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Making Sense of the Global: Anthropological Perspectives on Interconnections and Processes

Authors :
Raúl Acosta, Editor
Sadaf Rizvi, Editor
Ana Santos, Editor
Raúl Acosta, Editor
Sadaf Rizvi, Editor
Ana Santos, Editor
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Anthropology is more relevant than ever before to making sense of the constant intercultural encounters taking place around the world. Even though the discipline was born out of the need to understand the way humans interact, it had for decades been trapped in a counter-cultural stance that effectively disarmed it of any direct influence on public affairs. Recent global trends, however, have brought this academic discipline to the attention of governments, agencies, and social entrepreneurs, because of its capacity to create bridges of understanding between people of contrasting cultures. This ability is today more necessary than ever before in facing the challenges posed by the shrinking of our world. This volume provides reflections on what anthropological research can offer through its “thick” analyses. We are convinced that ethnographic research can contribute to a better understanding of social phenomena in our global times.

Subjects

Subjects :
Anthropology

Details

ISBNs :
9781443819213 and 9781527554016
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Making Sense of the Global: Anthropological Perspectives on Interconnections and Processes
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
2493115