The political anthropology of internationalized politics
This volume offers insights from political anthropology on how to analyze and how to think about contemporary areas of internationalized political phenomena in a fresh manner. By drawing on a variety of cases like policing, budgeting, the role of monetary politics in everyday life, development agenc...
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| Language: | English |
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Lanham, Maryland
Rowman & Littlefield,
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- For an Extended Experience: The Political Anthropology of Internationalized Politics / Sarah Biecker and Klaus Schlichte
- Conducting Field Research When There is No 'Field': Some Notes on the Praxiographic Challenge / Christian Bueger
- The Possibilities and Limits of Ethnography: From Syria and Jordan / Sophia Hoffmann
- Zooming in Dissolves the Taken-For-Granted: Towards a Political Anthropology of International Organisations / Julian Eckl
- Emic Security: An Anthropological Approach to Security / Tessa Diphoorn
- Dynamic Security and the Scientific Exotic - Vernacularisation and Practical Norms in Ugandan Prisons / Tomas Martin
- The Value of 'Staying Put' For the Study of International Peacebuilding:Insights from Somaliland / Jessica L. Anderson
- Depending on Money: Kenya's International Relations / Kai Koddenbrock
- A State of Numbers: Bureaucratic Technologies of Government and the Study of Internationalised Politics / Sarah Biecker and Klaus Schlichte.
