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Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas
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Low, Setha M.
, Merry, Sally Engle
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Activism
/ Anthropologists
/ Anthropology
/ Applied anthropology
/ Community Research
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Ethnography
/ Feminist anthropology
/ Field research
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Human rights
/ Linguistic anthropology
/ Political anthropology
/ Public anthropology
/ Social Anthropology
/ War
2010
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Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas
by
Low, Setha M.
, Merry, Sally Engle
in
Activism
/ Anthropologists
/ Anthropology
/ Applied anthropology
/ Community Research
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Ethnography
/ Feminist anthropology
/ Field research
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Human rights
/ Linguistic anthropology
/ Political anthropology
/ Public anthropology
/ Social Anthropology
/ War
2010
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Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas
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Low, Setha M.
, Merry, Sally Engle
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Activism
/ Anthropologists
/ Anthropology
/ Applied anthropology
/ Community Research
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Ethnography
/ Feminist anthropology
/ Field research
/ Hispanic Americans
/ Human rights
/ Linguistic anthropology
/ Political anthropology
/ Public anthropology
/ Social Anthropology
/ War
2010
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Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas
2010
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As a discipline, anthropology has increased its public visibility in recent years with its growing focus on engagement. Although the call for engagement has elicited responses in all subfields and around the world, this special issue focuses on engaged anthropology and the dilemmas it raises in U.S. cultural and practicing anthropology. Within this field, the authors distinguish a number of forms of engagement: (1) sharing and support, (2) teaching and public education, (3) social critique, (4) collaboration, (5) advocacy, and (6) activism. They show that engagement takes place during fieldwork; through applied practice; in institutions such as Cultural Survival, the Institute for Community Research, and the Hispanic Health Council; and as individual activists work in the context of war, terrorism, environmental injustice, human rights, and violence. A close examination of the history of engaged anthropology in the United States also reveals an enduring set of dilemmas, many of which persist in contemporary anthropological practice. These dilemmas were raised by the anthropologists who attended the Wenner‐Gren workshop titled “The Anthropologist as Social Critic: Working toward a More Engaged Anthropology,” January 22–25, 2008. Their papers, many of which are included in this collection, highlight both the expansion and growth of engaged anthropology and the problems its practitioners face. To introduce this collection of articles, we discuss forms of engaged anthropology, its history, and its ongoing dilemmas.
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The University of Chicago Press
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