This commentary revisits the “Rethinking Euro-anthropology” Forums published in the journal Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale. It reconsiders three specific issues: who are the subjects of European anthropology, who are its others, and who are its authors? Noting that European anthropology does not imply a spatial fixity (there is no “there there” in European anthropology), we suggest instead that European anthropological scholarship is the outcome of diverse forms of crossborder and transborder exchanges. Yet as a project that is both intellectual and political, we further discuss some of the contradictions, ambiguities and paradoxes behind this “worlding” of the discipline. By observing that E(e)uropean anthropology in particular ...
This research explores the relationship between knowledge production and place by studying different...
DaceDzenovska’s sensitive and incisive ethnographic account of the routine affairs of a few immigrat...
How can we rethink anthropology beyond itself? In this book, twenty-one artists, anthropologists, an...
This commentary revisits the “Rethinking Euro-anthropology” Forums published in the journal Social A...
Introduction to forum discussion on the meaning of European Anthropology.Non peer reviewe
Introduction to forum piece about the meaning of European anthropology.Non peer reviewe
Why is European anthropology still a controversial concept? In this commentary, I propose to locate ...
This special section explores and problematises the disciplinary boundaries of European anthropology...
A remarkable fact of recent developments in Science and Technology Studies is that anthropologists h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66376/1/aa.1997.99.4.713.pd
This paper considers the challenges that faced the discipline at a time when the European Associatio...
Focusing on anthropological publications in Europe-based journals in 2016, this review reflects on t...
The article discusses Pina-Cabral life-long need to contend with a series of deeply equivocal attrib...
This short contribution to the debate proposes that European anthropology must be seen both within a...
The articles in this volume represent anthropological approaches to the study of external and intern...
This research explores the relationship between knowledge production and place by studying different...
DaceDzenovska’s sensitive and incisive ethnographic account of the routine affairs of a few immigrat...
How can we rethink anthropology beyond itself? In this book, twenty-one artists, anthropologists, an...
This commentary revisits the “Rethinking Euro-anthropology” Forums published in the journal Social A...
Introduction to forum discussion on the meaning of European Anthropology.Non peer reviewe
Introduction to forum piece about the meaning of European anthropology.Non peer reviewe
Why is European anthropology still a controversial concept? In this commentary, I propose to locate ...
This special section explores and problematises the disciplinary boundaries of European anthropology...
A remarkable fact of recent developments in Science and Technology Studies is that anthropologists h...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66376/1/aa.1997.99.4.713.pd
This paper considers the challenges that faced the discipline at a time when the European Associatio...
Focusing on anthropological publications in Europe-based journals in 2016, this review reflects on t...
The article discusses Pina-Cabral life-long need to contend with a series of deeply equivocal attrib...
This short contribution to the debate proposes that European anthropology must be seen both within a...
The articles in this volume represent anthropological approaches to the study of external and intern...
This research explores the relationship between knowledge production and place by studying different...
DaceDzenovska’s sensitive and incisive ethnographic account of the routine affairs of a few immigrat...
How can we rethink anthropology beyond itself? In this book, twenty-one artists, anthropologists, an...