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Conclusion: Anthropology and the U.S. Military
2003The 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 Cultural Awareness: From Anthropology to Application
2006Abstract : In the mid-1990s, Marine General Anthony Zinni began making the case for the necessity of military cultural awareness as a force multiplier. General Zinni was then reacting to the challenge of resolving tribal conflict in Somalia and considering the potential eruption of other such conflicts. Since that time U.S.
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Writing Culture Doctrine: Public Anthropology, Military Policy, and World Making
Perspectives on Politics, 2010I concur with Michael Mosser that bridge-building between academic and military policy communities should be an important priority. I also agree that this is a challenging task. But my sense of why this is both important and challenging differs from Mosser's in some key respects.
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New Paradigm of Military Anthropology
2021Boroch, Robert, Korzeniowska-Bihun, Anna
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The Ethnography of Things Military – Empathy and Critique in Military Anthropology
Ethnos, 2021Sebastian Mohr, Matti Weisdorf
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Awkward Moments in the Anthropology of the Military and the (Im)possibility of Critique
Ethnos, 2021Birgitte Refslund Sørensen +1 more
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2017
The last two decades have seen a normalised involvement of military actors in peace operations, as Afghanistan exemplifies. This chapter analyses the military point of view, and its emic assessments and experiences in peace interventions. Ethnographic Peace Research (EPR) conducted among important players, like the armed forces, working in conflict ...
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The last two decades have seen a normalised involvement of military actors in peace operations, as Afghanistan exemplifies. This chapter analyses the military point of view, and its emic assessments and experiences in peace interventions. Ethnographic Peace Research (EPR) conducted among important players, like the armed forces, working in conflict ...
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Вестник Московского государственного лингвистического университета. Общественные науки, 2021
N. N. Romanov, V. V. Trifonova
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N. N. Romanov, V. V. Trifonova
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