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(Re)assembling Communities
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Harris, Oliver J. T.
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Anthropocentrism
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeological paradigms
/ Archaeology
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Community identity
/ Community relations
/ Community structure
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural identity
/ Emotions
/ Historical archaeology
/ Humans
/ Imagined communities
/ Prehistoric era
/ Social Sciences
2014
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(Re)assembling Communities
by
Harris, Oliver J. T.
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Anthropocentrism
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeological paradigms
/ Archaeology
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Community identity
/ Community relations
/ Community structure
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural identity
/ Emotions
/ Historical archaeology
/ Humans
/ Imagined communities
/ Prehistoric era
/ Social Sciences
2014
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(Re)assembling Communities
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Harris, Oliver J. T.
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Anthropocentrism
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeological paradigms
/ Archaeology
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Community identity
/ Community relations
/ Community structure
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural identity
/ Emotions
/ Historical archaeology
/ Humans
/ Imagined communities
/ Prehistoric era
/ Social Sciences
2014
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(Re)assembling Communities
2014
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This article seeks to bring together studies of community from both the New and Old Worlds and examine their various strengths and weaknesses. Whilst applauding many of the recent developments, particularly the emphasis on communities as the outcome of practice and agency, I suggest that there are three specific difficulties present in the current studies of community: an underlying subtext which supports modern political notions of community as a timeless form of sociality; a prominent anthropocentric vision of community as the province purely of human beings; and a failure to folly embrace the role of affect and emotion. By rethinking communities as assemblages, this article seeks to build on the firm foundations constructed in the last 15 years to present new possibilities for taking this important concept forward.
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