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Anthropological Perspectives on Global Challenges
About this book
This volume offers a snapshot of anthropological perspectives on global challenges. Whilst it could not hope to represent the full scope of anthropological perspectives, those that are presented highlight some of the critical flaws embedded in such an all-encompassing notion. The contributors reveal the possibilities of reimagining the ways in which 'challenges' are understood and addressed and demonstrate how a combination of deep understanding of the past and collaboration, cooperation and inclusive dialogue about the future, can improve the chances of positive action. The collection thus not only shows us that perspectives must change, but also how that change might be realised. Whilst the chapters are authored solely by anthropologists, this book is not solely for anthropologists. The book is illustrative of the practical and theoretical insights that anthropology can offer those individuals, teams, and policy- and decision-makers engaged in research, mitigation and/or intervention practices in relation to the global challenges. Beyond academia, it contributes to broader understandings of the challenges we collectively face at this point in time and how we might collectively and effectively address them.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- List of contributors
- Introduction: The global challenges and anthropology
- 1. Anthropology and development in the era of the ‘neo-liberal entrepreneurial university’
- 2. It takes a village: The learning environment, Amerindian relations and a poor pedagogy for today’s entangled challenges
- 3. Perspectivity and anthropological engagements in heritage-making: Challenges from the Humboldt Forum, Berlin
- 4. A perspective through trees: Anthropology, development and documentation
- 5. Mining companies as trustees of society in Colombia: Company and community ambiguities
- 6. Alternate service providers: Traditional healers trigger social change in tribal communities of Odisha
- 7. Reflections on Open Dialogue in mental health clinical and ethnographic practice
- 8. Jeopardised futures: Scanning the horizon in a changing climate
- 9. Mrs Rollison stops a deportation: The discourse of care in Poland of the 2010s
- Afterword
- Index
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