This paper raises issues of change in both highland Morocco and within the practice of Anthropology itself. The first part of the paper argues that at least some of the shifting boundaries in the social sciences offer opportunities for younger anthropologists, and that disciplinary change is not necessarily something to fear. The paper then explores what an anthropology of change might involve and discusses a particular situation of change among highland Berber speakers in Morocco, for whom migration, state education and development are producing economic, social and linguistic shifts, all of which are re-shaping local lives
Traditional academic anthropology centers on fieldwork and the production of publications that contr...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
Anthropology as a discipline is well over 100 years old; as a profession it is just gearing up. It i...
In this article it is argued that, since the abuse of anthropology in the colonial and apartheid era...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
In the 1970s, economic anthropology, along with kinship and ecological anthropology, was regarded as...
In this paper I want to address the pressure of structural adjustment policies on teaching and learn...
After having been relegated to the austere halls of academia for centuries, in the last decades huma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The relationship between anthropology and development is very much contested. While the debate about...
In Berreman\u27s article, as in most of the other articles in Reinventing Anthropology, the main top...
This article draws out some of the implications of the fact that what anthropologists claim to know,...
This paper considers the challenges that faced the discipline at a time when the European Associatio...
East Africa is known the world over for its extensive contribution to the history of humankind espec...
This essay considers the contribution that social and cultural anthropology can make to other discip...
Traditional academic anthropology centers on fieldwork and the production of publications that contr...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
Anthropology as a discipline is well over 100 years old; as a profession it is just gearing up. It i...
In this article it is argued that, since the abuse of anthropology in the colonial and apartheid era...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
In the 1970s, economic anthropology, along with kinship and ecological anthropology, was regarded as...
In this paper I want to address the pressure of structural adjustment policies on teaching and learn...
After having been relegated to the austere halls of academia for centuries, in the last decades huma...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The relationship between anthropology and development is very much contested. While the debate about...
In Berreman\u27s article, as in most of the other articles in Reinventing Anthropology, the main top...
This article draws out some of the implications of the fact that what anthropologists claim to know,...
This paper considers the challenges that faced the discipline at a time when the European Associatio...
East Africa is known the world over for its extensive contribution to the history of humankind espec...
This essay considers the contribution that social and cultural anthropology can make to other discip...
Traditional academic anthropology centers on fieldwork and the production of publications that contr...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
Anthropology as a discipline is well over 100 years old; as a profession it is just gearing up. It i...