Ethnographies of Deservingness

Ethnographies of Deservingness
Author: Jelena Tošić,Jelena Tosić,Andreas Streinzer
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2022-08-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781800735996

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Claims around 'who deserves what and why' moralise inequality in the current global context of unprecedented wealth and its ever more selective distribution. Ethnographies of Deservingness explores this seeming paradox and the role of moralized assessments of distribution by reconnecting disparate discussions in the anthropology of migration, economic anthropology and political anthropology. This edited collection provides a novel and systematic conceptualization of Deservingness and shows how it can serve as a prime and integrative conceptual prism to ethnographically explore transforming welfare states, regimes of migration, as well as capitalist social reproduction and relations at large.

Ethnographies of Deservingness

Ethnographies of Deservingness
Author: Jelena Tošić,Andreas Streinzer
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2022-08-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781800736009

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Claims around 'who deserves what and why' moralise inequality in the current global context of unprecedented wealth and its ever more selective distribution. Ethnographies of Deservingness explores this seeming paradox and the role of moralized assessments of distribution by reconnecting disparate discussions in the anthropology of migration, economic anthropology and political anthropology. This edited collection provides a novel and systematic conceptualization of Deservingness and shows how it can serve as a prime and integrative conceptual prism to ethnographically explore transforming welfare states, regimes of migration, as well as capitalist social reproduction and relations at large.

An Anthropology of Disappearance

An Anthropology of Disappearance
Author: Laura Huttunen,Gerhild Perl
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805390732

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All over the world, people disappear from their families, communities and the state’s bureaucratic gaze, as victims of oppressive regimes or while migrating along clandestine routes. This volume brings together scholars who engage ethnographically with such disappearances in various cultural, social and political contexts. It takes an anthropological perspective on questions about human life and death, absence and presence, rituals and mourning, liminality and structures, citizenship and personhood as well as agency and power. The chapters explore the political dimension of disappearances and address methodological, epistemological and ethical challenges of researching disappearances and the disappeared. The combination of disappearance through political violence, crime, voluntary disappearance and migration make this book a unique combination.

Migration and Health

Migration and Health
Author: Nadia El-Shaarawi,Stéphanie Larchanché
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781800735026

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Despite the centrality of migration in our contemporary world, scholarship on mobility and health frequently separates migrants according to legal status, country of origin, destination, or health concern. Yet people on the move and health systems face challenges and opportunities that transcend these boundaries, including border fortification, neoliberal agendas, and climate change. This volume explores these epistemic borders, recognizing the necessity of a new conversation about migration and health. Each of the empirically grounded chapters introduces readers to pressing questions of migration and health in diverse social, political, and geographical settings.

Difference and Sameness in Schools

Difference and Sameness in Schools
Author: Laura Gilliam,Christa Markom
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2024-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805394785

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Presenting European Anthropology of Education through eleven studies of European schools, this volume explores the constructing and handling of difference and sameness in the central institutions of schools. Based on ethnographic studies of schools in Greece, England, Norway, Italy, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Spain, Austria, Russia, Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark, it illustrates how anthropological studies of schools provide a window to larger society. It thus offers insights into cultural lessons taught to children through policies, institutional structures and everyday interactions, as well as into schools’ entanglement in state projects, cultural processes, societal histories and conflicts, and hence into contemporary Europe.

The Politics of Relations

The Politics of Relations
Author: André Thiemann
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2024-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805395539

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Rethinking the contributions of the Manchester School of Social Anthropology for political ethnography, the Politics of Relations elaborates its relational approach to the state along four interlaced axes of research – embeddedness, boundary work, modalities and strategic selectivity – that enable thick comparisons across spatio-temporal scales of power. In Serbia local experiences of self-government, infrastructure and care motivate its citizens to “become the state” while cursing it heartily. While both officials and citizens strive for a state that enables a “normal life,” they navigate the increasingly illiberal politics enacted by national parties and tolerated by trans-national donors.

The Familial Occult

The Familial Occult
Author: Alexandra Coțofană
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781805391760

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The Familial Occult addresses the presence of occult experiences in some scholars' families and how that has affected their epistemological and ontological worlds, as well as their identities as scholars. Those with backgrounds in the familial occult often experience a series of conflicting relationships and different ways of interacting with binaries such as the subjective and objective, a powerful conceptual couple still governing academic thinking. While much has been written on encountering the occult in fieldwork or becoming an apprentice in an occult practice, little yet has been published in the academic literature about growing up with the occult.

Money in a Human Economy

Money in a Human Economy
Author: Keith Hart’s
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785335600

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A human economy puts people first in emergent world society. Money is a human universal and now takes the divisive form of capitalism. This book addresses how to think about money (from Aristotle to the daily news and the sexual economy of luxury goods); its contemporary evolution (banking the unbanked and remittances in the South, cross-border investment in China, the payments industry and the politics of bitcoin); and cases from 19th century India and Southern Africa to contemporary Haiti and Argentina. Money is one idea with diverse forms. As national monopoly currencies give way to regional and global federalism, money is a key to achieving economic democracy.