Public anthropology is a collective aspiration shaped by generally shared values and intentions within significant sections of social and cultural anthropology. The impetus behind the creation of the journal Public Anthropologist originates in this realm of ongoing discussions and actions inspired by the idea of pushing engagement and participation beyond academic borders. Given that the traditional triadic structure's assessment standards and their financial and political backers are being reshaped by broader social forces beyond the academy and that the audit culture of accountability, that is replacing earlier standards, has significant problems, we need ask: Where do we go from here? In these changing times, how can anthropologists be m...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
The emergent global economy of the 21st century will create an ever greater need for research-based ...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
Public anthropology is a collective aspiration shaped by generally shared values and intentions with...
Like other professionals, anthropologists work in a public environment that has undergone profound t...
Based on a transcript from the AAA 2016 roundtable on “anthropological publics, public anthropology,...
This paper discusses the development of public anthropology in the United States and Indonesia. Draw...
The public anthropologist grapples with not one but many overlapping digital transformations, which ...
Media, Anthropology and Public Engagement looks at how changing public media and arts practices are ...
Nordic anthropologists were remarkably absent from the news media in Scandinavia during the Muhammad...
Presented here is a conversation among anthropologists whose research and experience have given them...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The present day crisis of anthropology is related to its wide public success. Starting from the 40\u...
A number of anthropology’s most emblematic innovations have caught on elsewhere. Yet anthropologists...
In 2004, the authors convened a session entitled 'Public Anthropology' at the Australian Anthropolog...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
The emergent global economy of the 21st century will create an ever greater need for research-based ...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
Public anthropology is a collective aspiration shaped by generally shared values and intentions with...
Like other professionals, anthropologists work in a public environment that has undergone profound t...
Based on a transcript from the AAA 2016 roundtable on “anthropological publics, public anthropology,...
This paper discusses the development of public anthropology in the United States and Indonesia. Draw...
The public anthropologist grapples with not one but many overlapping digital transformations, which ...
Media, Anthropology and Public Engagement looks at how changing public media and arts practices are ...
Nordic anthropologists were remarkably absent from the news media in Scandinavia during the Muhammad...
Presented here is a conversation among anthropologists whose research and experience have given them...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The present day crisis of anthropology is related to its wide public success. Starting from the 40\u...
A number of anthropology’s most emblematic innovations have caught on elsewhere. Yet anthropologists...
In 2004, the authors convened a session entitled 'Public Anthropology' at the Australian Anthropolog...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
The emergent global economy of the 21st century will create an ever greater need for research-based ...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...