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Public Anthropology in a Borderless World

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Anthropologists have acted as experts and educators on the nature and ways of life of people worldwide, working to understand the human condition in broad comparative perspective. As a discipline, anthropology has often advocated - and even defended - the cultural integrity, authenticity, and autonomy of societies across the globe. Public anthropology today carries out the discipline's original purpose, grounding theories in lived experience and placing empirical knowledge in deeper historical and comparative frameworks. This is a vitally important kind of anthropology that has the goal of improving the modern human condition by actively engaging with people to make changes through research, education, and political action.

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Introduction

Carl A. Maida and Sam Beck

Chapter 1. Community-Based Research Organizations: Co-constructing Public Knowledge and Bridging Knowledge/Action Communities through Participatory Action Research

Jean J. Schensul

Chapter 2. Crossing the Line: Participatory Action Research in a Museum Setting

Alaka Wali and Madeleine Tudor

Chapter 3. Monitoring the Commons: Giving “Voice” to Environmental Justice in Pacoima

Carl A. Maida

Chapter 4. Political-Ethical Dilemmas Participant Observed

Josiah McC. Heyman

Chapter 5. Public Anthropology and Structural Engagement: Making Ameliorating Social Inequality Our Primary Agenda

Merrill Singer

Chapter 6. Public Anthropology and the Transformation of Anthropological Research

Louise Lamphere

Chapter 7. Public Anthropology and Its Reception

Judith Goode

Chapter 8. Anthropology for Whom? Challenges and Prospects of Activist Scholarship

Angela Stuesse

Chapter 9. “We Are Plumbers of Democracy”: A Study of Aspirations to Inclusive Public Dialogues in Mexico and Its Repercussions

Raúl Acosta

Chapter 10. What Everybody Should Know about Nature-Culture: Anthropology in the Public Sphere and “The Two Cultures”

Thomas Hylland Eriksen

Chapter 11. Reimagining the Fragmented City/Citizen: Young People and Public Action in Rio de Janeiro

Udi Mandel Butler

Chapter 12. Urban Transitions: Graffiti Transformations

Sam Beck

Chapter 13. Recreating Community: New Housing for Amui Djor Residents

Tony Asare, Erika Mamley Osae, and Deborah Pellow

Notes on Contributors

About the author


Carl A. Maida is Professor in the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and Director of the Pre-College Science Education Program at the University of California, Los Angeles. His publications include Sustainability and Communities of Place (2007) and Pathways through Crisis: Urban Risk and Public Culture (2008).

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Anthropologists have acted as experts and educators on the nature and ways of life of people worldwide, working to understand the human condition in broad comparative perspective. As a discipline, anthropology has often advocated — and even defended — the cultural integrity, authenticity, and autonomy of societies across the globe. Public anthropology today carries out the discipline’s original purpose, grounding theories in lived experience and placing empirical knowledge in deeper historical and comparative frameworks. This is a vitally important kind of anthropology that has the goal of improving the modern human condition by actively engaging with people to make changes through research, education, and political action.

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"[This] collection fruitfully examines how the turn to public engagement is transforming the discipline, leading anthropologists to reconsider the researcher's subject position and to use new techniques for conducting, communicating, and applying research to communities and publics. Contributors offer candid perspectives on their personal and professional transformations as they turn to a more engaged scholarly practice."�����Krista Harper, University of Massachusetts Amherst

"A truly fascinating read. It should provide countless inspiration for anthropologists of today and tomorrow. The case for public anthropology has now been well made."�����Angie Hart, University of Brighton

Product details

Authors Sam Maida Beck, Beck Maida, Sam Beck Maida
Assisted by Sam Beck (Editor), Carl A Maida (Editor), Carl A. Maida (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2017
 
EAN 9781785335150
ISBN 978-1-78533-515-0
No. of pages 412
Series Studies in Public and Applied Anthropology
Studies in Public and Applied
Studies in Public and Applied
Studies in Public and Applied Anthropology
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Applied Anthropology

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