Ebook: Public Anthropology in a Borderless World
Author: Sam Beck (editor), Carl A. Maida (editor)
- Series: Studies in Public and Applied Anthropology, 8
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Berghahn Books
- Language: English
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Anthropologists have acted as experts and educators on the nature and ways of life of people worldwide, working to understand the human condition in broad comparative perspective. As a discipline, anthropology has often advocated — and even defended — the cultural integrity, authenticity, and autonomy of societies across the globe. Public anthropology today carries out the discipline’s original purpose, grounding theories in lived experience and placing empirical knowledge in deeper historical and comparative frameworks. This is a vitally important kind of anthropology that has the goal of improving the modern human condition by actively engaging with people to make changes through research, education, and political action.
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