The public anthropologist grapples with not one but many overlapping digital transformations, which influence how anthropologists access, produce, and disseminate knowledge. The digital turn reshapes the social fields with which the anthropologist engages; the political opportunities and risks arising from the engagement of the public anthropologist; and the methodological approach of the public anthropologist as they access, produce, and disseminate knowledge. This entry examines how digital transformations—as processes of social change—bring new possibilities and challenges for public anthropology
This paper consists of three arguments. The first advocates the development of Open Access for anthr...
The field of anthropology took a long time to discover the significance of media in modern culture. ...
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Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is...
Public anthropology is a collective aspiration shaped by generally shared values and intentions with...
New visual technologies are changing the ways that anthropologists do research and opening up new po...
Anthropology’s interest in visual communication dates back more than a century, as part of what may ...
In this Editor’s Introduction we outline the nine rubrics and the attendant 44 chapters that constit...
In a conversation format, seven anthropologists with extensive expertise in new digital technologies...
This paper discusses digital technologies from an anthropological perspective, concentrating on ways...
This panel addresses the debate about challenges and implications of digitisation and datafication i...
Presented here is a conversation among anthropologists whose research and experience have given them...
This introduction will propose six basic principles as the foundation for a new sub-discipline: digi...
This paper consists of three arguments. The first advocates the development of Open Access for anthr...
The field of anthropology took a long time to discover the significance of media in modern culture. ...
Media, Anthropology and Public Engagement looks at how changing public media and arts practices are ...
Like other professionals, anthropologists work in a public environment that has undergone profound t...
This entry examines how the internet has shaped the development of an important subdiscipline occasi...
Anthropology has two main tasks: to understand what it is to be human and to examine how humanity is...
Public anthropology is a collective aspiration shaped by generally shared values and intentions with...
New visual technologies are changing the ways that anthropologists do research and opening up new po...
Anthropology’s interest in visual communication dates back more than a century, as part of what may ...
In this Editor’s Introduction we outline the nine rubrics and the attendant 44 chapters that constit...
In a conversation format, seven anthropologists with extensive expertise in new digital technologies...
This paper discusses digital technologies from an anthropological perspective, concentrating on ways...
This panel addresses the debate about challenges and implications of digitisation and datafication i...
Presented here is a conversation among anthropologists whose research and experience have given them...
This introduction will propose six basic principles as the foundation for a new sub-discipline: digi...
This paper consists of three arguments. The first advocates the development of Open Access for anthr...
The field of anthropology took a long time to discover the significance of media in modern culture. ...
Media, Anthropology and Public Engagement looks at how changing public media and arts practices are ...