ASA Monographs
Anthropological Perspectives on Global Challenges
1st Edition
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By Emma Gilberthorpe
July 31, 2025
This volume offers a snapshot of anthropological perspectives on global challenges. Whilst it could not hope to represent the full scope of anthropological perspectives, those that are presented highlight some of the critical flaws embedded in such an all-encompassing notion. The contributors ...
How to Live Through a Pandemic
1st Edition
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By Simone Abram, Helen Lambert, Jude Robinson
December 18, 2024
This book explores what anthropology can contribute to an understanding of how people live through pandemics. It reflects on how pandemics are experienced and what we can learn from Covid-19 as well as previous instances that might inform future responses and help to alleviate suffering. The ...
Re-Creating Anthropology: Sociality, Matter, and the Imagination
1st Edition
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By David N. Gellner, Dolores P. Martinez
January 29, 2024
This book makes a notable contribution to discussions of what anthropology is and should be in the twenty-first century through a reconsideration, from diverse sub-disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, of the interactions between sociality, matter, and the imagination. It explores the ...
Anthropology and Responsibility
1st Edition
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By Melissa Demian, Mattia Fumanti, Christos Lynteris
March 31, 2023
This book explores the role and implications of responsibility for anthropology, asking how responsibility is recognised and invoked in the world, what relations it draws upon, and how it comes to define notions of the person, institutional practices, ways of knowing and modes of evaluation. The ...
Shifting States: New Perspectives on Security, Infrastructure, and Political Affect
1st Edition
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By Alison Dundon, Richard Vokes
January 09, 2023
Shifting States draws on a rich history of anthropological theorising on all kinds of states – from the pre- to the post- industrial – and explores topics as diverse as bureaucracy, infrastructure, surveillance, securitization, and public health. As we enter the third decade of the ...
The Time of Anthropology: Studies of Contemporary Chronopolitics
1st Edition
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By Elisabeth Kirtsoglou, Bob Simpson
January 09, 2023
The Time of Anthropology provides a series of compelling anthropological case studies that explore the different temporalities at play in the scientific discourses, governmental techniques and policy practices through which modern life is shaped. Together they constitute a novel analysis of ...
World Anthropologies in Practice: Situated Perspectives, Global Knowledge
1st Edition
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By John Gledhill
May 04, 2017
In a post-colonial world, the contributions of anthropologists living outside North America and Western Europe can no longer be treated as marginal. World Anthropologies in Practice demonstrates how global dialogues enable us to draw on local knowledge as well as differences of perspective to help ...
Arts and Aesthetics in a Globalizing World
1st Edition
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By Raminder Kaur, Parul Dave-Mukherji
May 21, 2015
This is an investigation of arts and aesthetics in their widest senses and experiences, presenting a variety of perspectives which range from the metaphysical to the political. Moving beyond art as an expression of the inner mind and invention of the individual self, the volume bridges the gap ...
Living Beings: Perspectives on Interspecies Engagements
1st Edition
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By Penelope Dransart
December 18, 2014
Living Beings examines the vital characteristics of social interactions between living beings, including humans, other animals and trees.Many discussions of such relationships highlight the exceptional qualities of the human members of the category, insisting for instance on their religious beliefs...
The Interview: An Ethnographic Approach
1st Edition
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By Jonathan Skinner
September 01, 2013
What are new interview methods and practices in our new 'interview society' and how do they relate to traditional social science research? This volume interrogates the interview as understood, used - and under-used - by anthropologists. It puts the interview itself in the hotseat by exploring the ...
Archaeology and Anthropology: Past, Present and Future
1st Edition
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By David Shankland
July 01, 2013
Though archaeologists have long acknowledged the work of social anthropologists, anthropologists have been much less eager to repay the compliment. This volume argues that the time has come to recognise the insights archaeological approaches can bring to anthropology. Archaeology's rigorous ...
Ownership and Appropriation
1st Edition
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By Veronica Strang, Mark Busse
February 02, 2012
In a world of finite resources, expanding populations and widening structural inequalities, the ownership of things is increasingly contested. Not only are the commons being rapidly enclosed and privatized, but the very idea of what can be owned is expanding, generating conflicts over the ownership...