5. When Parents Become Activists. Exploring the Intersection of Civil Society and Family -- Elżbieta Korolczuk -- Chapter 6. On the Disappearing Mother. Political Motherhood, Citizenship and Neoliberalism in Poland -- Renata Ewa Hryciuk -- Chapter 7. Marginalizing Discourses and Activists’ Strategies in Collective Identity Formation: The Case of the Polish Tenants’ Movement -- Dominika V. Polanska -- Chapter 8. Voice and Insecurity. Political Participation Among Members of the Precariat -- Anna Kiersztyn -- PART III: CIVIL SOCIETY MAKING: BETWEEN THE PAST AND THE PRESENT -- Chapter 9. Between Tradition and Modernity: The Case of Rural Women’s Organizations in Poland -- Ilona Matysiak -- Chapter 10. Ethnic Bonding and Homing Desires: The Polish Diaspora and Civil Society Making -- Gabriella Elgenius -- Chapter 11. Mobilizing on the Extreme Right in Poland: Marginalization, Institutionalization and Radicalization -- Daniel Platek and Piotr Plucienniczak -- Conclusion: Empirical and Theoretical Lessons from the Volume -- Kerstin Jacobsson and Elżbieta Korolczuk -- Index --
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  • 7
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    ISBN: 9781785335655
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (194 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Forced Migration 36
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    Kurzfassung: For many refugees, economic survival in refugee camps is extraordinarily difficult. Drawing on both qualitative and quantitative research , this volume challenges the reputation of a ‘self-reliant’ model given to Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana and sheds light on considerable economic inequality between refugee households.By following the same refugee households over several years, The Myth of Self-Reliancealso provides valuable insights into refugees’ experiences of repatriation to Liberia after protracted exile and their responses to the ending of refugee status for remaining refugees in Ghana
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Maps -- Introduction: Buduburam: An Exemplary Refugee Camp? -- Chapter 1. ‘Guests Who Stayed Too Long’: Refugee Lives in a Protracted Exile -- Chapter 2. Economic Lives in Buduburam -- Chapter 3. The Household Economy in the Camp -- Chapter 4. Roots of Economic Stratification: A Historical Perspective -- Chapter 5. Repatriation to Liberia: The ‘Best’ Solution for Refugees? -- Chapter 6. The ‘End’ of Refugee Life? When Refugee Status Ceases -- Chapter 7. Developing a Better Understanding of Livelihoods, Self-Reliance and Social Networks in Forced Migration Studies -- Epilogue: Buduburam in 2015 -- References -- Index --
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9781785336171
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (302 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Forced Migration 37
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    Kurzfassung: Providing nuanced accounts of how the social identities of men and women, the context of displacement and the experience or manifestation of violence interact, this collection offers conceptual analyses and in-depth case studies to illustrate how gender relations are affected by displacement, encampment and return. The essays show how these factors lead to various forms of direct, indirect and structural violence. This ranges from discussions of norms reflected in policy documents and practise, the relationship between relief structures and living conditions in camps, to forced military recruitment and forced return, and covers countries in Africa, Asia and Europe
    Kurzfassung: List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Gender, Violence, Refugees. An Introduction -- Susanne Buckley-Zistel and Ulrike Krause -- SECTION I: CONCEPTUALISING GENDER, VIOLENCE, REFUGEES -- Chapter 1. UNHCR Policy on Refugee Women: A 25-Year Retrospective -- Susan F. Martin -- Chapter 2. Victims of Chaos and Subaltern Sexualities? Some Reflections on Common Assumptions about Displacement and the Prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence -- Simon Turner -- Chapter 3. Refugees, Global Governance and the Local Politics of Violence against Women -- Elisabeth Olivius -- Chapter 4. ‘Solidarity’ and ‘Gender Equality’ as a Discourse of Violence in Sweden: Exclusion of Refugees by the Decent Citizen -- Emma Mc Cluskey -- Chapter 5. Spatializing Inequalities: The Situation of Women in Refugee Centres in Germany -- Melanie Hartmann -- Chapter 6. ‘Faithing’ Gender and Responses to Violence in Refugee Communities: Insights from the Sahrawi Refugee Camps and the Democratic Republic of Congo -- Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Chloé Lewis and Georgia Cole -- Chapter 7. Formidable Intersections: Forced Migration, Gender and Livelihoods -- Dale Buscher -- SECTION II: EXPERIENCING GENDER, VIOLENCE, REFUGE -- Chapter 8. Escaping Conflicts and Being Safe? Post-conflict Refugee Camps and the Continuum of Violence -- Ulrike Krause -- Chapter 9. Lost Boys, Invisible Girls: Children, Gendered Violence in Wartime and Displacement in South Sudan -- Marisa O. Ensor -- Chapter 10. Military Recruitment of Sudanese Refugee Men in Uganda: a Tale of National Patronage and International Failure -- Maja Janmyr -- Chapter 11. Gender, Violence, and Deportation: Angola’s Forced Return of Congolese Migrant Workers -- Alexander Betts -- Chapter 12. The Romance of Return: Post-exile Lives and Interpersonal Violence Over Land in Burundi -- Barbra Lukunka -- Index --
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781785336966
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (314 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
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    Kurzfassung: As global economic and population growth continues to skyrocket, increasingly strained resources have made one thing clear: the desperate need for an alternative to capitalism. In Democratic Eco-Socialism as a Real Utopia, Hans Baer outlines the urgent need to reevaluate historical definitions of socialism, commit to social equality and justice, and prioritize environmental sustainability. Democatic eco-socialism, as he terms it, is a system capable of mobilizing people around the world, albeit in different ways, to prevent on-going human socio-economic and environmental degradation, and anthropogenic climate change
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Contradictions of the Capitalist World System at the Beginning of the Twentieth-First Century -- Chapter 2. Twentieth-Century Attempts to Create Socialism: Successes and Failures -- Chapter 3. Technoliberal and Countercultural Visions of the Future -- Chapter 4. Efforts to Reconceptualize Socialism -- Chapter 5. The Role of Anti-systemic Movements in Creating a Socio-ecological Revolution -- Chapter 6. Transitional System-Challenging Reforms -- Conclusion: The Future in the Balance -- References -- Index --
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781785336058
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (358 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives 36
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    Kurzfassung: In the last forty years anthropologists have made major contributions to understanding the heterogeneity of reproductive trends and processes underlying them. Fertility transition, rather than the story of the triumphant spread of Western birth control rationality, reveals a diversity of reproductive means and ends continuing before, during, and after transition. This collection brings together anthropological case studies, placing them in a comparative framework of compositional demography and conjunctural action. The volume addresses major issues of inequality and distribution which shape population and social structures, and in which fertility trends and the formation and size of families are not decided solely or primarily by reproduction
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations, Figures and Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- Philip Kreager and Astrid Bochow -- Chapter 1. The Key to Fertility: Generation, Reproduction and Class Formation in a Namibian Community -- Julia Pauli -- Chapter 2. Becoming and Belonging in African Historical Demography, 1900-2000 -- Sarah Walters -- This chapter is open access under a Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY) -- -- -- Chapter 3. Between the Central Laws of Moscow and Local Particularity: The Reproduction of Subgroups in the South of Tajikistan -- Sophie Roche and Sophie Hohmann -- Chapter 4. Feeling Secure to Reproduce: Economy, Community and Fertility in Southern Europe -- Patrick Heady -- Chapter 5. Ambivalent Men: Male Dilemmas and Fertility Control in Senegal -- Sara Randall, Nathalie Mondain, and Alioune Diagne -- Chapter 6. Accounting for Reproductive Difference: Sociality, Temporality and Individuality during Pregnancy in Cameroon -- Erica van der Sijpt -- Chapter 7. Understanding Childlessness in Botswana: Reproduction and Tswana-nization of Middle-Class Identities in the Twenty-First Century -- Astrid Bochow -- Chapter 8. Low Fertility and Secret Family Planning in Lesotho -- Lena L. Kroeker -- Chapter 9. ‘The Doctor’s Way’: Traditional Contraception and Modernity in Cambodia -- Eleanor Hukin -- Chapter 10. Demographers on Culture: Fertility, Nuptiality, Family Structures -- Yves Charbit and Véronique Petit -- Chapter 11. Vital Conjunctures Revisited -- Jennifer A. Johnson-Hanks -- Index --
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9781785336942
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (266 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: WYSE Series in Social Anthropology 5
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    Kurzfassung: In the past fifteen years, there has been a virtual explosion of anthropological literature arguing that morality should be considered central to human practice. Out of this explosion new and invigorating conversations have emerged between anthropologists and philosophers. Moral Engines: Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life includes essays from some of the foremost voices in the anthropology of morality, offering unique interdisciplinary conversations between anthropologists and philosophers about the moral engines of ethical life, addressing the question: What propels humans to act in light of ethical ideals?
    Kurzfassung: Prologue -- Cheryl Mattingly -- Chapter 1. The Question of 'Moral Engines': Introducing a Philosophical Anthropological Dialogue -- Rasmus Dyring, Cheryl Mattingly, and Maria Louw -- PART I: MORAL ENGINES AND HUMAN EXPERIENCE -- Chapter 2. Ethics, Immanent Transcendence and the Experimental Narrative Self -- Cheryl Mattingly -- Chapter 3. Being Otherwise: On Regret, Morality, and Mood -- Jason Throop -- Chapter 4. Haunting as Moral Engine: Ethical Striving and Moral Aporias among Sufis in Uzbekistan -- Maria Louw -- Chapter 5. Every Day: Forgiving after War in Northern Uganda -- Lotte Meinert -- Chapter 6. The Provocation of Freedom -- Rasmus Dyring -- PART II: MORAL ENGINES AND 'MORAL FACTS' -- Chapter 7. On the Immanence of Ethics -- Michael Lambek -- Chapter 8. Where in the World are Values? Exemplarity and Moral Motivation -- Joel Robbins -- Chapter 9. Fault Lines in the Anthropology of Ethics -- James Laidlaw -- PART III: MORAL ENGINES AND THE HUMAN CONDITION -- Chapter 10. An Ethics of Dwelling and a Politics of Worldbuilding: Responding to the Demands of the Drug War -- Jarrett Zigon -- Chapter 11. Human, the Responding Being: Considerations Towards a Philosophical Anthropology of Responsiveness -- Thomas Schwarz Wentzer -- Chapter 12. The History of Responsibility -- Francois Raffoul -- Index --
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781785337147
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (146 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Studies in Social Analysis 3
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Straying from the straight path
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    Schlagwort(e): Aufsatzsammlung ; Islam ; Christentum ; Beziehung ; Versagen ; Religiöses Verhalten
    Kurzfassung: If piety, faith, and conviction constitute one side of the religious coin, then imperfection, uncertainty, and ambivalence constitute the other. Yet, scholars tend to separate these two domains and place experiences of inadequacy in everyday religious life – such as a wavering commitment, religious negligence or weakness in faith – outside the domain of religion ‘proper.’ Straying from the Straight Path breaks with this tendency by examining how self-perceived failure is, in many cases, part and parcel of religious practice and experience. Responding to the need for comparative approaches in the face of the largely separated fields of the anthropology of Islam and Christianity, this volume gives full attention to moral failure as a constitutive and potentially energizing force in the religious lives of both Muslims and Christians in different parts of the world
    Kurzfassung: Preface -- Introduction: The Productive Potential of Moral Failure in Lived Islam and Christianity -- David Kloos and Daan Beekers -- Chapter 1. In What Does Failure Succeed? Conceptions of Sin and the Role of Human Moral Vulnerability in Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity -- Joel Robbins and Leanne Williams Green -- Chapter 2. “I’m a Weak Servant”: The Question of Sincerity and the Cultivation of Weakness in the Lives of Dutch Salafi Muslims -- Martijn de Koning -- Chapter 3. Success, Risk and Failure: The Brazilian Prosperity Gospel in Mozambique -- Linda van de Kamp -- Chapter 4. Fitting God in: Secular Routines, Prayer and Deceleration among Young Dutch Muslims and Christians -- Daan Beekers -- Chapter 5. The Ethics of Not-Praying: Religious Negligence, Life Phase and Social Status in Aceh, Indonesia -- David Kloos -- Chapter 6. Moral Failure, Everyday Religion and Islamic Authorization -- Thijl Sunier -- Epilogue: Religion, Lived Religion and the ‘Authenticity’ of Failure -- Mattijs van de Port -- Index --
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9781785335631
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (248 p)
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Food, Nutrition, and Culture 6
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    Kurzfassung: Breastfeeding and child feeding at the center of nurturing practices, yet the work of nurture has escaped the scrutiny of medical and social scientists. Anthropology offers a powerful biocultural approach that examines how custom and culture interact to support nurturing practices. Our framework shows how the unique constitutions of mothers and infants regulate each other. The Dance of Nurture integrates ethnography, biology and the political economy of infant feeding into a holistic framework guided by the metaphor of dance. It includes a critique of efforts to improve infant feeding practices globally by UN agencies and advocacy groups concerned with solving global nutrition and health problems
    Kurzfassung: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: CHALLENGES -- Chapter 1. Recovering Nurture -- Chapter 2. Studying Nurture -- PART II: CONTEXTS -- Chapter 3. Tracing the Human Story -- Chapter 4. Entering the Commensal Circle -- PART III: DIVERSITIES -- Chapter 5. Customizing Nurture in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 6. Modernizing Nurture: A Global Shift -- PART IV: INTERVENTIONS -- Chapter 7. Mastering Nurture: Lessons Unlearned -- Chapter 8. Negotiating Nurture: Yesterday’s Lesson, Tomorrow’s Hope -- References -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: The current practice of the cult of María Lionza is one of the most important and yet unexplored religious practices in Venezuela. Based on long-term fieldwork, this book explores the role of images and visual culture within the cult. By adopting a relational approach, A Goddess in Motion shows how the innumerable images of this goddess—represented as an Indian, white or mestizo woman—move constantly from objects to bodies, from bodies to dreams, and from the religion domain to the art world. In short, this book is a fascinating study that sheds light on the role of visual creativity in contemporary religious manifestations
    Kurzfassung: List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Who is María Lionza? -- Chapter 2. The cult of María Lionza -- Chapter 3. The ritual image -- Chapter 4. Between Art and Religion -- Chapter 5. Bodies, Dreams and Apparitions -- Chapter 6. A Globalized Goddess -- Chapter 7. A Network of Images -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Drawing upon the disciplines of politics, anthropology, psychoanalysis, aesthetics and cinema studies, Salgó presents a new way of looking at the “art of European unification.” The official visual narratives of the European Union constitute the main object of inquiry – the iconography of the new series of euro banknotes and the videos through which the supranational elite seek to generate “collective effervescence,” allow for a European carnival to take place, and prompt citizens to pledge allegiance to the sacred dogma of the “ever closer union,” thereby strengthening the mythical sources of the organization’s legitimacy. The author seeks to illustrate how and why the federalist utopia turned into a political soteriology after the outbreak of the 2008 crisis
    Kurzfassung: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The (Long-Desired) Rebirth of Europe’s “Fantastic Family” -- PART I: NUMINOUS STORIES ABOUT EUROPE’S REBIRTH -- Chapter 1. Need for a Paradise Dream -- Chapter 2. Manifestations of Eurofederalists’ Paradise Dream -- Chapter 3. The Tale of Seductive Europa -- PART II: THE PROMISE OF A NEW SYMBOL -- Chapter 4. Welcome to the Center of the European Mandala! -- Chapter 5. Europa’s Sacred Gaze -- Chapter 6. The European Central Bank’s Story of Abundance: In Between Sacred Rituals and Political Marketing -- PART III: EUROPEAN FESTIVAL TALES -- Chapter 7. The Promise of European Rituals -- Chapter 8. “Rise like a Phoenix”: A New Anthem for (Federal) Europe -- Chapter 9. The 2014 Elections of the European Parliament: Preparing for a European Carnival -- Concluding Remarks: The European Union’s (Magic-Less) Bridge-Builders -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Exchanges between different cultures and institutions of learning have taken place for centuries, but it was only in the twentieth century that such efforts evolved into formal programs that received focused attention from nation-states, empires and international organizations. Global Exchanges provides a wide-ranging overview of this underresearched topic, examining the scope, scale and evolution of organized exchanges around the globe through the twentieth century. In doing so it dramatically reveals the true extent of organized exchange and its essential contribution for knowledge transfer, cultural interchange, and the formation of global networks so often taken for granted today
    Kurzfassung: List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: A World of Exchanges: Conceptualizing the History of International Scholarship Programs (Nineteenth to Twenty-First Centuries) -- Ludovic Tournès and Giles Scott-Smith -- PART I: NATIONAL AND IMPERIAL POWER POLITICS -- Chapter 1. The Politics of Scholarly Exchange: Taking the Long View on the Rhodes Scholarships -- Tamson Pietsch & Meng-Hsuan Chou -- Appendix: Derek Jon de Sa -- Chapter 2. The Defeat of University Autonomy: French Academic Diplomacy, Mobility Scholarships and Exchange Programs (1880s-1930s) -- Guillaume Tronchet -- Appendix: The French-Serbian Academic Exchange Agreement of 1916 -- Chapter 3. The Commonwealth University Interchange Scheme: Promoting Exchanges in a Changing World (1948-1960) -- Alice Byrne -- Appendix: Sir Hector Hetherington (1888-1965) -- Chapter 4. Students as Ambassadors: German-American Exchange Diplomacy during the 1980s -- Jacob S. Eder -- Appendix: Hildegard Hamm-Brücher (1921-2016) -- PART II: INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING AND WORLD PEACE -- Chapter 5. Muscular Christian Exchanges: Asian Sports Experts and the International YMCA Training School (1910s-1930s) -- Stefan Hübner -- Appendix: Dong Shouyi (1895-1978) -- Chapter 6. Managing Scientific Exchange in Interwar Germany: August Wilhelm Fehling and Rockefeller Foundation Fellowships -- Judith Syga-Dubois -- Appendix: Eva Flügge -- Chapter 7. Wedges and Webs: Rockefeller Nursing Fellowships (1920-1940) -- Pierre-Yves Saunier -- Appendix: Katarina Stipetic -- Chapter 8. Fellowship Programs for Public Health Development: The Rockefeller Foundation, UNRRA, and the WHO (1920s – 1970s) -- Yi-Tang Lin, Thomas David, Davide Rodogno -- Chapter 9. New Missionaries for Social Development: The ILO Internship Program (1950-1963) -- Véronique Plata-Stenger -- Appendix: Fresia Carballo de Mendoza -- PART III: THE COLD WAR: A GOLD AGE OF SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS -- Chapter 10. The Fulbright Program and the Philosophy and Geography of US Exchange Programs since World War II -- Lonnie R. Johnson -- Appendix: The Long-Term Impact of the Fulbright Program. An Assessment by Bronislaw Marciniak -- Chapter 11. Grassroots Diplomacy: Fighting the Cold War on the Family Farm with the International Farm Youth Exchange -- Peter Simons -- Appendix: Preparing for Farm Life Abroad -- Chapter 12. Third World Students at Soviet Universities in the Brezhnev Period -- Julie Hessler -- Chapter 13. US Exchange Programs with Africa during the Civil Rights Era -- Hannah Higgin -- Chapter 14. Working on/Working with the Soviet Bloc: IREX, Scholarly Exchanges and Détente -- Justine Faure -- Appendix: Allen H. Kassof -- PART IV: THE GLOBALIZATION MOMENT: NEW GEOGRAPHY AND NEW CHALLENGES -- Chapter 15. American Foundations and the Challenge of Funding International Fellowship and Exchange Programs Since 1970 -- Patricia L. Rosenfield -- Chapter 16. Global Networks, Soft Power, and the US Military -- Carol Atkinson -- Appendix: Kristin Lund -- Chapter 17. American Fulbrighters in China (1979-2014) -- Guangqiu Xu -- Chapter 18. Importing Barbarian Knowledge : The JET Program and the Development of Cultural Internationalism in Japan (1987-2014) -- Jesse Sargent -- Appendix: The JET Alumni Association -- Chapter 19. New Actors of the post-Cold War World (Europe, China, India): Towards a Genuine Globalization of Scholarship Programs -- Ludovic Tournès -- Conclusion: 150 Years of Scholarship Programs: Old Trends and New Prospects in the Global Landscpe -- Giles Scott-Smith and Ludovic Tournès -- Selected Bibliography -- Web Resources -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: In this pioneering ethnographic study of identity and integration, author Philipp Schröder explores urban change in Kyrgyzstan’s capital Bishkek from the vantage point of the male youth living in one neighbourhood. Touching on topics including authority, violence, social and imaginary geographies, interethnic relations, friendship, and competing notions of belonging to the city, Bishkek Boys offers unique insights into how post-Socialist economic liberalization, rural-urban migration and ethnic nationalism have reshaped social relations among young males who come of age in this Central Asian urban environment
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Transliteration and Naming -- Introduction: The Playground Incident, the Field and a Conceptual Frame -- Chapter 1. Authority and Resource: Batyr as a Leader in Shanghai -- Chapter 2. Territory: Kanat and the Other Yards -- Chapter 3. Disconnection: Bolot and the Generation ‘Off the Streets’ -- Chapter 4. Respect and Responsibility: Semetei and the Other Bratishki -- Chapter 5. Solidarity: Metis, Ulan and Friendship Relations -- Chapter 6. Acquaintances: Maks and Interethnic Relations -- Chapter 7. Urban Socialization: Tilek and the Newcomers -- Conclusion: From Shanghai to Iug-2 and Bishkek’s Postsocialist Trajectory -- List of Main Characters -- Glossary of Selected Terms -- References -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: In Kerala, political activists with a background in Communism are now instead asserting political demands on the basis of indigenous identity. Why did a notion of indigenous belonging come to replace the discourse of class in subaltern struggles? Indigenist Mobilization answers this question through a detailed ethnographic study of the dynamics between the Communist party and indigenist activists, and the subtle ways in which global capitalist restructuring leads to a resonance of indigenist visions in the changing everyday working lives of subaltern groups in Kerala
    Kurzfassung: List of Figures -- Maps -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- Introduction: Research and Activism in, on, and Beyond a Capitalist World System -- PART II: ADIVASINESS AND ITS DISCONTENTS -- Chapter 1. The “Tribe” in World Time -- Chapter 2. The importance of Being Adivasi -- PART III: CONTENTION AND CONFLICT AT THE END OF A REFORMIST CYCLE -- Chapter 3. Electoral Communism and Its Critics -- Chapter 4. Widening Circles of Political Disidentification -- PART IV: CONDITIONING INDIGENISM: THE "KERALA MODEL" IN CRISIS -- Chapter 5. Salaried but Subaltern: On the Vulnerability of Social Mobility -- Chapter 6. Adivasi Labor: Of Workers without Work -- PART V: CONCLUSION -- Chapter 7. The (Dis)Placements of Class -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: How do you make taxpayers comply? This ethnography offers a vivid, yet nuanced account of knowledge making at one of Sweden’s most esteemed bureaucracies – the Swedish Tax Agency. In its aim to collect taxes and minimize tax faults, the Agency mediates the application of tax law to ensure compliance and maintain legitimacy in society. This volume follows one risk assessment project’s passage through the Agency, from its inception, through the research phase, in discussions with management to its final abandonment. With its fiscal anthropological approach, Shaping Taxpayers reveals how diverse knowledge claims – legal, economic, cultural – compete to shape taxpayer behaviour
    Kurzfassung: Introduction -- Chapter 1. From Control to Compassion: A History of the Swedish Tax Agency -- Chapter 2. Talking with People: What Can We Learn from an Attitudinal Survey? -- Chapter 3. X Per Cent: The Birth of a Number at the Random Audit Control -- Chapter 4. To Publish or Not? Communicating and Legitimizing Concerns Regarding the Project’s Result -- Chapter 5. Values in Action -- Notes -- Reference List -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Conflicts about wildlife are usually portrayed and understood as resulting from the negative impacts of wildlife on human livelihoods or property. However, a greater depth of analysis reveals that many instances of human-wildlife conflict are often better understood as people-people conflict, wherein there is a clash of values between different human groups. Understanding Conflicts About Wildlife unites academics and practitioners from across the globe to develop a holistic view of these interactions. It considers the political and social dimensions of ‘human-wildlife conflicts’ alongside effective methodological approaches, and will be of value to academics, conservationists and policy makers
    Kurzfassung: List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Complex Problems: Using a Biosocial Approach to Understanding Human-Wildlife Interactions -- Catherine M. Hill -- Chapter 1. People, Perceptions and 'Pests': Human-Wildlife Interactions and the Politics of Conflict -- Phyllis C. Lee -- Chapter 2. Block, Push or Pull? Three Responses to Monkey Crop-Raiding in Japan -- John Knight -- Chapter 3. Unintended Consequences in Conservation: How Conflict Mitigation May Raise the Conflict Level - The Case of Wolf Management in Norway -- Ketil Skogen -- Chapter 4. Badger-Human Conflict: An Overlooked Historical Context for Bovine TB Debates in the UK -- Angela Cassidy -- Chapter 5. Savage Values: Conservation and Personhood in Southern Suriname -- Marc Brightman -- Chapter 6 . Wildlife Value Orientations as an Approach to Understanding the Social Context of Human-Wildlife Conflict -- Alia M. Dietsch, Michael J. Manfredo and Tara L. Teel -- Chapter 7. A Long Term Comparison of Local Perceptions of Crop Loss to Wildlife at Kibale National Park, Uganda: Exploring Consistency Across Individuals and Sites -- Lisa Naughton-Treves, Jessica L’Roe, Andrew L’Roe and Adrian Treves -- Chapter 8. Conservation Conflict Transformation: Addressing the Missing Link in Wildlife Conservation -- Francine Madden and Brian McQuinn -- Chapter 9. Engaging Farmers and Understanding Their Behaviour to Develop Effective Deterrents to Crop Damage by Wildlife -- Graham E. Wallace and Catherine M. Hill -- Chapter 10. Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at Sites of Negative Human-Wildlife Interactions: Current Applications and Future Developments -- Amanda D. Webber, Stewart Thompson, Neil Bailey and Nancy E. C. Priston -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Considered by many to be the greatest Irish song poet of her generation, Máire Bhuí Ní Laeire (Yellow Mary O’Leary; 1774–1848) was an illiterate woman unconnected to elite literary and philosophical circles who powerfully engaged the politics of her own society through song. As an oral arts practitioner, Máire Bhuí composed songs whose ecstatic, radical vision stirred her community to revolt and helped to shape nineteenth-century Irish anti-colonial thought. This provocative and richly theorized study explores the re-creative, liminal aspect of song, treating it as a performative social process that cuts to the very root of identity and thought formation, thus re-imagining the history of ideas in society
    Kurzfassung: Chapter 1. Singing Ideas: An Alternative History of Thought -- -- (Un)doing History: The Authority of Literacy and the Performativity of Thought -- Oral Trouble and Women’s Voices: Searching for Intellectual -- Traditions Beyond the Written Word -- Singing Politics and Power in Society: Some Comparative Examples -- Seizing Agency: Women of Song -- Beyond the Limits of Textuality: Performing the Past and Performing Thought -- -- Chapter 2. ‘Where Everything Trembles in the Balance’: Song as a Liminal Ludic Space -- -- The Theory of Liminality -- Performing Liminality: Poetry as a Symbolic Marker for Liminality in the Irish Tradition -- A Journey to the Sacred and Back: The Liminality of the Aisling (Vision) -- Song and Oral Poetic Performance as Ritual -- Separating from the Profane: Ekstasis and Song -- Moments of Potentiality: The Antistructure of Melody and Verse in the Irish Tradition -- The Ritual Powers of (Song) Poetry: Satire, Insult and Fearlessness -- The Potentiality of the Play-Sphere: The Challenging Discourse of Song -- The Singer of Ideas as ‘Seer of Communitas’: The Liminality of Song and the Generation of Ideas -- -- Chapter 3. Singing Parrhesia: Máire Bhuí Ní Laeire, Song Performance and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Ireland -- -- Máire Bhuí Ní Laeire: Nineteenth-Century Song Poet -- Irish-Language Song-Making: Poetry as Performance and the Aesthetics of Orality -- Multiformity and Oral Formulaic Techniques -- Local Agrarian Agitation and the Creation of the Poetic Radical -- Crisis and Charisma: The Song Poet as Prophet and Truth-Teller -- Identity and the Aesthetics of Orality: New Ideas and the Narrative of Belonging -- Framing the Revolution: Performing Antistructure and the Vision of the Revolution through Song -- From Generation to Generation to Regeneration: The Legacy of Ideas through Song -- -- Conclusion: Singing Ideas in Society: Experience, Song and ‘Passing Through’ -- Appendix of Songs and Lore -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: From Clans to Co-ops explores the social, political, and economic relations that enable the constitution of cooperatives operating on land confiscated from mafiosi in Sicily, a project that the state hails as arguably the greatest symbolic victory over the mafia in Italian history. Rakopoulos’s ethnographic focus is on access to resources, divisions of labor, ideologies of community and food, and the material changes that cooperatives bring to people’s lives in terms of kinship, work and land management. The book contributes to broader debates about cooperativism, how labor might be salvaged from market fundamentalism, and to emergent discourses about the ‘human’ economy
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Problems with Cooperatives -- Chapter 2. The Anthropology of Co-ops, the Mafia and the Sicilian Lens -- Chapter 3. Cooperatives and the Historical Anti-mafia Movement -- Chapter 4. Worldviews of Labour: Legality and Food Ideologies -- Chapter 5. The Limits of ‘Bad Kinship’: Sicilian Anti-mafia Families -- Chapter 6. The Use of Gossip: Setting Cooperative Boundaries -- Chapter 7. ‘Wage Is Male—But Land Is a Woman’ -- Chapter 8. Community Troubles: Cooperative Conundrum -- Chapter 9. Divided by Land: Mafia and Anti-mafia Proximity -- Conclusion: The Private Life of Political Cooperativism -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Focusing on the intricate presence of a Japanese new religion (Sekai Kyûseikyô) in the densely populated and primarily Christian environment of Kinshasa (DR Congo), this ethnographic study offers a practitioner-orientated perspective to create a localised picture of religious globalization. Guided by an aesthetic approach to religion, the study moves beyond a focus limited to text and offers insights into the role of religious objects, spiritual technologies and aesthetic repertoires in the production and politics of difference. The boundaries between non-Christian religious minorities and the largely Christian public sphere involve fears and suspicion of ‘magic’ and ‘occult sciences’
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. ‘Light in the Darkness’: Towards a Congolese Spiritual Movement ‘from Japan’ -- Chapter 2. Occult Sciences: (il)legitimate Secrecy and the Infrapolitics of Suspicion -- Chapter 3. Blossoming Boundaries: (Re-)production and Contestation of Japanese Flower Practices -- Chapter 4. Cleansing the City: Touch, Rubbish and Citizenship -- Chapter 5. Experiencing Faith: Crisis, Miracles and Spiritual Healing -- Chapter 6. (In) Touch without Contact: Johrei and the Aura of the Self -- Chapter 7. Vibrating Words: Performative Silence and the Power of Words -- Chapter 8. Imported Tradition: ‘Ancestor Worship’ as Reverse Orientalism -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: In this compelling study of the children of serial migrants, Danau Tanu argues that the international schools they attend promote an ideology of being “international” that is Eurocentric. Despite the cosmopolitan rhetoric, hierarchies of race, culture and class shape popularity, friendships and romance on campus. By going back to high school for a year, Tanu befriended transnational youth, often called “Third Culture Kids”, to present their struggles with identity, belonging and internalized racism in their own words. The result is the first engaging, anthropological critique of the way Western-style cosmopolitanism is institutionalized as cultural capital to reproduce global socio-cultural inequalities
    Kurzfassung: Figures -- Foreword -- Fazal Rizvi -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Unpacking “Third Culture Kids” -- Chapter 1. Being International -- Chapter 2. The Power of English -- Chapter 3. Living in "Disneyland " -- Chapter 4. Chasing Cosmopolitan Capital -- Chapter 5. The Politics of Hanging out -- Chapter 6. Invisible Diversity -- Chapter 7. Race and Romance -- Chapter 8. Whose United Nations Day? -- Conclusion: Transnational Youth -- References -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Mary Douglas’s innovative explanations for styles of human thought and for the dynamics of institutional change have furnished a distinctive and powerful theory of how conflicts are managed, yet her work remains astonishingly poorly appreciated in social science disciplines. This volume introduces Douglas’s theories, and outlines the ways in which her work is of continuing importance for the future of the social sciences. Mary Douglas: Understanding Human Thought and Conflict shows how Douglas laid out the agenda for revitalizing social science by reworking Durkheim’s legacy for today, and reviews the growing body of research across the social sciences which has used, tested or developed her approach
    Kurzfassung: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Social organization in Microcosm: Anomalies and Ritual Concentrate Conflict -- Chapter 2. Comparing on a Grand Scale: Elementary Forms do the Organizing -- Chapter 3. Building Fundamental Explanations: Rituals do the Institutionalizing, and Institutions Make Change -- Chapter 4. Analytic Method is also Ritual Peacemaking: Thinking in Circles Helps to Defuse Conflict -- Chapter 5. Douglas’s Contribution to Understanding Human Thought and Conflict -- Coda -- References -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Set in the Maya civilization’s Late Classic Period House of the Waterlily is a historical novel centered on Lady Winik, a young Maya royal. Through tribulations that mirror the political calamities of the Late Classic world, Winik’s personal story immerses the reader not only in her daily life, but also in the difficult decisions Maya men and women must have faced as they tried to navigate a rapidly changing world. Kelli Carmean’s novel brings to life a people and an era remote from our own, yet recognizably human all the same
    Kurzfassung: Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Afterword -- Additional Resources -- Discussion Guide -- Acknowledgements --
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    ISBN: 9781785333590
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    Kurzfassung: What draws people to study abroad or volunteer in far-off communities? Often the answer is romance – the romance of landscapes, people, languages, the very sense of border-crossing – and longing for liberation, attraction to the unknown, yearning to make a difference. This volume explores the complicated and often fraught desires to study and volunteer abroad. In doing so, the book sheds light on how affect is managed by educators and mobilized by students and volunteers themselves, and how these structures of feeling relate to broader social and economic forces
    Kurzfassung: List of Tables -- Preface -- Michael Woolf -- Acknowledgements -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1. Affect and Romance in Study and Volunteer Abroad: Introducing our Project -- Neriko Musha Doerr and Hannah Davis Taïeb -- Chapter 2. Study Abroad and its Reasons: A Critical Overview of the Field -- Hannah Davis Taïeb and Neriko Musha Doerr -- PART II: STUDYING WITH(OUT) PASSION: STUDY ABROAD AND AFFECT -- Chapter 3. Passionate Displacements into Other Tongues and Towns: A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Shifting into a Second Language -- Karen Rodriguez -- Chapter 4. Sojourn to the Dark Continent: Landscape, Affect in an African Mobility Experience -- Bradley Rink -- Chapter 5. Thinking through the Romance -- Hannah Davis Taïeb, with Emily Bihl, Mai-Linh Bui, Hyojung Kim, and Kaitlin Rosenblum -- Chapter 6. Falling in/out of Love with the Place: Affective Investment, Perceptions of Difference, and Learning in Study Abroad -- Neriko Musha Doerr -- Chapter 7. Learning Japanese/Japan in a Year Abroad in Kyoto: Discourse of Study Abroad, Emotions, and Construction of Self -- Yuri Kumagai -- PART III: SERVING WITH PASSION: ROMANTIC IMAGES OF SELF AND OTHER IN VOLUNTEERING ABROAD -- Chapter 8. One Smile, One Hug: Romanticizing “Making a Difference” to Oneself and Others through English-Language Voluntourism -- Cori Jakubiak -- Chapter 9. “People with Pants”: Self-Perceptions of WorldTeach Volunteers in the Marshall Islands -- Ruochen Richard Li -- Conclusion -- Hannah Davis Taïeb and Neriko Musha Doerr -- Student Photo Essay -- Morgan Greer, Lee-Anna John, Richard Suarez, Carla Villacís -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781785337161
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    Serie: Integration and Conflict Studies 16
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    Kurzfassung: What does it mean to “fit in?” In this volume of essays, editors Günther Schlee and Alexander Horstmann demystify the discourse on identity, challenging common assumptions about the role of sameness and difference as the basis for inclusion and exclusion. Armed with intimate knowledge of local systems, social relationships, and the negotiation of people’s positions in the everyday politics, these essays tease out the ways in which ethnicity, religion and nationalism are used for social integration
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Difference and Sameness as Modes of Integration -- Günther Schlee -- Chapter 1. Distances and Hierarchies: The Struggle over Ethnic Symbols in Nepal’s Public Spaces -- Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka -- Chapter 2. Identity through Difference: Ambivalences of the Social Integration of Mauritania’s Former Slaves -- Urs Peter Ruf -- Chapter 3. Identification with the State and Identifications by the State -- Günther Schlee -- Chapter 4. Politics of Belonging and Identity Transformations in Northern Côte d’Ivoire and Western Burkina Faso -- Youssouf Diallo -- Chapter 5. Tanguiéta: Identity Processes and Political History in a Small African Town -- Tilo Grätz -- Chapter 6. Transnational Practices and Post-Soviet Collective Identity -- Claus Bech Hansen and Markus Kaiser -- Chapter 7. Living Together: The Transformation of Multi-Religious Coexistence in Southern Thailand -- Alexander Horstmann -- Chapter 8. Three Dyads Compared: Nuer/Anywaa (Ethiopia), Maasai/Kamba (Kenya), and Evenki/Buryat (Siberia) -- Günther Schlee -- Chapter 9. Ruling over Ethnic and Religious Differences: A Comparative Essay on Empires -- Günther Schlee -- Epilogue -- Günther Schlee, Alexander Horstmann, and John Eidson -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781785334528
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    Serie: Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy 3
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    Kurzfassung: Governments have conferred ownership titles to many citizens throughout the world in an effort to turn things into property. Almost all elements of nature have become the target of property laws, from the classic preoccupation with land to more ephemeral material, such as air and genetic resources. When Things Become Property interrogates the mixed outcomes of conferring ownership by examining postsocialist land and forest reforms in Albania, Romania and Vietnam, and finds that property reforms are no longer, if they ever were, miracle tools available to governments for refashioning economies, politics or environments
    Kurzfassung: Preface -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction: Turning things into property -- PART I: AGRICULTURE: NEGOTIATING PROPERTY AND VALUE -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Transnational migration, ethnicity, and property in Albania -- Chapter 2. Livelihood traditions, worker-peasants, and peasant entrepreneurs in Romania -- Chapter 3. Modernity, fantasies, and property in Vietnam -- PART II: FORESTS: CONTESTING PROPERTY AND AUTHORITY -- Introduction -- Chapter 4. Forests, state, and custom in Albania -- Chapter 5. Property, predators, and patrons in Romania -- Chapter 6. Land allocation, loggers, and lawmakers in Vietnam -- Conclusion: Postsocialist propertizing and the dynamics of property -- Index --
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  • 30
    ISBN: 9781785335471
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (292 p)
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    Serie: EASA Series 30
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    Kurzfassung: Drawing on ethnographic research in the village of Canhane, which is host to the first community tourism project in Mozambique, The Good Holiday explores the confluence of two powerful industries: tourism and development, and explains when, how and why tourism becomes development and development, tourism. The volume further explores the social and material consequences of this merging, presenting the confluence of tourism and development as a major vehicle for the exercise of ethics, and non-state governance in contemporary life
    Kurzfassung: List of Figures, Tables and Diagrams -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introducing Tourism: Canhane -- Chapter 2. The Appeal of Community -- Chapter 3. Developmentourism -- Chapter 4. The Enigma of Water -- Chapter 5. The Walk -- Chapter 6. Problematizing Poverty -- Chapter 7. Non-Governmental Governance -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    Serie: The Human Economy 5
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    Kurzfassung: A human economy puts people first in emergent world society. Money is a human universal and now takes the divisive form of capitalism. This book addresses how to think about money (from Aristotle to the daily news and the sexual economy of luxury goods); its contemporary evolution (banking the unbanked and remittances in the South, cross-border investment in China, the payments industry and the politics of bitcoin); and cases from 19th century India and Southern Africa to contemporary Haiti and Argentina. Money is one idea with diverse forms. As national monopoly currencies give way to regional and global federalism, money is a key to achieving economic democracy
    Kurzfassung: PART I: INTRODUCTION -- Introduction: Money in a Human Economy -- Keith Hart -- Chapter 1. Capitalism and our Moment in the History of Money -- Keith Hart -- PART II: THINKING ABOUT MONEY -- Chapter 2. Money is Good to Think: From “Wants of the Mind” to Conversation, Stories and Accounts -- Jane Guyer -- Chapter 3. The Shadow of Aristotle: A History of Ideas about the Origins of Money -- Joseph Noko -- Chapter 4. Luxury and the Sexual Economy of Capitalism -- Noam Yuran -- PART III: THE EVOLUTION OF MONEY TODAY -- Chapter 5. The Future of Money is Shaped by the Family Practices of the Global South -- Supriya Singh -- Chapter 6. Remittance Securitization in the Hemisphere of the Américas: From Wall Street to Calle Principal and Back -- David Pedersen -- Chapter 7. Cross-border Investment in China -- Horacio Ortiz -- Chapter 8. Value Transfer and Rent: Or, I Didn’t Realize My Payment Was Your Annuity -- Bill Maurer -- Chapter 9. The politics of Bitcoin -- Nigel Dodd -- PART IV: MONEY IN ITS TIME AND PLACE -- Chapter 10. A South Asian Mercantile Model of Exchange: Hundi During British Rule -- Marina Martin -- Chapter 11. Money and Markets for and Against the People: The Rise and Fall of Basotho’s Economic Independence, 1830s-1930s -- Sean Maliehe -- Chapter 12. Gender and Money in the Argentinian Trueque -- Hadrien Saiag -- Chapter 13. An Imaginary Currency: The Haitian Dollar -- Federico Neiburg -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781785335747
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (154 p)
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    Serie: Studies in Social Analysis 1
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    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Being godless
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    Schlagwort(e): Aufsatzsammlung ; Religionslosigkeit ; Areligiosität ; Atheismus ; Säkularismus ; Unglaube ; Religionslosigkeit ; Areligiosität ; Atheismus ; Säkularismus ; Unglaube
    Kurzfassung: Drawing on ethnographic inquiry and the anthropological literature on doubt and atheism, this volume explores people's reluctance to pursue religion. The contributors capture the experiences of godless people and examine their perspectives on the role of religion in their personal and public lives. In doing so, the volume contributes to a critical understanding of the processes of disengagement from religion and reveals the challenges and paradoxes that godless people face
    Kurzfassung: Introduction: Godless People, Doubt, and Atheism -- Ruy Llera Blanes and Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic -- Chapter 1. Ambivalent Atheist Identities: Power and Non-religious Culture in Contemporary Britain -- Lois Lee -- Chapter 2. Godless People and Dead Bodies: Materiality and the Morality of Atheist Materialism -- Jacob Copeman and Johannes Quack -- Chapter 3. Atheist Political Cultures in Independent Angola -- Ruy Llera Blanes and Abel Paxe -- Chapter 4. Forget Dawkins: Notes toward an Ethnography of Religious Belief and Doubt -- Paul-François Tremlett and Fang-Long Shih -- Chapter 5. Antagonistic Insights: Evolving Soviet Atheist Critiques of Religion and Why They Matter for Anthropology -- Sonja Luehrmann -- Chapter 6. Confessional Anthropology -- Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic -- Chapter 7. On Atheism and Non-religion: An Afterword -- Matthew Engelke -- Bibliograpghy -- Index --
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    Kurzfassung: Considering the concept of power in capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian ritual art form, Varela describes ethnographically the importance that capoeira leaders (mestres) have in the social configuration of a style called Angola in Bahia, Brazil. He analyzes how individual power is essential for an understanding of the modern history of capoeira, and for the themes of embodiment, play, cosmology, and ritual action. The book also emphasizes the great significance that creativity and aesthetic expression have for capoeira’s practice and performance
    Kurzfassung: Illustrations -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Fight for Recognition: A Brief History of Capoeira Angola in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil -- Chapter 2. Capoeira Angola in Its Own Right -- Chapter 3. Cosmological Bodies -- Chapter 4. Mandinga: The Creation of Powerful Persons -- Chapter 5. Playful Violence and the Ambiguity of Deception -- Chapter 6. How Musical Instruments Become Persons: The Power of Materiality -- Epilogue -- Glossary -- References -- Index --
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  • 34
    ISBN: 9781785334153
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p)
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    Serie: EASA Series 31
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    Kurzfassung: Why do people turn to personal connections to get things done? Exploring the role of favors in social welfare systems in postwar, postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina, this volume provides a new theoretical angle on links between ambiguity and power. It demonstrates that favors were not an instrumental tactic of survival, nor a way to reproduce oneself as a moral person. Instead, favors enabled the insertion of personal compassion into the heart of the organization of welfare. Managing Ambiguity follows how neoliberal insistence on local community, flexibility, and self-responsibility was translated into clientelist modes of relating and back, and how this fostered a specific mode of power
    Kurzfassung: Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on transliteration -- Introduction -- PART I: PERSONHOOD -- Chapter 1. Creating Knowledge about Others: Locating, Knowing “by Sight”, and Ethnography -- Chapter 2. Favors Reproduce Social Personhood -- PART II: CITIZENSHIP -- Chapter 3. Local Community and Ethical Citizenship: Neoliberal Reconfigurations of Social Protection -- Chapter 4. Pursuing Favors within a Local Community -- PART III: POWER -- Chapter 5. Managing Ambiguity in Social Protection -- Chapter 6. Navigating Ambiguity: the Moveopticon -- Conclusion: Morality, Interest, and Sociality in the Global Postsocialist Condition -- Bibliography -- Index --
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    ISBN: 9781785332906
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (275 p)
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    Serie: Research Methods for Anthropological Studies of Food and Nutrition 2
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    Kurzfassung: This volume offers a comprehensive guide to methods used in the sociocultural, linguistic and historical research of food use. This volume is unique in offering food-related research methods from multiple academic disciplines, and includes methods that bridge disciplines to provide a thorough review of best practices. In each chapter, a case study from the author's own work is to illustrate why the methods were adopted in that particular case along with abundant additional resources to further develop and explore the methods
    Kurzfassung: INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH ETHICS -- Introduction and Research Design -- Janet Chrzan -- Research Ethics in Food Studies -- Sharon Devine and John Brett -- PART I: SOCIO-CULTURAL APPROACHES -- Chapter 1. The Anthropology of Food and Food Anthropology: A Sociocultural Perspective -- Geraldine Moreno Black -- Chapter 2. Interviewing Epistemologies: From Life History to Kitchen Table Ethnography -- Ramona Lee Perez -- Chapter 3. Body Image -- Mimi Nichter and Nichole Taylor -- Chapter 4. Visual Anthropology Methods -- Helen Vallianatos -- Chapter 5. On the Lookout: The Use of Direct Observation in Nutritional Anthropology -- Barbara Piperata and Darna Dufour -- Chapter 6. Participant-observation and Interviewing Techniques -- Heather Paxson -- Chapter 7. Focus Groups in Qualitative or Mixed Methods Research -- Ramona L. Perez -- Chapter 8. Studying Food and Culture: Ethnographic Methods in the Classroom -- Carole Counihan -- PART II: LINGUISTICS AND FOOD TALK -- Chapter 9. Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology Food Research Methods -- Jillian Cavanaugh and Kate Riley -- Chapter 10. Food Talk: Studying Food and Language in Use Together -- Jillian Cavanaugh and Kate Riley -- Chapter 11. An Introduction to Cultural Domain Analysis in Food Research: Free Lists and Pile Sorts -- Ariela Zycherman -- Chapter 12. Food and Text(ual) Analysis -- Kate Riley -- Chapter 13. Analysis of Primary Historic Sources -- Ken Albala -- PART III: FOOD STUDIES -- Chapter 14. Introduction to Food Studies Methods -- Amy Trubek -- Chapter 15. Meaning Centered Food Research -- Lucy Long -- Chapter 16. Food and Place -- William Woys Weaver -- Chapter 17. Sensory Ethnography: methods and research design for Food Studies research -- Rachel Black -- Chapter 18. Methods for Examining Food Value Chains in Conventional and Alternative Trade -- Catherine Tucker -- Chapter 19. The Single Food Approach: A Research Strategy in Nutritional Anthropology -- Andrea Wiley and Janet Chrzan --
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  • 36
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    Serie: Research Methods for Anthropological Studies of Food and Nutrition 3
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    Kurzfassung: Nutritional Anthropology and public health research and programming have employed similar methodologies for decades; many anthropologists are public health practitioners while many public health practitioners have been trained as medical or biological anthropologists. Recognizing such professional connections, this volume provides in-depth analysis and comprehensive review of methods necessary to design, plan, implement and analyze public health programming using anthropological best practices. To illustrates the rationale for use of particular methods, each chapter elaborates a case study from the author's own work, showing why particular methods were adopted in each case
    Kurzfassung: INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH ETHICS -- Introduction -- Janet Chrzan -- Research Ethics in Food Studies -- Sharon Devine and John Brett -- PART I: PUBLIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Public Health Nutrition Methods -- Ellen Messer -- Chapter 2. Identifying and using indicators to assess program effectiveness: Food intake, biomarkers, and nutritional evaluation -- Alyson Young and Meredith Marten -- Chapter 3. Ethnography as a Tool for Formative Research and Evaluation -- Gretel Pelto -- Chapter 4. Methods for Community Health Involvement -- David Himelgreen, Sara Arias Steele, and Nancy Romero-Daza -- Chapter 5. Understanding Famine and Severe Food Emergencies -- Miriam Chaiken -- Chapter 6. Food Activism: Researching Engagement, Engaging Research -- Joan Gross -- Chapter 7. Food Praxis as Method -- Penny Van Esterik -- PART II: TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYSIS -- Chapter 8. Using technology and measurement tools in nutritional anthropology of food studies -- John Brett -- Chapter 9. Mapping Food and Nutrition Landscapes: GIS Methods for Nutritional Anthropology -- Barry Brenton -- Chapter 10. Photo-Video Voice -- Helen Vallianatos -- Chapter 11. Digital Storytelling: Using First-Person Videos about Food in Research and Advocacy -- Marty Otanez -- Chapter 12. Accessing and Using Secondary Quantitative Data from the Internet -- James Wilson and Kristen Borre -- Chapter 13. Using Secondary Data in Nutritional Anthropology Research: Enhancing Ethnographic and Formative Research -- Kristen Borre and James Wilson -- Chapter 14. Designing food insecurity scales from the ground up: An introduction and working example of building and testing food insecurity scales in anthropological research -- Craig Hadley and Lesley Jo Weaver --
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    ISBN: 9781785334054
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    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (272 p)
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    Serie: Methodology & History in Anthropology 31
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    Kurzfassung: Anthropology lies at the heart of the human sciences, tackling questions having to do with the foundations, ethics, and deployment of the knowledge crucial to human lives. The Ethics of Knowledge Creation focuses on how knowledge is relationally created, how local knowledge can be transmuted into ‘universal knowledge’, and how the transaction and consumption of knowledge also monitors its subsequent production. This volume examines the ethical implications of various kinds of relations that are created in the process of ‘transacting knowledge’ and investigates how these transactions are also situated according to broader contradictions or synergies between ethical, epistemological, and political concerns
    Kurzfassung: List of Illustration -- Introduction: The Ethics of Knowledge-Creation -- Anne Sigfrid Grønseth and Lisette Josephides -- PART I: NEGOTIATING AND TRANSACTING KNOWLEDGE IN THE FIELD -- Chapter 1. Empathic Relations with Tamil Refugees: Challenging Morality and Calling for Ethics of Knowledge-Creation -- Anne Sigfrid Grønseth -- Chapter 2. The Danger of Knowledge: Exercising Sameness, Bound to Differentiation -- Giovanna Bacchiddu -- Chapter 3. On the Shifting Ethics and Contexts of Knowledge Production -- Tamara Kohn -- PART II: THE ETHICS OF INDIRECT MEDIATED ETHNOGRAPHY -- Chapter 4. Troubled Conjunctures: Ethnography, Psychotherapy and Transnational Social Fields -- Laura Huttunen -- Chapter 5. The Problems with Gossip: Reflections on the Ethics of Conducting Multi-sited Ethnographic Research -- Tamsin Bradley -- PART III: BIOETHICS, BIO-POLITICS, AND HUMANITY BEYOND THE LOCAL -- Chapter 6. A Meditation on Knowledge Production by Personalized Genetic Testing -- Kaja Finkler -- Chapter 7. Biotechnology, Law and Some Problems of Knowing -- Marit Melhuus -- Chapter 8. Towards an Epistemology of Ethical Knowledge -- Lisette Josephides -- Afterword -- Marilyn Strathern -- Index --
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