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Toward a post‐secular anthropology
The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 2013The discipline of anthropology is dominated by a secular analytical approach which requires the bounding of religion and its exclusion from anthropological ways‐of‐knowing. This is premised on a historical understanding of the discipline as scientific, rational, objective and modern.
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2017
This final chapter focuses on the practices of scientific inquiry, exploring a striking similarity between Kierkegaard’s hope that impassioned forms of becoming might emerge, even in neo-liberal contexts, and the hope that science studies scholars like Isabelle Stengers and Vincianne Despret place in the impassioned dynamics of scientific research. If “
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This final chapter focuses on the practices of scientific inquiry, exploring a striking similarity between Kierkegaard’s hope that impassioned forms of becoming might emerge, even in neo-liberal contexts, and the hope that science studies scholars like Isabelle Stengers and Vincianne Despret place in the impassioned dynamics of scientific research. If “
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Secular Evolution of Continents and the Earth System
Reviews of Geophysics, 2022Peter A Cawood +2 more
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A post-tsunami sea change? Towards post-secular disaster response in Indonesia
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021Maxim George Morris Samson +1 more
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