This module for Involving Anthropology presents an account of one of the plenary debates held at the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) World Congress held at Manchester University, 5-10 August 2013. The module begins with a brief introduction to provide the context for the debate, which included two speakers for (Amita Baviskar and Don Nonini) and two speakers against (Helen Kopnina and Veronica Strang) the motion: ‘Justice for people must come before justice for the environment’. The introduction is followed by an edited transcript of John Gledhill’s welcome and introduction, the texts of the arguments made by each speaker for and against the motion (with the exception of Veronica Strang, whose presen...
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This special issue showcases papers presented at the International Association of Languages and Inte...
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This module for Involving Anthropology presents an account of one of the plenary debates held at the...
This article contains the text and discussion of a debate held at the IUAES World Congress in Anthro...
This comprises the edited proceedings of the 2013 debate on the motion ‘There is no such thing as th...
This plenary dialogue highlights the emergent perspectives of anthropologies in various contexts thr...
This article contains the text and discussion of a debate held at the IUAES World Congress in Anthro...
This presentation considers anthropogenic environmental change as a wicked problem in which multiple...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
The annual postgraduate conference has become one of the most awaited and fascinating events at the...
While organising the 14th Congress on Anthropology on the theme of Anthropologies in transformation:...
This Special Issue is an outcome of the lectures and discussions on ‘Cross-cutting Themes and Concep...
In the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy desecration...
The Royal Anthropological Institute’s first annual one-day postgraduate conference was hosted by the...
This constitutes the edited proceedings of the 2015 meeting of the Group for Debates in Anthropologi...
This special issue showcases papers presented at the International Association of Languages and Inte...
The paper discusses the role of anthropological arguments in contemporary ethics as exemplified in t...
This module for Involving Anthropology presents an account of one of the plenary debates held at the...
This article contains the text and discussion of a debate held at the IUAES World Congress in Anthro...
This comprises the edited proceedings of the 2013 debate on the motion ‘There is no such thing as th...
This plenary dialogue highlights the emergent perspectives of anthropologies in various contexts thr...
This article contains the text and discussion of a debate held at the IUAES World Congress in Anthro...
This presentation considers anthropogenic environmental change as a wicked problem in which multiple...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
The annual postgraduate conference has become one of the most awaited and fascinating events at the...
While organising the 14th Congress on Anthropology on the theme of Anthropologies in transformation:...
This Special Issue is an outcome of the lectures and discussions on ‘Cross-cutting Themes and Concep...
In the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy desecration...
The Royal Anthropological Institute’s first annual one-day postgraduate conference was hosted by the...
This constitutes the edited proceedings of the 2015 meeting of the Group for Debates in Anthropologi...
This special issue showcases papers presented at the International Association of Languages and Inte...
The paper discusses the role of anthropological arguments in contemporary ethics as exemplified in t...