

Tim Ingold: ‘Anthropology’s subject is humanity unsliced’
9 snips Mar 6, 2019
Tim Ingold, a renowned anthropologist, dives into the ethical foundations of anthropology. He argues for the discipline as a collaborative project addressing contemporary human issues. The conversation highlights the evolution of fieldwork and the need to redefine humanity beyond traditional frameworks. Ingold shares insights from his fieldwork with the Sami people, emphasizing interconnectedness with nature. He advocates for innovative methods in anthropology and discusses the importance of engaging younger practitioners in this transformative journey.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Depths of Anthropology
02:05 • 6min
A Journey Through Intellectual Crisis: Reevaluating Interconnectedness
08:09 • 2min
Redefining Humanity: Insights from Fieldwork and Evolutionary Thought
10:34 • 4min
Transforming Anthropology: Beyond Traditional Fieldwork
14:43 • 16min
Exploring the Significance of Anthropology and Special Occasions
31:06 • 2min