The article positions the different anthropological approaches to violence on a continuum from the phenomenological to the sociological analysis. It argues that anthropological works on violence are crystallized around either the experiential aspects of violence or the phenomenon’s ability to create, maintain and consolidate social communities. Yet, in conclusion it offers a perspective, which might be able to combine the different analythical avenues, arguing that the different points of departure intersect as violence creates communities of experience.  
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Critique as an instrument This article introduces Bourdieu’s work Distinction (1979) in the form o...
Traditionally, anthropologists have sympathized with marginalized objects of study – people who do n...
The article argues that ‘intercultural’ social work could fruitfully be oriented towards the interse...
The article addresses “the violent relation” in an anthropological perspective. This entails descrip...
Sofie Danneskiold-Samsøe: Anthropology and Social Problems. Ethical Confessions from Fieldworks amon...
The focus of the article is upon the relation between gender and violence as an aspect of everyday p...
Denne artikel redegør i store træk for fænomenologiens relevans og potentiale i antropologisk og kul...
Cathrine Hasse: From Journalist to „big mamma“. On the Meaning of Social Roles in Anthropological Da...
In Interest of the Sociologist This article focuses on social relations of power. Bourdieu explains...
I denne artikel har vi fokus på begravelseshandlingen i den klasse af ritualer som Arnold van Gennep...
During the last ten years it has been argued by anthropologists that violence is constadictory to pr...
The article suggests new theoretical and methodical ways of carrying out critical anthropology. The ...
For almost two decades, the idea of evidence-based practice has influenced debates about the develop...
Contextualisation of cross-national comparisons Most social scientists agree that it is necessary t...
To be is to be seen - a visuel perspective at social positionsThis article claims that a strengtheni...
Critique as an instrument This article introduces Bourdieu’s work Distinction (1979) in the form o...
Traditionally, anthropologists have sympathized with marginalized objects of study – people who do n...
The article argues that ‘intercultural’ social work could fruitfully be oriented towards the interse...