AAS2019: Values in Anthropology, Values of Anthropology
AAS2019
Conference
AAS2019
Canberra
2 – 5 Dec 2019
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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
P07
Value(s) of student anthropologists (ANSA panel)
P08
Is biculturalism possible? The theory and ethnography of the bicultural adept
P10
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Valuing research on musical traditions and performance practices
P11
Drinking from the same well - the value of anthropology in the study of public health
P12
The underground panel
P14
Anthropology and the labour theory of value: history, present and future
P15
Values of time, times of value
P16
The migration of value and the value of migration
P17
Gender, sexuality and beyond: valuing queer anthropology
P19
The object of value
P20
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
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
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
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