Exploring Modes of Veridiction and Collaborative Practices in Contemporary Anthropology
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This text examines how contemporary anthropology addresses modes of veridiction, subjectivation, and jurisdiction through collaborative practices. It delves into problem-oriented work exemplified by initiatives like Retraction Watch, highlighting the significance of veridiction in anthropological discourse. The discussion extends to the implications of form in anthropology, referencing key works, including Geertz's influence on cultural writing, and exploring themes of liberalism versus anti-liberalism and humanitarianism. This synthesis aims to foster deeper understanding and discussion among anthropologists today.
Exploring Modes of Veridiction and Collaborative Practices in Contemporary Anthropology
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Anthropology of the Contemporary 8-31-12 1. Framing: modes of veridiction, subjectivation and jurisdiction. 2. Collaborative practice. 3. Problem oriented work 4. Instance: Retraction Watch 5. The question of modes of veridiction in anthropology, and the forms for modes of veridiction. 6. Break-out discussion of forms: exemplars for discussion Writing Culture, the question of form after Geertz, liberalism and anti-liberalism, humanitarianism.