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Lineages and Advancements in Material Culture Studies - Perspectives from UCL Anthropology (Paperback): Timothy Carroll,... Lineages and Advancements in Material Culture Studies - Perspectives from UCL Anthropology (Paperback)
Timothy Carroll, Antonia Walford, Shireen Walton
R1,252 Discovery Miles 12 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume comprises a curated conversation between members of the Material Culture Section of University College London Anthropology. In laying out the state of play in the field, it challenges how the anthropology of material culture is being done and argues for new directions of enquiry and new methods of investigation. The contributors consider the ramifications of specific research methods and explore new methodological frameworks to address areas of human experience that require a new analytical approach. The case studies draw from a range of contexts, including digital objects, infrastructure, data, extraterrestriality, ethnographic curation, and medical materiality. They include timely reappraisals of now-classical analytical models that have shaped the way we understand the object, the discipline, knowledge formation, and the artefact.

A World Laid Waste? - Responding to the Social, Cultural and Political Consequences of Globalisation (Hardcover): Francis... A World Laid Waste? - Responding to the Social, Cultural and Political Consequences of Globalisation (Hardcover)
Francis Dodsworth, Antonia Walford
R4,259 Discovery Miles 42 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Globalisation and neo-liberalism have seen the rise of new international powers, increasingly interlinked economies, and mass urbanisation. The internet, mobile communications and mass migration have transformed lives around the planet. For some, this has been positive and liberating, but it has also been destructive of settled communities and ways of living, ecologies, economies and livelihoods, cultural values, political programmes and identities. This edited volume uses the concept of waste to explore and critique the destructive impact of globalisation and neo-liberalism. By bringing to bear the distinct perspectives of sociologists of class, religion and culture; anthropologists concerned with infrastructures, material waste and energy; and analysts from accounting and finance exploring financialization and supply chains, this collection explores how creative responses to the wastelands of globalisation can establish alternative, at times fragile, narratives of hope. Responding to the tendency in contemporary public and academic discourse to resort to a language of the 'laid to waste' or 'left behind' to make sense of social and cultural change, the authors of this volume focus on the practices and rhetorics of waste in a range of different empirical settings to reveal the spaces for political action and social imagination that are emerging even in times of polarisation, uncertainty and disillusionment. This inter-disciplinary approach, developed through a decade of research in the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC), provides a distinctive perspective on the ways in which people in very different social and cultural contexts are negotiating the destructive and creative possibilities of recent political and economic change.

Lineages and Advancements in Material Culture Studies - Perspectives from UCL Anthropology (Hardcover): Timothy Carroll,... Lineages and Advancements in Material Culture Studies - Perspectives from UCL Anthropology (Hardcover)
Timothy Carroll, Antonia Walford, Shireen Walton
R3,128 Discovery Miles 31 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume comprises a curated conversation between members of the Material Culture Section of University College London Anthropology. In laying out the state of play in the field, it challenges how the anthropology of material culture is being done and argues for new directions of enquiry and new methods of investigation. The contributors consider the ramifications of specific research methods and explore new methodological frameworks to address areas of human experience that require a new analytical approach. The case studies draw from a range of contexts, including digital objects, infrastructure, data, extraterrestriality, ethnographic curation, and medical materiality. They include timely reappraisals of now-classical analytical models that have shaped the way we understand the object, the discipline, knowledge formation, and the artefact.

A World Laid Waste? - Responding to the Social, Cultural and Political Consequences of Globalisation (Paperback): Francis... A World Laid Waste? - Responding to the Social, Cultural and Political Consequences of Globalisation (Paperback)
Francis Dodsworth, Antonia Walford
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Globalisation and neo-liberalism have seen the rise of new international powers, increasingly interlinked economies, and mass urbanisation. The internet, mobile communications and mass migration have transformed lives around the planet. For some, this has been positive and liberating, but it has also been destructive of settled communities and ways of living, ecologies, economies and livelihoods, cultural values, political programmes and identities. This edited volume uses the concept of waste to explore and critique the destructive impact of globalisation and neo-liberalism. By bringing to bear the distinct perspectives of sociologists of class, religion and culture; anthropologists concerned with infrastructures, material waste and energy; and analysts from accounting and finance exploring financialization and supply chains, this collection explores how creative responses to the wastelands of globalisation can establish alternative, at times fragile, narratives of hope. Responding to the tendency in contemporary public and academic discourse to resort to a language of the 'laid to waste' or 'left behind' to make sense of social and cultural change, the authors of this volume focus on the practices and rhetorics of waste in a range of different empirical settings to reveal the spaces for political action and social imagination that are emerging even in times of polarisation, uncertainty and disillusionment. This inter-disciplinary approach, developed through a decade of research in the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC), provides a distinctive perspective on the ways in which people in very different social and cultural contexts are negotiating the destructive and creative possibilities of recent political and economic change.

Environmental Alterities (Paperback): Antonia Walford Environmental Alterities (Paperback)
Antonia Walford
R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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