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Tag: reflexivity

Situated anthropology, sexuality and affects

Situated anthropology, sexuality and affects   Kostas Yannakopoulos     Abstract This article deals with the distance between the ethnographer and his/her « object » of study and his/her political implication/engagement in the studies on sexuality. More concretely I review the assumptions expressed by some Greek anthropologists and, in general,

Navigation tools in science and life

Navigation tools in science and life   Eleni Kiratsou     Abstract The paper derives from a presentation at the conference “The perspective of gender at the university: A reflective approach”, organized by the Postgraduate Program on “Gender, Culture and Society” at the Department of Social Anthropology and History at