AAS2019: Values in Anthropology, Values of Anthropology
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Writing culture and comics: the value of sequential art in anthropology?
L02
Exploring the value of emotions and distress in response to risk in anthropological fieldwork
L03
Stray anthropologists: circling the discipline
L04
Beyond content warnings: teaching anthropology in the contemporary sociopolitical landscape
L05
Re-imagining ethnography on and off the page
L07
Anthropologists as pipers at the gates of dawn
L08
'Not Ok' screening
P01
Adding value: anthropology and the study of global flows
P02
Towards a tender critical theory
P03
Activist scholarship with Indigenous peoples in the global south
P04
Precarity of labour in the resource extraction industries
P05
Sense-making in a more-than-human world
P06
A conversation about values learned at home and in the field
P07
Value(s) of student anthropologists (ANSA panel)
P08
Is biculturalism possible? The theory and ethnography of the bicultural adept
P09
Valuing destabilisation, resistance, and agency in a continuing and changing Papua New Guinean anthropology
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Valuing research on musical traditions and performance practices
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Drinking from the same well - the value of anthropology in the study of public health
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The underground panel
P14
Anthropology and the labour theory of value: history, present and future
P15
Values of time, times of value
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The migration of value and the value of migration
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Gender, sexuality and beyond: valuing queer anthropology
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#MeToo, revelatory moments, and structural invisibility in anthropology
P19
The object of value
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Life and death, sacred and secular: thinking with and beyond species in a more-than-human world
P22
Valuing the anthropology of mental health in Australia
P23
The value of protest in contemporary society [panel + roundtable]
P24
Contradictory values: reconciling self-determinism among the normative paradigms of contemporary Australia
P25
Applied anthropology supporting locally led development outcomes
P26
Tourist value: reconfiguring value and social relations in diverse tourism ecologies
P27
Anthropologies of uncertainty
P28
Stuff of substance: valuing the tangible in transient states
P29
Shifting north: values in and of an anthropology of Europe
P30
Queer comparisons: gender and sexuality in island Southeast Asia and the Pacific
P31
Theory as reproduction: reflections on the history of doing feminist anthropology in Australia
P32
Values through practice in Southeast Asian societies
P33
Gender, research and evaluating 'value': the impact of/in ethnography with visual materials
P35
It's elemental: anthropologies of fundamental things
P36
What do they value? Anthropological perspectives on health-related professions
P37
Counter values in the natural environment
P38
Storying (against/beyond/through) environmental crisis
P40
Is the dismantling of western epistemology the greatest value anthropology can offer?
P41
De-value: on people, ideas and environments
P42
Care as virtue, task and value: is an all-encompassing 'anthropology of care' viable?
P43
Values, technology and change
P44
The value of dreams and dreaming