Anthropologies and Futures
Researching Emerging and Uncertain Worlds
Herausgeber: Salazar, Juan Francisco; Sjöberg, Johannes; Irving, Andrew; Pink, Sarah
Anthropologies and Futures
Researching Emerging and Uncertain Worlds
Herausgeber: Salazar, Juan Francisco; Sjöberg, Johannes; Irving, Andrew; Pink, Sarah
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Anthropology has a critical, practical role to play in contemporary debates about futures. This game-changing new book presents new ways of conceptualising how to engage with a future-oriented research agenda, demonstrating how anthropologists can approach futures both theoretically and practically.
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Anthropology has a critical, practical role to play in contemporary debates about futures. This game-changing new book presents new ways of conceptualising how to engage with a future-oriented research agenda, demonstrating how anthropologists can approach futures both theoretically and practically.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781474264884
- ISBN-10: 1474264883
- Artikelnr.: 44974061
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 164mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9781474264884
- ISBN-10: 1474264883
- Artikelnr.: 44974061
Juan Francisco Salazar is Associate Professor in Media and Cultural Studies at Western Sydney University, AustraliaSarah Pink is Distinguished Professor and Director of the Digital Ethnography Research Centre at RMIT University, AustraliaAndrew Irving is Director of the Granada Centre of Visual Anthropology at the University of Manchester, UKJohannes Sjöberg is Lecturer in Screen Studies at the University of Manchester, UK
List of FiguresAcknowledgments Notes on Contributors 1. A Manifesto for Future Anthropologies EASA Future Anthropologies Network 2. Anthropology and Futures: Setting the Agenda Sarah Pink
RMIT
Australia and Juan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 3. The Art of Turning Left and RightAndrew Irving
University of Manchester
UK 4. Cripping the Future: Making Disability CountFaye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
New York University
USA 5. Contemporary Obsessions with Time and the Promise of the FutureSimone Abram
Durham University
UK 6. Pyrenean Rewilding and Colliding Ontological Landscapes: A Future(s) Dwelt-in Ethnographic ApproachAnthony Knight
University of Kent
UK 7. Digital Technologies
Dreams and Disconcertment in Anthropological World-MakingKaren Waltorp
University of Copenhagen
Denmark 8. Future in the Ethnographic WorldDébora Lanzeni and Elisenda Ardèvol
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Spain 9. Researching Future as an Alterity of the PresentSarah Pink
Yoko Akama and Annie Fergusson
RMIT
Australia 10. Speculative Fabulation: Modes for Researching Worlds to Come in AntarcticaJuan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 11. Ethno Science Fiction: Projective Improvisations of Future Scenarios and Environmental Threats in the Everyday Life of British YouthJohannes Sjöberg
University of Manchester
UK 12.Reaching for the Horizon: Exploring Existential Possibilities of Migration and Movement within the Past-Present-Future through Participatory Animation Alexandra D'Onofrio
University of Manchester
UK 13. Agency and Dramatic Storytelling: Roving through Pasts
Presents and FuturesMagdalena Kazubowski-Houston
York University
Canada 14. Remix as a Literacy for Future Anthropology Practice Annette N. Markham
Aarhus University
Denmark Afterword: Flying toward the Future on the Wings of Wind Paul Stoller
West Chester University
USA Index
RMIT
Australia and Juan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 3. The Art of Turning Left and RightAndrew Irving
University of Manchester
UK 4. Cripping the Future: Making Disability CountFaye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
New York University
USA 5. Contemporary Obsessions with Time and the Promise of the FutureSimone Abram
Durham University
UK 6. Pyrenean Rewilding and Colliding Ontological Landscapes: A Future(s) Dwelt-in Ethnographic ApproachAnthony Knight
University of Kent
UK 7. Digital Technologies
Dreams and Disconcertment in Anthropological World-MakingKaren Waltorp
University of Copenhagen
Denmark 8. Future in the Ethnographic WorldDébora Lanzeni and Elisenda Ardèvol
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Spain 9. Researching Future as an Alterity of the PresentSarah Pink
Yoko Akama and Annie Fergusson
RMIT
Australia 10. Speculative Fabulation: Modes for Researching Worlds to Come in AntarcticaJuan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 11. Ethno Science Fiction: Projective Improvisations of Future Scenarios and Environmental Threats in the Everyday Life of British YouthJohannes Sjöberg
University of Manchester
UK 12.Reaching for the Horizon: Exploring Existential Possibilities of Migration and Movement within the Past-Present-Future through Participatory Animation Alexandra D'Onofrio
University of Manchester
UK 13. Agency and Dramatic Storytelling: Roving through Pasts
Presents and FuturesMagdalena Kazubowski-Houston
York University
Canada 14. Remix as a Literacy for Future Anthropology Practice Annette N. Markham
Aarhus University
Denmark Afterword: Flying toward the Future on the Wings of Wind Paul Stoller
West Chester University
USA Index
List of FiguresAcknowledgments Notes on Contributors 1. A Manifesto for Future Anthropologies EASA Future Anthropologies Network 2. Anthropology and Futures: Setting the Agenda Sarah Pink
RMIT
Australia and Juan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 3. The Art of Turning Left and RightAndrew Irving
University of Manchester
UK 4. Cripping the Future: Making Disability CountFaye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
New York University
USA 5. Contemporary Obsessions with Time and the Promise of the FutureSimone Abram
Durham University
UK 6. Pyrenean Rewilding and Colliding Ontological Landscapes: A Future(s) Dwelt-in Ethnographic ApproachAnthony Knight
University of Kent
UK 7. Digital Technologies
Dreams and Disconcertment in Anthropological World-MakingKaren Waltorp
University of Copenhagen
Denmark 8. Future in the Ethnographic WorldDébora Lanzeni and Elisenda Ardèvol
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Spain 9. Researching Future as an Alterity of the PresentSarah Pink
Yoko Akama and Annie Fergusson
RMIT
Australia 10. Speculative Fabulation: Modes for Researching Worlds to Come in AntarcticaJuan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 11. Ethno Science Fiction: Projective Improvisations of Future Scenarios and Environmental Threats in the Everyday Life of British YouthJohannes Sjöberg
University of Manchester
UK 12.Reaching for the Horizon: Exploring Existential Possibilities of Migration and Movement within the Past-Present-Future through Participatory Animation Alexandra D'Onofrio
University of Manchester
UK 13. Agency and Dramatic Storytelling: Roving through Pasts
Presents and FuturesMagdalena Kazubowski-Houston
York University
Canada 14. Remix as a Literacy for Future Anthropology Practice Annette N. Markham
Aarhus University
Denmark Afterword: Flying toward the Future on the Wings of Wind Paul Stoller
West Chester University
USA Index
RMIT
Australia and Juan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 3. The Art of Turning Left and RightAndrew Irving
University of Manchester
UK 4. Cripping the Future: Making Disability CountFaye Ginsburg and Rayna Rapp
New York University
USA 5. Contemporary Obsessions with Time and the Promise of the FutureSimone Abram
Durham University
UK 6. Pyrenean Rewilding and Colliding Ontological Landscapes: A Future(s) Dwelt-in Ethnographic ApproachAnthony Knight
University of Kent
UK 7. Digital Technologies
Dreams and Disconcertment in Anthropological World-MakingKaren Waltorp
University of Copenhagen
Denmark 8. Future in the Ethnographic WorldDébora Lanzeni and Elisenda Ardèvol
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
Spain 9. Researching Future as an Alterity of the PresentSarah Pink
Yoko Akama and Annie Fergusson
RMIT
Australia 10. Speculative Fabulation: Modes for Researching Worlds to Come in AntarcticaJuan Francisco Salazar
University of Western Sydney
Australia 11. Ethno Science Fiction: Projective Improvisations of Future Scenarios and Environmental Threats in the Everyday Life of British YouthJohannes Sjöberg
University of Manchester
UK 12.Reaching for the Horizon: Exploring Existential Possibilities of Migration and Movement within the Past-Present-Future through Participatory Animation Alexandra D'Onofrio
University of Manchester
UK 13. Agency and Dramatic Storytelling: Roving through Pasts
Presents and FuturesMagdalena Kazubowski-Houston
York University
Canada 14. Remix as a Literacy for Future Anthropology Practice Annette N. Markham
Aarhus University
Denmark Afterword: Flying toward the Future on the Wings of Wind Paul Stoller
West Chester University
USA Index