The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that there is a strong correlation between the concept of human nature and culturally dominant strategies for constructing the “Other” in European culture. This relationship results in specific challenges for the social anthropologist, particularly in connection with efforts to overcome common knowledge by unveiling and disclosing the real structure of social processes. The sphere of biopolitics has shown that citizens can be stimulated by fear to act. Yet fear has a moral dimension, and thus an engaged anthropology is now needed in order to combat social injustice more actively
The main subject of this article is the relationship between the concept of identity, which is one o...
The central concept of anthropology as a humanistic discipline is that of culture. The use of "cultu...
Contains fulltext : 72948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The dialogical s...
International audienceIn this paper given to Harvard CES community in the framework of my appointmen...
This article examines ethnic stereotypes in biological race classification of Europeans between the ...
The article analyzes modern western projects to update anthropology. The projects are united by the...
The central argument of the article is that we ought not to fall into the error of attributing too m...
This is one of the first anthropological studies of Europe post-1989. Fourteen authors examine the s...
In recent years, the European identity has been widely researched by sociologists who take an intere...
This working paper examines the unification process of Europe through the discipline of anthropology...
Creating a cultural identity becomes particularly important issue in the time of global ekumeny, whe...
The aim of this paper is to probe the conception, widespread in the humanities and the social scienc...
This article explains the origins of European identity, contemporary Homo Europeicus and transformat...
The term “anthropology” is from the Greek (gr. aνθρωπος), “man”. It is the academic study of humanit...
The article aims to retrace some recent debates on sociality, which follow the “ontological turnµ in...
The main subject of this article is the relationship between the concept of identity, which is one o...
The central concept of anthropology as a humanistic discipline is that of culture. The use of "cultu...
Contains fulltext : 72948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The dialogical s...
International audienceIn this paper given to Harvard CES community in the framework of my appointmen...
This article examines ethnic stereotypes in biological race classification of Europeans between the ...
The article analyzes modern western projects to update anthropology. The projects are united by the...
The central argument of the article is that we ought not to fall into the error of attributing too m...
This is one of the first anthropological studies of Europe post-1989. Fourteen authors examine the s...
In recent years, the European identity has been widely researched by sociologists who take an intere...
This working paper examines the unification process of Europe through the discipline of anthropology...
Creating a cultural identity becomes particularly important issue in the time of global ekumeny, whe...
The aim of this paper is to probe the conception, widespread in the humanities and the social scienc...
This article explains the origins of European identity, contemporary Homo Europeicus and transformat...
The term “anthropology” is from the Greek (gr. aνθρωπος), “man”. It is the academic study of humanit...
The article aims to retrace some recent debates on sociality, which follow the “ontological turnµ in...
The main subject of this article is the relationship between the concept of identity, which is one o...
The central concept of anthropology as a humanistic discipline is that of culture. The use of "cultu...
Contains fulltext : 72948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The dialogical s...