Collaborations Anthropology in a Neoliberal Age Collaborations responds to the growing pressure on the humanities and social sciences to justify their impact and utility after cuts in public spending, and the introduction of neoliberal values into academia. Arguing?in defense of? anthropology, the editors demonstrate the continued importance of the discipline and reveal how it contributes towards solving major problems in contemporary society. They also illustrate how anthropology can not only survive but thrive under these conditions. Moreover, Collaborations shows that collaboration with other disciplines is the key to anthropology?s long-term sustainability and survival, and explores the challenges that interdisciplinary work presents. The book is divided into two parts: Anthropology and Academia, and Anthropology in Practice. The first part features examples from anthropologists working in academic settings which range from the life, behavioural and social sciences to the humanities, arts and business. The second part highlights detailed ethnographic contributions on topics such as peace negotiations, asylum seekers, prostitution and autism. Collaborations is an important read for students, scholars and professional and applied anthropologists as it explores how anthropology can remain relevant in the contemporary world and how to prevent it from becoming an increasingly isolated and marginalized discipline.Additional ISBNs9781003084945, 9781000185140, 9781000188592, 9781350002265Collaborations: Anthropology in a Neoliberal Age 1st Edition is written by Emma Heffernan;?Fiona Murphy;?Jonathan Skinner and published by Routledge. ISBNs for Collaborations are 9781000181968, 1000181960 and the print ISBNs are 9780367562793, 0367562790. Additional ISBNs include 9781003084945, 9781000185140, 9781000188592, 9781350002265.
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