One World Anthropology and Beyond

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Decolonial Turn
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Dwelling Perspective
ecological anthropology
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Forager Lifeways
Gallery Technicians
Held
Holm Oak
Hylomorphic Model
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Ingold's Theory
Ingold's Work
Ingold’s Theory
Ingold’s Work
interdisciplinary anthropological perspectives
IPBES
multispecies relationships
Ontological Turn
OOO
Outdoor Education
Outdoor Education Approaches
Outdoor Education Programme
Rock Art
Rock Art Images
Rock Art Record
Rock Art Sites
sensory ethnography
Shepherd's Huts
Shepherd’s Huts
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Tsodilo Hills

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367755133
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume offers a multidisciplinary engagement with the work of Tim Ingold. Involved in a critical long-term exploration of the relationships between human beings, organisms, and their environment, Ingold has become one of the most influential, innovative, and prolific writers in anthropology in recent decades. His work transcends established academic and disciplinary boundaries and his thinking continues to have a significant impact on numerous areas of research and other intellectual and artistic spheres. The contributions to this book are drawn from several fields, including social anthropology, archaeology, rock art studies, philosophy, and science and technology studies. The chapters critically engage with Ingold’s approaches and ideas in relation to a variety of case studies that include the exploration of Australian rock art, electricity in Pakistan, Spanish farmhouses and sensory dimensions of educational practices. Emphasising the importance of dialogue and debate, there is also a response to the contributions by Tim Ingold himself. The volume will appeal to a wide range of audiences and provide new avenues of theoretically informed anthropological exploration into the many realities and expressions of human life.

Martin Porr is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Western Australia.

Niels Weidtmann, philosophy, is Director of the College of Fellows – Center for Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany.