Knowledge and Ethics in Anthropology
Obligations and Requirements
Herausgeber: Josephides, Lisette
Knowledge and Ethics in Anthropology
Obligations and Requirements
Herausgeber: Josephides, Lisette
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Inspired by the work of world-renowned anthropologist Marilyn Strathern, this collection of essays features contributions from a range of internationally recognized scholars - including Strathern herself - which examine a range of methodologies and approaches to the anthropology of knowledge.
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Inspired by the work of world-renowned anthropologist Marilyn Strathern, this collection of essays features contributions from a range of internationally recognized scholars - including Strathern herself - which examine a range of methodologies and approaches to the anthropology of knowledge.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780857855374
- ISBN-10: 0857855379
- Artikelnr.: 39711170
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780857855374
- ISBN-10: 0857855379
- Artikelnr.: 39711170
Lisette Josephides is Professor of Anthropology at Queen's University Belfast, UK.
Introduction1. Obligations and Requirements: The Contexts of Knowledge - Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UKPart One: Epistemology
Subjectivity and the Ethics of Knowing Others2. Together We Are Two: The Disjunctive Synthesis in Affirmative Mode - Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UK3. Desire
Agency and Subjectivity: A Renewal of Theoretical Thinking - Henrietta L. Moore
Cambridge University
UK4. Apologetics of an Apology and an Apologia - Andrew Moutu
Director of PNG Museum and Art Gallery
Papua New GuineaPart Two: Persons
Sociality
and Value: Partibility as Sacrifice
Consumption and Investment 5. Partible Personhood and Sacrifice in Melanesian Christianity: The New Melanesian Ethnography and the Paradox of Contemporary Religious Efflorescence - Mark Mosko
Australian National University
Australia6. Priceless Value: From No Money on Our Skins to a Moral Economy of Investment - Karen Sykes
University of Manchester
UKPart Three: Mobilizing Power and Belonging: The Local in a Global World7. 'Cutting the Network': Mobilisations of Ethnicity/Appropriations of Power in Multinational Corporations - Mitchell W Sedgwick
Oxford Brookes
UK8. 'Real Britons': Idiom and Injunctions of Belonging for a Cosmopolitan Society - Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UKPart Four: Knowledge Exchange and the Creativity of Relationships / Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Knowledge9. Dialogue: Between Marilyn Strathern
University of Durham
UK
Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UK
and Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UKBibliographyIndex
Queen's University Belfast
UKPart One: Epistemology
Subjectivity and the Ethics of Knowing Others2. Together We Are Two: The Disjunctive Synthesis in Affirmative Mode - Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UK3. Desire
Agency and Subjectivity: A Renewal of Theoretical Thinking - Henrietta L. Moore
Cambridge University
UK4. Apologetics of an Apology and an Apologia - Andrew Moutu
Director of PNG Museum and Art Gallery
Papua New GuineaPart Two: Persons
Sociality
and Value: Partibility as Sacrifice
Consumption and Investment 5. Partible Personhood and Sacrifice in Melanesian Christianity: The New Melanesian Ethnography and the Paradox of Contemporary Religious Efflorescence - Mark Mosko
Australian National University
Australia6. Priceless Value: From No Money on Our Skins to a Moral Economy of Investment - Karen Sykes
University of Manchester
UKPart Three: Mobilizing Power and Belonging: The Local in a Global World7. 'Cutting the Network': Mobilisations of Ethnicity/Appropriations of Power in Multinational Corporations - Mitchell W Sedgwick
Oxford Brookes
UK8. 'Real Britons': Idiom and Injunctions of Belonging for a Cosmopolitan Society - Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UKPart Four: Knowledge Exchange and the Creativity of Relationships / Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Knowledge9. Dialogue: Between Marilyn Strathern
University of Durham
UK
Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UK
and Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UKBibliographyIndex
Introduction1. Obligations and Requirements: The Contexts of Knowledge - Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UKPart One: Epistemology
Subjectivity and the Ethics of Knowing Others2. Together We Are Two: The Disjunctive Synthesis in Affirmative Mode - Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UK3. Desire
Agency and Subjectivity: A Renewal of Theoretical Thinking - Henrietta L. Moore
Cambridge University
UK4. Apologetics of an Apology and an Apologia - Andrew Moutu
Director of PNG Museum and Art Gallery
Papua New GuineaPart Two: Persons
Sociality
and Value: Partibility as Sacrifice
Consumption and Investment 5. Partible Personhood and Sacrifice in Melanesian Christianity: The New Melanesian Ethnography and the Paradox of Contemporary Religious Efflorescence - Mark Mosko
Australian National University
Australia6. Priceless Value: From No Money on Our Skins to a Moral Economy of Investment - Karen Sykes
University of Manchester
UKPart Three: Mobilizing Power and Belonging: The Local in a Global World7. 'Cutting the Network': Mobilisations of Ethnicity/Appropriations of Power in Multinational Corporations - Mitchell W Sedgwick
Oxford Brookes
UK8. 'Real Britons': Idiom and Injunctions of Belonging for a Cosmopolitan Society - Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UKPart Four: Knowledge Exchange and the Creativity of Relationships / Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Knowledge9. Dialogue: Between Marilyn Strathern
University of Durham
UK
Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UK
and Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UKBibliographyIndex
Queen's University Belfast
UKPart One: Epistemology
Subjectivity and the Ethics of Knowing Others2. Together We Are Two: The Disjunctive Synthesis in Affirmative Mode - Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UK3. Desire
Agency and Subjectivity: A Renewal of Theoretical Thinking - Henrietta L. Moore
Cambridge University
UK4. Apologetics of an Apology and an Apologia - Andrew Moutu
Director of PNG Museum and Art Gallery
Papua New GuineaPart Two: Persons
Sociality
and Value: Partibility as Sacrifice
Consumption and Investment 5. Partible Personhood and Sacrifice in Melanesian Christianity: The New Melanesian Ethnography and the Paradox of Contemporary Religious Efflorescence - Mark Mosko
Australian National University
Australia6. Priceless Value: From No Money on Our Skins to a Moral Economy of Investment - Karen Sykes
University of Manchester
UKPart Three: Mobilizing Power and Belonging: The Local in a Global World7. 'Cutting the Network': Mobilisations of Ethnicity/Appropriations of Power in Multinational Corporations - Mitchell W Sedgwick
Oxford Brookes
UK8. 'Real Britons': Idiom and Injunctions of Belonging for a Cosmopolitan Society - Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UKPart Four: Knowledge Exchange and the Creativity of Relationships / Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Knowledge9. Dialogue: Between Marilyn Strathern
University of Durham
UK
Nigel Rapport
University of St Andrews
UK
and Lisette Josephides
Queen's University Belfast
UKBibliographyIndex