Anthropological Engagement in the International Sphere

As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds on different forms of engagement within and around organizations, processes, and institutional corridors. The co-authors, building upon a round table exchange, address the advantages and dilemmas of...

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Main Authors: Peter Larsen, Mô Bleeker, Ellen Hertz, Isabel Käser, Esther Leemann, Susan Mossman Riva, Raphael Schapira, Yvan Schulz
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2022-04-01
Series:Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology
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Online Access:https://journal-sa.ch/article/view/7801
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Summary:As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds on different forms of engagement within and around organizations, processes, and institutional corridors. The co-authors, building upon a round table exchange, address the advantages and dilemmas of anthropological engagement in the field of international governance, including humanitarian work, diplomacy, international organizations, the Swiss federal government, NGOs, and multinationals.
ISSN:2813-5229
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