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Military Culture: Philosophical and Anthropological Perspective of Research

IZVESTIYA VUZOV SEVERO-KAVKAZSKII REGION SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2023
The article is devoted to the presentation and analysis of the philosophical and anthropological approach to the study of the phenomenon of military culture. The paper shows that the study of this phenome-non in the domestic humanities began at the turn of the 20th-21st centuries.
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The bending of space-time in anthropology: An anti-heuristic proposal

Critique of Anthropology
In this article I explore two very different ethnographies in search of a heuristic or heuristics to understand temporality in each one of them. The first is of a UFO contact group in Chile, who insist that we exist in a sort of separate temporal frame
Diana Espírito Santo
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Anthropological Practice in US Military Organizations

2019
Sociocultural anthropologists work with US military organizations in a wide variety of employment situations and roles. Some who work full time within these organizations conduct research on personnel or teach in schools, holding roles and doing work similar to anthropologists in academia.
Kerry Fosher, Eric Gauldin
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Conclusion: Anthropology and the U.S. Military

2003
The textbook I use when I teach “Introduction to Anthropology” successfully illustrates the rich holistic perspective of our world for my students (Haviland 2002). In particular, this text asks students to consider the role that the United States plays in world affairs.
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Military Anthropology: Soldiers, Scholars and Subjects at the Margins of Empire

Asian Affairs, 2020
General672South Asia712Middle East682South East Asia717Central Asia704East Asia730 Montgomery McFate is an anthropologist and was the senior social scientist for the US Army’s Human Terrain System....
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Anthropology, Ethics, and the U.S. Military: A History and Possibility for Constructive Engagement

2021
This thesis describes the history of the engagement between the discipline of anthropology, its ethical principles, and the U.S. military. This history reveals how the lack of a constructive engagement between anthropology as a whole and the military has been shaped by the discipline’s evolving engagement with the U.S.
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New Paradigm of Military Anthropology

2021
Boroch, Robert, Korzeniowska-Bihun, Anna
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