Public Anthropology in a Borderless World -

Public Anthropology in a Borderless World

Sam Beck, Carl A. Maida (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
412 Seiten
2015
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-78238-730-5 (ISBN)
179,95 inkl. MwSt
Today anthropologists carry out the discipline's original purpose of understanding and advocating for cultural integrity of societies across the globe. Public anthropology, likewise, is an important genre of anthropology with the goal of actively engaging with people to make changes to improve the modern human condition.
Anthropologists have acted as experts and educators on the nature and ways of life of people worldwide, working to understand the human condition in broad comparative perspective. As a discipline, anthropology has often advocated — and even defended — the cultural integrity, authenticity, and autonomy of societies across the globe. Public anthropology today carries out the discipline’s original purpose, grounding theories in lived experience and placing empirical knowledge in deeper historical and comparative frameworks. This is a vitally important kind of anthropology that has the goal of improving the modern human condition by actively engaging with people to make changes through research, education, and political action.

Sam Beck is Senior Lecturer in the College of Human Ecology and Director of the Urban Semester Program at Cornell University. His publications include Manny Almeida’s Ringside Lounge: The Cape Verdean Struggle for Their Neighborhood (1992) and Toward Engaged Anthropology (2013, ed. with Carl A. Maida).

List of Illustrations



Introduction

Carl A. Maida and Sam Beck



Chapter 1. Community-Based Research Organizations: Co-constructing Public Knowledge and Bridging Knowledge/Action Communities through Participatory Action Research

Jean J. Schensul



Chapter 2. Crossing the Line: Participatory Action Research in a Museum Setting

Alaka Wali and Madeleine Tudor



Chapter 3. Monitoring the Commons: Giving “Voice” to Environmental Justice in Pacoima

Carl A. Maida



Chapter 4. Political-Ethical Dilemmas Participant Observed

Josiah McC. Heyman



Chapter 5. Public Anthropology and Structural Engagement: Making Ameliorating Social Inequality Our Primary Agenda

Merrill Singer



Chapter 6. Public Anthropology and the Transformation of Anthropological Research

Louise Lamphere



Chapter 7. Public Anthropology and Its Reception

Judith Goode



Chapter 8. Anthropology for Whom? Challenges and Prospects of Activist Scholarship

Angela Stuesse



Chapter 9. “We Are Plumbers of Democracy”: A Study of Aspirations to Inclusive Public Dialogues in Mexico and Its Repercussions

Raúl Acosta



Chapter 10. What Everybody Should Know about Nature-Culture: Anthropology in the Public Sphere and “The Two Cultures”

Thomas Hylland Eriksen



Chapter 11. Reimagining the Fragmented City/Citizen: Young People and Public Action in Rio de Janeiro

Udi Mandel Butler



Chapter 12. Urban Transitions: Graffiti Transformations

Sam Beck



Chapter 13. Recreating Community: New Housing for Amui Djor Residents

Tony Asare, Erika Mamley Osae, and Deborah Pellow



Notes on Contributors

Reihe/Serie Studies in Public and Applied Anthropology
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 789 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-78238-730-7 / 1782387307
ISBN-13 978-1-78238-730-5 / 9781782387305
Zustand Neuware
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