Indigenous knowledges have traditionally been treated as a field of research for anthropologists and as ‘mistaken epistemologies’, that is, un-scientific and irrational folklore. Within the framework of the environmental humanities, however, a strong interest in non-anthropocentric approaches and epistemic injustice has emerged, with a focus on animism as a powerful critique of modern epistemology and an alternative to a Western worldview. The lecture argues that treating indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing as a (potentially) decolonizing and liberating practice could help build a more inclusive and holistic knowledge of the past. Following recent works by anthropologists and archaeologists such as Nurit Bird-Rose, Graham Harvey, and...
This work builds upon the considerable theoretical heuristic of Philippe Descola’s four-field ontolo...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
People all over the globe are experiencing unprecedented and often hazardous situations as environme...
For a discipline that had no trouble accepting the agency of objects, social anthropology and its pr...
This session proposes multispecies approaches and understandings advanced within the ontological tur...
In this chapter, we focus on animism and how it is studied in the cognitive science of religion and ...
This is an autoethnographic inquiry into the experience a series of deeply disruptive non-ordinary p...
Animists’ theories of matter must be given equivalence at the level of theory if we are to understan...
In the early days of anthropology, indigenous concepts of animating essences and the cross-cutting n...
The nature/culture dichotomy is part of the legacy of Western philosophy out of which modern social ...
This paper is based on part of a broad study to investigate indigenous knowledge applied by the Leso...
The debate concerning ontology is heating up in the social sciences. How is this impacting anthropol...
Colonialism's deleterious impact on Indigenous epistemologies has engendered an exigent concern in t...
This article outlines a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethn...
A growing number of critical voices within the philosophy of religion have emphasized the need for a...
This work builds upon the considerable theoretical heuristic of Philippe Descola’s four-field ontolo...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
People all over the globe are experiencing unprecedented and often hazardous situations as environme...
For a discipline that had no trouble accepting the agency of objects, social anthropology and its pr...
This session proposes multispecies approaches and understandings advanced within the ontological tur...
In this chapter, we focus on animism and how it is studied in the cognitive science of religion and ...
This is an autoethnographic inquiry into the experience a series of deeply disruptive non-ordinary p...
Animists’ theories of matter must be given equivalence at the level of theory if we are to understan...
In the early days of anthropology, indigenous concepts of animating essences and the cross-cutting n...
The nature/culture dichotomy is part of the legacy of Western philosophy out of which modern social ...
This paper is based on part of a broad study to investigate indigenous knowledge applied by the Leso...
The debate concerning ontology is heating up in the social sciences. How is this impacting anthropol...
Colonialism's deleterious impact on Indigenous epistemologies has engendered an exigent concern in t...
This article outlines a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethn...
A growing number of critical voices within the philosophy of religion have emphasized the need for a...
This work builds upon the considerable theoretical heuristic of Philippe Descola’s four-field ontolo...
Using western science as the only worldview when examining complex topics of applied science limits ...
People all over the globe are experiencing unprecedented and often hazardous situations as environme...