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Military Anthropology — Specialisation Frame
This article presents the research problems addressed in military anthropology. The central research hypothesis is a theoretical-cognitive problem concerning the object of cognition of military anthropology.
Robert Boroch
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Fields of Research of Military Anthropology
The aim of the paper is to suggest moving away from the dichotomy of ‘Anthropology of’ and ‘Anthropology for’ the military. In order to preserve the scientific character and the original anthropological perspective, the paper analyzes the theoretical ...
Maria Vivod
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Anthropology of the Military [PDF]
AbstractThe anthropology of militaries in industrial countries is a relatively young discipline, which has seen significant growth since the end of the Cold War and the advent of the “new wars.” The chapter focuses on the anthropological analysis of social and cultural concerns related to (and derived from) the armed forces, war, and the provision for ...
Maren Tomforde, Eyal Ben-Ari
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Doing Anthropology in Russian Military Uniform [PDF]
Th e interplay between two of the most signifi cant categories in post-Hegelian European modernity—total war and race—has not been subject to analysis within the narrative of Russian history.
M. Mogilner
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17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.
A. Simons
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The Ethnography of Things Military – Empathy and Critique in Military Anthropology [PDF]
Reflecting on the troubled relationship between anthropology and the military, we do so by discussing the underlying epistemological, methodological, and moral claims of the distinction between an ...
Sebastian Mohr +2 more
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Place and Role of Cultural Anthropology in the Military
Action–anthropology is one branch of cultural anthropology that as an interdiscipline can promote the more effective functioning of the system of the Hungarian Defence Force’s mission operations planning, training, and task implementation. Cultural anthropology — and the sub–discipline action–anthropology — is a branch of social science utilizing ...
Krisztián Sztankai
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MILITARY ANTHROPOLOGY IN NEW HISTORICAL CONDITIONS
E. Senyavskaya
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Awkward Moments in the Anthropology of the Military and the (Im)possibility of Critique
One outcome of Denmark’s recent military engagements in international conflicts is an emerging social category of veterans, exceeding 40,000 individuals.
Sørensen, Birgitte Refslund +1 more
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Abstract The article delves into the evolution of perspectives on cultural anthropology and its significance within the military operational environment. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and incorporating cultural elements into the planning and execution of military operations, particularly by analyzing interactions among
Maria-Lucia Talmaţchi +2 more
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