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Anthropology Put to Work
Contributor(s): Field, Les (Editor), Fox, Richard G. (Editor)
ISBN: 1845206010     ISBN-13: 9781845206017
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $37.95  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2007
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Annotation: How do anthropologists work today and how will they work in future? While some anthropologists have recently called for a new "public" or "engaged" anthropology, profound changes have already occurred, leading to new kinds of work for a large number of anthropologists. The image of anthropologists "reaching out" from protected academic positions to a vaguely defined "public" is out of touch with the working conditions of these anthropologists, especially those junior and untenured. The papers in this volume show that anthropology is put to work in diverse ways today. They indicate that the new conditions of anthropological work require significant departures from canonical principles of cultural anthropology, such as replacing ethnographic rapport with multiple forms of collaboration. This volume's goal is to help graduate students and early-career scholars accept these changes without feeling something essential to anthropology has been lost. There really is no other choice for most young anthropologists.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Anthropology - Physical
- Social Science | Regional Studies
Dewey: 301
LCCN: 2007006651
Series: Wenner-Gren International Symposium
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.44" W x 9.18" (0.93 lbs) 270 pages
 
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How do anthropologists work today and how will they work in future? While some anthropologists have recently called for a new public or engaged anthropology, profound changes have already occurred, leading to new kinds of work for a large number of anthropologists. The image of anthropologists reaching out from protected academic positions to a vaguely defined public is out of touch with the working conditions of these anthropologists, especially those junior and untenured. The papers in this volume show that anthropology is put to work in diverse ways today. They indicate that the new conditions of anthropological work require significant departures from canonical principles of cultural anthropology, such as replacing ethnographic rapport with multiple forms of collaboration. This volume's goal is to help graduate students and early-career scholars accept these changes without feeling something essential to anthropology has been lost. There really is no other choice for most young anthropologists.

Contributor Bio(s): Field, Les: - Les Fields is Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.Fox, Richard G.: - Richard G. Fox is President Emeritus, Wenner-Gren Foundation and an Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.