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E-raamat: Anthropologies and Futures: Researching Emerging and Uncertain Worlds [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Sari: Criminal Practice Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781003084570
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Sari: Criminal Practice Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-May-2017
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9781003084570

Anthropology has a critical, practical role to play in contemporary debates about futures. This game-changing new book presents new ways of conceptualising how to engage with a future-oriented research agenda, demonstrating how anthropologists can approach futures both theoretically and practically, and introducing a set of innovative research methods to tackle this field of research.

Anthropology and Futures brings together a group of leading scholars from across the world, including Sarah Pink, Rayna Rapp, Faye Ginsburg and Paul Stoller. Firmly grounded in ethnographic fieldwork experience, the book's fifteen chapters range from long-term longitudinal ethnographies among people living with HIV/AIDS in the UK and people with disabilities in North America, to participatory research with young Muslim women in Copenhagen, future-makers in Barcelona, the design of workspaces in Melbourne and speculative ethnographies among transient and mobile communities living in Antarctica.

Taking a strong interdisciplinary approach, the authors respond to growing interest in the topic of futures in anthropology and beyond. Challenges of uncertainty and increased emphasis on the practical 'impact' of research which helps to inform governance and planning are calling out for this ground-breaking text which will trigger a more engaged, interventional and applied anthropology. Essential reading for students and researchers in anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, design and research methods.

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Game-changing book which provides anthropologists with a range of innovative, practical research methods to engage in future-oriented research.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on Contributors x
1 Futures anthropologies manifesto EASA future anthropologies network
1(2)
2 Anthropology and futures: Setting the agenda
3(20)
Sarah Pink
Juan Francisco Salazar
3 The art of turning left and right
23(20)
Andrew Irving
4 Cripping the future: Making disability count
43(18)
Faye Ginsburg
Rayna Rapp
5 Contemporary obsessions with time and the promise of the future
61(22)
Simone Abram
6 Pyrenean rewilding and ontological landscapes: A future(s) dwelt-in ethnographic approach
83(18)
Tony Knight
7 Digital technologies, dreams and disconcertment in anthropological worldmaking
101(16)
Karen Waltorp
8 Future in the ethnographic world
117(16)
Debora Lanzeni
Elisenda Ardevol
9 Researching future as an alterity of the present
133(18)
Sarah Pink
Yoko Akama
Annie Fergusson
10 Speculative tabulation: Researching worlds to come in Antarctica
151(20)
Juan Francisco Salazar
11 Ethno science fiction: Projective improvisations of future scenarios and environmental threat in the everyday life of British youth
171(18)
Johannes Sjoberg
12 Reaching for the horizon: Exploring existential possibilities of migration and movement within the past-present-future through participatory animation
189(20)
Alexandra D'Onofrio
13 Agency and dramatic storytelling: Roving through pasts, presents and futures
209(16)
Magdalena Kazubowski-Houston
14 Remix as a literacy for future anthropology practice
225(18)
Annette N. Markham
Afterword: Flying toward the future on the wings of wind 243(6)
Paul Stoller
Index 249
Juan Francisco Salazar is Associate Professor in Media and Cultural Studies at Western Sydney University, AustraliaSarah Pink is Distinguished Professor and Director of the Digital Ethnography Research Centre at RMIT University, AustraliaAndrew Irving is Director of the Granada Centre of Visual Anthropology at the University of Manchester, UKJohannes Sjöberg is Lecturer in Screen Studies at the University of Manchester, UK