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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hannah Brown , Adam Reed , Thomas YarrowPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.361kg ISBN: 9781119405894ISBN 10: 1119405890 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 26 May 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Towards an Ethnography of Meeting (Hannah Brown, Adam Reed & Thomas Yarrow) 1. Contradiction in Contemporary Political Life (Simone Abram) 2. Demonstrating Development: Meetings as Management in Kenya’s Health Sector (Hannah Brown & Maia Green) 3. The Receding Horizon of Informality in WTO Meetings (Nicholas Lamp) 4. The Meeting as Subjunctive Form (Catherine Alexander) 5. Where Knowledge Meets: Heritage Expertise at the Intersection of People, Perspective and Place (Thomas Yarrow) 6. Political Exhaustion and the Experiment of Street (Alberto Corsín Jiménez and Adolfo Estalella) 7. Minutes, Meetings and ‘Modes of Existence’: Navigating the Bureaucratic process of urban regeneration in East London (Gillian Evans) 8. Ideological Twinning: Socialist Aesthetics and Political Meetings in Maputo, Mozambique (Morten Nielsen) 9. Ethics in Rehearsal (Bernard Keenan & Alain Pottage) 10. An Office of Ethics: Meetings, Roles and Moral Enthusiasm in Animal Protection (Adam Reed) 11. Outputs (Annelise Riles) Afterword (Marilyn Strathern) IndexReviewsAuthor InformationHannah Brown is Lecturer in Anthropology at Durham University. Her research explores how people care for one another through interpersonal relations and institutions, and how relations with animals and technologies shape possibilities for wellbeing. She is the co-editor of Volunteer Economies: The Politics and Ethics of Voluntry Labour in Africa. Adam Reed is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews. His work focuses on colonial and postcolonial regimes of punishment, legal process, the aesthetics of documents, urban imagination, cultures of fiction reading and literary subjectivities, animal welfare and ethical campaigning. He conducts research in Papua New Guinea and Britain, and is the author of Papua New Guinea’s Last Place: Experiences of Constraint in a Postcolonial Prison and Literature and Agency in English Fiction Reading: a Study of The Henry Williamson Society. Thomas Yarrow is a senior lecturer in social anthropology at Durham University. His work mostly focuses on expertise and institutional knowledge, particularly through ethnographic engagements with architects, heritage professionals, archaeologists and NGO workers. He is the author of Development beyond Politics: aid, activism and NGOs in Ghana and the co-editor of volumes on Archaeology and Anthropology, Detachment and Differentiating Development. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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