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Objects and Materials - A Routledge Companion (Paperback): Penny Harvey, Eleanor Casella, Gillian Evans, Hannah Knox, Christine... Objects and Materials - A Routledge Companion (Paperback)
Penny Harvey, Eleanor Casella, Gillian Evans, Hannah Knox, Christine McLean, …
R1,742 Discovery Miles 17 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is broad acceptance across the Humanities and Social Sciences that our deliberations on the social need to take place through attention to practice, to object-mediated relations, to non-human agency and to the affective dimensions of human sociality. This Companion focuses on the objects and materials found at centre stage, and asks: what matters about objects? Objects and Materials explores the field, providing succinct summary accounts of contemporary scholarship, along with a wealth of new research investigating the capacity of objects to shape, unsettle and exceed expectations. Original chapters from over forty international, interdisciplinary contributors address an array of objects and materials to ask what the terms of collaborations with objects and materials are, and to consider how these collaborations become integral to our understandings of the complex, relational dynamics that fashion social worlds. Objects and Materials will be of interest to students and scholars across the social sciences and humanities, including in sociology, social theory, science and technology studies, history, anthropology, archaeology, gender studies, women's studies, geography, cultural studies, politics and international relations, and philosophy.

Objects and Materials - A Routledge Companion (Hardcover): Penny Harvey, Eleanor Casella, Gillian Evans, Hannah Knox, Christine... Objects and Materials - A Routledge Companion (Hardcover)
Penny Harvey, Eleanor Casella, Gillian Evans, Hannah Knox, Christine McLean, …
R6,370 Discovery Miles 63 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is broad acceptance across the Humanities and Social Sciences that our deliberations on the social need to take place through attention to practice, to object-mediated relations, to non-human agency and to the affective dimensions of human sociality. This Companion focuses on the objects and materials found at centre stage, and asks: what matters about objects?

Objects and Materials explores the field, providing succinct summary accounts of contemporary scholarship, along with a wealth of new research investigating the capacity of objects to shape, unsettle and exceed expectations. Original chapters from over forty international, interdisciplinary contributors address an array of objects and materials to ask what the terms of collaborations with objects and materials are, and to consider how these collaborations become integral to our understandings of the complex, relational dynamics that fashion social worlds.

Objects and Materials will be of interest to students and scholars across the social sciences and humanities, including in sociology, social theory, science and technology studies, history, anthropology, archaeology, gender studies, women s studies, geography, cultural studies, politics and international relations, and philosophy.

Anthropology and Science - Epistemologies in Practice (Paperback): Jeanette Edwards, Penny Harvey, Peter Wade Anthropology and Science - Epistemologies in Practice (Paperback)
Jeanette Edwards, Penny Harvey, Peter Wade
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does it mean to know something - scientifically, anthropologically, socially? What is the relationship between different forms of knowledge and ways of knowing? How is knowledge mobilised in society and to what ends? Drawing on ethnographic examples from across the world, and from the virtual and global "places" created by new information technologies, Anthropology and Science presents examples of living and dynamic epistemologies and practices, and of how scientific ways of knowing operate in the world. Authors address the nature of both scientific and experiential knowledge, and look at competing and alternative ideas about what it means to be human. The essays analyze the politics and ethics of positioning "science," "culture" or "society" as authoritative. They explore how certain modes of knowing are made authoritative and command allegiance (or not), and look at scientific and other rationalities - whether these challenge or are compatible with science.

Anthropology and Science - Epistemologies in Practice (Hardcover): Jeanette Edwards, Penny Harvey, Peter Wade Anthropology and Science - Epistemologies in Practice (Hardcover)
Jeanette Edwards, Penny Harvey, Peter Wade
R4,214 Discovery Miles 42 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does it mean to know something - scientifically, anthropologically, socially? What is the relationship between different forms of knowledge and ways of knowing? How is knowledge mobilised in society and to what ends? Drawing on ethnographic examples from across the world, and from the virtual and global "places" created by new information technologies, Anthropology and Science presents examples of living and dynamic epistemologies and practices, and of how scientific ways of knowing operate in the world. Authors address the nature of both scientific and experiential knowledge, and look at competing and alternative ideas about what it means to be human. The essays analyze the politics and ethics of positioning "science," "culture" or "society" as authoritative. They explore how certain modes of knowing are made authoritative and command allegiance (or not), and look at scientific and other rationalities - whether these challenge or are compatible with science.

Roads - An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise (Paperback): Penny Harvey, Hannah Knox Roads - An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise (Paperback)
Penny Harvey, Hannah Knox
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Roads matter to people. This claim is central to the work of Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox, who in this book use the example of highway building in South America to explore what large public infrastructural projects can tell us about contemporary state formation, social relations, and emerging political economies.Roads focuses on two main sites: the interoceanic highway currently under construction between Brazil and Peru, a major public/private collaboration that is being realized within new, internationally ratified regulatory standards; and a recently completed one-hundred-kilometer stretch of highway between Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, and a small town called Nauta, one of the earliest colonial settlements in the Amazon. The Iquitos-Nauta highway is one of the most expensive roads per kilometer on the planet.Combining ethnographic and historical research, Harvey and Knox shed light on the work of engineers and scientists, bureaucrats and construction company officials. They describe how local populations anticipated each of the road projects, even getting deeply involved in questions of exact routing as worries arose that the road would benefit some more than others. Connectivity was a key recurring theme as people imagined the prosperity that will come by being connected to other parts of the country and with other parts of the world. Sweeping in scope and conceptually ambitious, Roads tells a story of global flows of money, goods, and people-and of attempts to stabilize inherently unstable physical and social environments.

Anthropos and the Material (Hardcover): Penny Harvey, Christian Krohn-Hansen, Knut G Nustad Anthropos and the Material (Hardcover)
Penny Harvey, Christian Krohn-Hansen, Knut G Nustad
R2,878 Discovery Miles 28 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The destructive effects of modern industrial societies have shaped the planet in such profound ways that many argue for the existence of a new geological epoch called the Anthropocene. This claim brings into relief a set of challenges that have deep implications for how relations between the human, the material, and the political affect contemporary social worlds. The contributors to Anthropos and the Material examine these challenges by questioning and complicating long-held understandings of the divide between humans and things. They present ethnographic case studies from across the globe, addressing myriad topics that range from labor, economics, and colonialism to technology, culture, the environment, agency, and diversity. In foregrounding the importance of connecting natural and social histories, the instability and intangibility of the material, and the ways in which the lively encounters between the human and the nonhuman challenge conceptions of liberal humanism, the contributors point to new understandings of the capacities of people and things to act, transform, and adapt to a changing world.

The Win - A Pacific Northwest Mystery (Paperback): Penny Harvey The Win - A Pacific Northwest Mystery (Paperback)
Penny Harvey
R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Plan - For Your Ultimate Retirement (2nd Edition) (Paperback): Penny Harvey Ph. D. J. D. The Plan - For Your Ultimate Retirement (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
Penny Harvey Ph. D. J. D.
R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Roads - An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise (Hardcover): Penny Harvey, Hannah Knox Roads - An Anthropology of Infrastructure and Expertise (Hardcover)
Penny Harvey, Hannah Knox
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Roads matter to people. This claim is central to the work of Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox, who in this book use the example of highway building in South America to explore what large public infrastructural projects can tell us about contemporary state formation, social relations, and emerging political economies.Roads focuses on two main sites: the interoceanic highway currently under construction between Brazil and Peru, a major public/private collaboration that is being realized within new, internationally ratified regulatory standards; and a recently completed one-hundred-kilometer stretch of highway between Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, and a small town called Nauta, one of the earliest colonial settlements in the Amazon. The Iquitos-Nauta highway is one of the most expensive roads per kilometer on the planet.Combining ethnographic and historical research, Harvey and Knox shed light on the work of engineers and scientists, bureaucrats and construction company officials. They describe how local populations anticipated each of the road projects, even getting deeply involved in questions of exact routing as worries arose that the road would benefit some more than others. Connectivity was a key recurring theme as people imagined the prosperity that will come by being connected to other parts of the country and with other parts of the world. Sweeping in scope and conceptually ambitious, Roads tells a story of global flows of money, goods, and people—and of attempts to stabilize inherently unstable physical and social environments.

Penni Harvey-Piper's Vocal Exercises (CD): Penni Harvey-Piper Penni Harvey-Piper's Vocal Exercises (CD)
Penni Harvey-Piper
R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Anthropos and the Material (Paperback): Penny Harvey, Christian Krohn-Hansen, Knut G Nustad Anthropos and the Material (Paperback)
Penny Harvey, Christian Krohn-Hansen, Knut G Nustad
R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The destructive effects of modern industrial societies have shaped the planet in such profound ways that many argue for the existence of a new geological epoch called the Anthropocene. This claim brings into relief a set of challenges that have deep implications for how relations between the human, the material, and the political affect contemporary social worlds. The contributors to Anthropos and the Material examine these challenges by questioning and complicating long-held understandings of the divide between humans and things. They present ethnographic case studies from across the globe, addressing myriad topics that range from labor, economics, and colonialism to technology, culture, the environment, agency, and diversity. In foregrounding the importance of connecting natural and social histories, the instability and intangibility of the material, and the ways in which the lively encounters between the human and the nonhuman challenge conceptions of liberal humanism, the contributors point to new understandings of the capacities of people and things to act, transform, and adapt to a changing world.

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