As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds on different forms of engagement within and around organizations, processes, and institutional corridors. The co-authors, building upon a round table exchange, address the advantages and dilemmas of anthropological engagement in the field of international governance, including humanitarian work, diplomacy, international organizations, the Swiss federal government, NGOs, and multinationals
This work examines the role of anthropology in conflict, post-conflict studies, and conflict resolut...
This paper considers the challenges that faced the discipline at a time when the European Associatio...
Through review of selected anthropological ethical codes an attempt is made to outline the fundament...
As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds...
As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds...
Accessible to non-specialists and researchers interested in ethnography, this volume offers an intro...
The article is a reflection on the place, tasks and purpose of cultural anthropology in the contempo...
After having been relegated to the austere halls of academia for centuries, in the last decades huma...
Anthropological fieldwork is a collaborative practice, based and reliant on interactions and relati...
Book review of Elisabeth Tauber, Dorothy Zinn, eds, The public value of anthropology: Engaging criti...
Anthropology reveals a rich diversity of human cultures, while also highlighting our commonalities. ...
This special issue aims to shed light on and recognize the full potential of engaged anthropology an...
'Auf der Grundlage von Feldforschung in der Europäischen Kommission nähert sich die Autorin der Frag...
This special issue aims to shed light on and recognize the full potential of engaged anthropology an...
At a time when political, social, and environmental inequalities are proliferating around the globe,...
This work examines the role of anthropology in conflict, post-conflict studies, and conflict resolut...
This paper considers the challenges that faced the discipline at a time when the European Associatio...
Through review of selected anthropological ethical codes an attempt is made to outline the fundament...
As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds...
As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds...
Accessible to non-specialists and researchers interested in ethnography, this volume offers an intro...
The article is a reflection on the place, tasks and purpose of cultural anthropology in the contempo...
After having been relegated to the austere halls of academia for centuries, in the last decades huma...
Anthropological fieldwork is a collaborative practice, based and reliant on interactions and relati...
Book review of Elisabeth Tauber, Dorothy Zinn, eds, The public value of anthropology: Engaging criti...
Anthropology reveals a rich diversity of human cultures, while also highlighting our commonalities. ...
This special issue aims to shed light on and recognize the full potential of engaged anthropology an...
'Auf der Grundlage von Feldforschung in der Europäischen Kommission nähert sich die Autorin der Frag...
This special issue aims to shed light on and recognize the full potential of engaged anthropology an...
At a time when political, social, and environmental inequalities are proliferating around the globe,...
This work examines the role of anthropology in conflict, post-conflict studies, and conflict resolut...
This paper considers the challenges that faced the discipline at a time when the European Associatio...
Through review of selected anthropological ethical codes an attempt is made to outline the fundament...