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PUBLISHER: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9788323343707
RRP: £35.00
PAGES: 160
PUBLICATION DATE:
July 31, 2018
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Anthropology as Social Critique – Its Public Role in the Globalized World
Marcin Brocki
Petr Skalnik
This book contains chapters based on presentations and debates that were held during a panel session entitled “Anthropology as Opinion-Maker: A Dilemma of Analysis versus Application” as part of the “Anthropology in the World” conference in London (June 8-10, 2012). The aim of this book is to discuss the relevance of anthropological findings beyond disciplinary boundaries and to examine means of making these findings accessible and useful for a wider public, including decision makers. The book is founded on the belief that the world would benefit greatly from the application of anthropological knowledge and anthropological opinions and the concern that anthropologists are not doing enough to make their expertise heard and understood.
Reviews of Anthropology as Social Critique – Its Public Role in the Globalized World
This collective volume is an important, essential, and well-grounded contribution that stands out for its deep theoretical insight, thus offering a significant input to the crucial debate on the public role of anthropology in the globalized world.–Christian Giordano, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Marcin Brocki
Petr Skaln�k is a senior research associate in the Department of Politics at the University of Hradec Kr�lov�, Czech Republic. He is the editor-in-chief of the journal Modern Africa: Politics, History, and Society and has edited dozens of books and authored over a hundred journal articles, book chapters, and other academic publications. He served his country as ambassador to Lebanon. Marcin Brocki is the head of the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology at the Jagiellonian University in Krak�w, Poland. His interests include anthropological theory, postsocialism, semiotics and nonverbal communication, intercultural communication, and community studies. His most recent book was on public and engaged anthropology, Antropologia spoleczna i kulturowa w przestrzeni publicznej.