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Entangled Roots and Otherwise Possibilities: An Anthropology of Disasters COVID-19 Research Agenda
Human Organization  ( IF 1.322 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-01 , DOI: 10.17730/1938-3525-79.4.333
A.J. Faas , Roberto Barrios , Virginia García-Acosta , Adriana Garriga-López , Seven Mattes , Jennifer Trivedi

We develop questions for a COVID-19 research agenda from the anthropology of disasters to study the production of pandemic as a feature of the normatively accepted societal state of affairs We encourage an applied study of the pandemic that recognizes it as the product of connections between people, with their social systems, nonhumans, and the material world more broadly, with attention to root causes, (post)colonialism and capitalism, multispecies networks, the politics of knowledge, gifts and mutual aid, and the work of recovery Copyright © 2020 by the Society for Applied Anthropology

中文翻译:

纠缠的根源和其他可能性:灾难人类学 COVID-19 研究议程

我们从灾难人类学中为 COVID-19 研究议程提出问题,以研究大流行的产生作为规范接受的社会状况的一个特征我们鼓励对大流行进行应用研究,将其视为人与人之间联系的产物,与他们的社会系统,非人类和更广泛的物质世界,关注根源,(后)殖民主义和资本主义,多物种网络,知识政治,礼物和互助以及恢复工作 版权所有 © 2020 by应用人类学学会
更新日期:2020-12-01
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