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This book offers a comprehensive and current look at the complex
relationship between anthropology and activism. Activism has become
a vibrant research topic within anthropology. Many scholars now
embrace their own roles as engaged social actors, which has
compelled reflexive attention to the anthropology/activism
intersection and its implications. With contributions by emerging
scholars as well as leading activist anthropologists, this volume
illuminates the diverse ways in which the anthropology/activism
relationship is being navigated. Chapters touch on key areas
including environment and extraction, food sustainability and
security, migration and human rights, health disparities and
healthcare access, class and gender identities and empowerment, and
the defense of democracy. Case studies (drawn mainly from North
America) encourage readers to think through their own experiences
and expectations and will serve as durable documentation of how
movements develop and change. This timely survey of the activist
anthropological landscape is valuable reading in an era of widely
perceived ecological and political crisis, where disinterested data
collection increasingly appears to be a luxury that neither the
discipline nor the world can afford.
This book offers a comprehensive and current look at the complex
relationship between anthropology and activism. Activism has become
a vibrant research topic within anthropology. Many scholars now
embrace their own roles as engaged social actors, which has
compelled reflexive attention to the anthropology/activism
intersection and its implications. With contributions by emerging
scholars as well as leading activist anthropologists, this volume
illuminates the diverse ways in which the anthropology/activism
relationship is being navigated. Chapters touch on key areas
including environment and extraction, food sustainability and
security, migration and human rights, health disparities and
healthcare access, class and gender identities and empowerment, and
the defense of democracy. Case studies (drawn mainly from North
America) encourage readers to think through their own experiences
and expectations and will serve as durable documentation of how
movements develop and change. This timely survey of the activist
anthropological landscape is valuable reading in an era of widely
perceived ecological and political crisis, where disinterested data
collection increasingly appears to be a luxury that neither the
discipline nor the world can afford.
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