Contemporary anthropology is done in a world where social and
digital media are playing an increasingly significant role, where
anthropological and arts practices are often intertwined in museum
and public intervention contexts, and where anthropologists are
encouraged to engage with mass media. Because anthropologists are
often expected and inspired to ensure their work engages with
public issues, these opportunities to disseminate work in new ways
and to new publics simultaneously create challenges as
anthropologists move their practice into unfamiliar collaborative
domains and expose their research to new forms of scrutiny. In this
volume, contributors question whether a fresh public anthropology
is emerging through these new practices.
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