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  2. About | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    8 Jul 2024: Prof. Tobias Kelly, Professor of Political and Legal Anthropology, University of Edinburgh. ... Prof. Alpa Shah, Professor of Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  3. Professionals | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    8 Jul 2024: The meanings of professionalism are influenced by wider social and political shifts. ... PhD dissertation, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom (available on-line:).
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    8 Jul 2024: gain political and social status(Bourdieu 1990).</p> <p>Given anthropology’s original focus on so-called ‘traditional’ societies, Parsons’ contemporaries in anthropology limited their interest in expertise to a focus ... PhD dissertation, London
  5. Childhood | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    8 Jul 2024: ChildhoodLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Initially published 4 Jun 2020. ... This work demonstrates the micro-political and emotional impact on children of inter-generational change.
  6. Climate change | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    8 Jul 2024: 2000). This work indicated that locally embedded knowledge about climate could be of great scientific and political relevance. ... This dual approach expresses clearly what is a main division in contemporary anthropology, including that of climate change:
  7. Egalitarianism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    8 Jul 2024: EgalitarianismLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Initially published 29 Apr 2022. ... This distinction is key because where differences in abilities or opportunities are largely ‘natural’ to Locke (the property, like wealth, of
  8. Disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    8 Jul 2024: DisabilityLondon School of Economics and Political Science. Initially published 14 Jun 2018. ... intersects with political, medical, and religious forms of subjectivity..
  9. Depression | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    8 Jul 2024: the turn of the twentieth century) emerged in the 1980s as part of a powerful, state-sanctioned discourse, unthreatening to the political status quo. ... understood to be political and economic ills (Lakoff 2005).
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    8 Jul 2024: the turn of the twentieth century) emerged in the 1980s as part of a powerful, state-sanctioned discourse, unthreatening to the political status quo. ... understood to be political and economic ills (Lakoff 2005).
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    8 Jul 2024: well. This distinction is key because where differences in abilities or opportunities are largely ‘natural’ to Locke (the property, like wealth, of individuals), they are largely the product of political and ... This forms the basis for Marx’s
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    8 Jul 2024: Wright and Digby 1996; Thomson 1998; Goodey 2016), scattered anthropological works on the Global North show how particular economic, political, and institutional arrangements make the category appear as something that seems ... social, political, and
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    8 Jul 2024: Allerton</a></div><div class="field field-name-field-university-name field-type-text field-label-hidden field-wrapper">London School of Economics and Political Science</div><div class="field ... This work demonstrates the micro-political and emotional
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    8 Jul 2024: well. This distinction is key because where differences in abilities or opportunities are largely ‘natural’ to Locke (the property, like wealth, of individuals), they are largely the product of political and ... This forms the basis for Marx’s
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    8 Jul 2024: 2019; Yates-Doerr 2011). However, this framing ignores the social, economic, and political contexts that impact the diabetes experiences of many patients. ... traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the
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    8 Jul 2024: through which the state becomes aware of political grievances and acts on them. ... Political responses to the pandemic were shaped by a range of moral rationalities that introduced and justified new modes of public health surveillance (Lyon 2021).
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    8 Jul 2024: For example, it lent itself to proprietary claims by governing bodies over culture, territory, and political recognition (Warren and Kleisath 2019). ... By then it had become generally accepted that ethnic identities were constructed through historical,
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    8 Jul 2024: governmentality’—and political relations. ... institutions, professions, technologies, and interventions—conceal and instil specific moral and political ideologies that shape the ways we come to know, relate to, and act upon ourselves and others.
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    8 Jul 2024: These ‘biological’ understandings of human difference have adapted to highly variegated historical, social, and political contexts, and have adopted different forms. ... Eugenics counted on widespread support from white academic, social, political,
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    8 Jul 2024: Pipelines, roads, railways, airports, and ports are at once fragile and ubiquitous, mundane and political, extending far beyond any one human society whilst they (re)organise the humans and objects out ... They are also tied to states through standards,
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    8 Jul 2024: Research into work in industrial centres has clarified the ways in which industrial processes have played out in different regions and political-economic contexts as well as how power is accrued ... He suggested that the Nuer’s social and political

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