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Unexpected Spaces, Topics and Methods
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This collection brings together recent innovative work in applied and practicing anthropology. Organised around the central theme of unexpectedness, the volume gives consideration to some of the novel spaces, topics, and methods that anthropologists are involved with today.
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This collection brings together recent innovative work in applied and practicing anthropology. Organised around the central theme of unexpectedness, the volume gives consideration to some of the novel spaces, topics, and methods that anthropologists are involved with today.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317428022
- Artikelnr.: 49353505
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317428022
- Artikelnr.: 49353505
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Sheena Nahm is an Adjunct Professor (Anthropology and Sociology) at The New School for Public Engagement, USA. She is also Director of Senderos, a parent and community engagement program. Cortney Hughes Rinker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University, USA.
Introduction: What is Unexpected Anthropology? (Sheena Nahm and Cortney
Hughes Rinker) Part One: Unexpected Spaces 1. Otherworldly Anthropology:
Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Ethnographers to Space
Exploration (Jo Aiken) 2. Remembering and Re-Membering: Lived Experience of
Military Service Members in Rehabilitation (Deborah A. Murphy) 3.
Navigating the Boundaries of an Anthropological Education in a Non-Profit
World (Chelsey Dyer) Part Two: Unexpected Topics 4. The FAIR Money
Collective (Michael Scroggins) 5. On Embedded Action Anthropology and How
One Thing Leads to Another by Chance (Jonathan L. Zilberg) 6. Faculty
Development as Applied Educational Anthropology (Lauren Miller Griffith) 7.
Islam and Dying in the United States: How Anthropology Contributes to
Culturally Competent Care at the End-of-Life (Cortney Hughes Rinker) Part
Three: Unexpected Methods 8. Time and the Method of the Unexpected (Sheena
Nahm) 9. Ethnographic Explorations of Intellectual Property Claims to Yoga:
A Series of Unexpected Events (Allison E. Fish) 10. Surviving Academia 2.0:
Lessons Learned from Practicing Hybrid Anthropology (Sheena Nahm and
Cortney Hughes Rinker) Conclusion: The Unexpected and The Future of
Anthropology (Susan Trencher)
Hughes Rinker) Part One: Unexpected Spaces 1. Otherworldly Anthropology:
Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Ethnographers to Space
Exploration (Jo Aiken) 2. Remembering and Re-Membering: Lived Experience of
Military Service Members in Rehabilitation (Deborah A. Murphy) 3.
Navigating the Boundaries of an Anthropological Education in a Non-Profit
World (Chelsey Dyer) Part Two: Unexpected Topics 4. The FAIR Money
Collective (Michael Scroggins) 5. On Embedded Action Anthropology and How
One Thing Leads to Another by Chance (Jonathan L. Zilberg) 6. Faculty
Development as Applied Educational Anthropology (Lauren Miller Griffith) 7.
Islam and Dying in the United States: How Anthropology Contributes to
Culturally Competent Care at the End-of-Life (Cortney Hughes Rinker) Part
Three: Unexpected Methods 8. Time and the Method of the Unexpected (Sheena
Nahm) 9. Ethnographic Explorations of Intellectual Property Claims to Yoga:
A Series of Unexpected Events (Allison E. Fish) 10. Surviving Academia 2.0:
Lessons Learned from Practicing Hybrid Anthropology (Sheena Nahm and
Cortney Hughes Rinker) Conclusion: The Unexpected and The Future of
Anthropology (Susan Trencher)
Introduction: What is Unexpected Anthropology? (Sheena Nahm and Cortney
Hughes Rinker) Part One: Unexpected Spaces 1. Otherworldly Anthropology:
Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Ethnographers to Space
Exploration (Jo Aiken) 2. Remembering and Re-Membering: Lived Experience of
Military Service Members in Rehabilitation (Deborah A. Murphy) 3.
Navigating the Boundaries of an Anthropological Education in a Non-Profit
World (Chelsey Dyer) Part Two: Unexpected Topics 4. The FAIR Money
Collective (Michael Scroggins) 5. On Embedded Action Anthropology and How
One Thing Leads to Another by Chance (Jonathan L. Zilberg) 6. Faculty
Development as Applied Educational Anthropology (Lauren Miller Griffith) 7.
Islam and Dying in the United States: How Anthropology Contributes to
Culturally Competent Care at the End-of-Life (Cortney Hughes Rinker) Part
Three: Unexpected Methods 8. Time and the Method of the Unexpected (Sheena
Nahm) 9. Ethnographic Explorations of Intellectual Property Claims to Yoga:
A Series of Unexpected Events (Allison E. Fish) 10. Surviving Academia 2.0:
Lessons Learned from Practicing Hybrid Anthropology (Sheena Nahm and
Cortney Hughes Rinker) Conclusion: The Unexpected and The Future of
Anthropology (Susan Trencher)
Hughes Rinker) Part One: Unexpected Spaces 1. Otherworldly Anthropology:
Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Ethnographers to Space
Exploration (Jo Aiken) 2. Remembering and Re-Membering: Lived Experience of
Military Service Members in Rehabilitation (Deborah A. Murphy) 3.
Navigating the Boundaries of an Anthropological Education in a Non-Profit
World (Chelsey Dyer) Part Two: Unexpected Topics 4. The FAIR Money
Collective (Michael Scroggins) 5. On Embedded Action Anthropology and How
One Thing Leads to Another by Chance (Jonathan L. Zilberg) 6. Faculty
Development as Applied Educational Anthropology (Lauren Miller Griffith) 7.
Islam and Dying in the United States: How Anthropology Contributes to
Culturally Competent Care at the End-of-Life (Cortney Hughes Rinker) Part
Three: Unexpected Methods 8. Time and the Method of the Unexpected (Sheena
Nahm) 9. Ethnographic Explorations of Intellectual Property Claims to Yoga:
A Series of Unexpected Events (Allison E. Fish) 10. Surviving Academia 2.0:
Lessons Learned from Practicing Hybrid Anthropology (Sheena Nahm and
Cortney Hughes Rinker) Conclusion: The Unexpected and The Future of
Anthropology (Susan Trencher)