Jonathan Spencer’s (FBA, FRSE) primary research site has been Sri Lanka. His original work there focused on rural change, politics and nationalism. He has since published extensively on the causes and consequences of ethnic violence. He has also published occasional articles on Buddhism, and on the institutional history of British anthropology. Since 2004 he has been involved in a string of collaborative projects with younger Sri Lankan colleagues, on politics and religion, and most recently on urban planning, and the history and ethics of political dissent. In this work he has increasingly experimented with new modes of North-South collaboration and co-writing.
4 Ebook di Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic
Roy Llera Blanes & Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic: Being Godless
Drawing on ethnographic inquiry and the anthropological literature on doubt and atheism, this volume explores people’s reluctance to pursue religion. The contributors capture the experiences of godle …
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€29.99
Harini Amarasuriya & Tobias Kelly: The Intimate Life of Dissent
The Intimate Life of Dissent examines the meanings and implications of public acts of dissent, drawing on examples from ethnography and history. Acts of dissent are never simply just about abstract p …
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€1.49
Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic: Monumental Names
What stands behind the propensity to remember victims of mass atrocities by their personal names? Grounded in ethnographic and archival research with Last Address and Memorial, one of the oldest inde …
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€42.75
Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic: Monumental Names
What stands behind the propensity to remember victims of mass atrocities by their personal names? Grounded in ethnographic and archival research with Last Address and Memorial, one of the oldest inde …
EPUB
Inglese
DRM
€42.85