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Design Anthropology

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 2020
Design anthropology and the factors that converged to facilitate its emergence are examined. Design anthropology has been alternately described as a “fast-developing academic field” and “distinct style of knowing” (Otto and Smith), “an emerging ...
Christine Miller
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The Anthropology of Populism: Beyond the Liberal Settlement

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2019
This article suggests that although there is not much of an explicitly defined anthropology of populism, anthropologists have nevertheless been working for many years on the things we talk about when we talk about populism. Anthropologists should thus be
William Mazzarella
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Soylent Is People, and WEIRD Is White: Biological Anthropology, Whiteness, and the Limits of the WEIRD

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2019
WEIRD populations, or those categorized as Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic, are sampled in the majority of quantitative human subjects research.
K. Clancy, Jenny L. Davis
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Multisensory Anthropology

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2019
The senses are made, not given. Multisensory anthropology focuses on the variable boundaries, differential elaboration, and many different ways of combining the senses across (and within) cultures.
D. Howes
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Deaf Anthropology

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2020
Deaf anthropology is a field that exists in conversation with but is not reducible to the interdisciplinary field of deaf studies. Deaf anthropology is predicated upon a commitment to understanding deafnesses across time and space while holding on to ...
Michele Friedner, Annelies Kusters
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The Anthropology of Plastics: An Agenda for Local Studies of a Global Matter of Concern.

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 2019
Anthropology has largely ignored plastics, even as they have emerged as the paradigmatic material-and problem-of our times. In this article, we make the case for an anthropology of plastics as a priority for environmental and medical anthropological ...
Gauri Pathak, M. Nichter
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The Anthropology of Ethics and Morality

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2018
Anthropologists have sustained a varied and active engagement with ethics throughout the field's history. In light of this long-standing engagement, what marks the distinctiveness of the current ethical turn?
C. Mattingly, Jason Throop
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Cultural Anthropology

Decolonizing Arts-Based Methodologies, 2020
J. Eller
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