Anthropologists facing the unsettling landscapes of the contemporary world in the Cool Anthropology context Cover Image

Antropolodzy wobec niespokojnych krajobrazów współczesnego świata w kontekście Cool Anthropology
Anthropologists facing the unsettling landscapes of the contemporary world in the Cool Anthropology context

Author(s): Natalia Maksymowicz-Mróz
Subject(s): Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Applied Sociology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: activism; participatory action research; crisis intervention; applied anthropology; development anthropology; Cool Anthropology; good intentions; expert anthropology;

Summary/Abstract: The article is a reflection on the place, tasks and purpose of cultural anthropology in the contemporary world. It was inspired by a discussion that took place during Ethnology Without Borders 2022 Conference. The 21st century shook the foundations of anthropology’s relationship with politics and society: from the devastating pandemic and the increasing effects of climate change, to the outbreak of war in Europe. The author ponders how anthropology should operate in the face of these crises. The presentation of various research concepts aims to bring closer where the problem is while everyone means well. The article presents the achievements of some anthropologists who criticize actions based on good intentions and draws attention to the achievements of Anthropology of Development, which the author illustrates with some examples from her own observations made during field research in Nepal and NATO training. The Cool Anthropology trend is potentially a right direction for development of contemporary anthropology. The questions posed in the article are intended to provoke reflection on the author’s thesis that as anthropologists who are part of a privileged social layer, should ask themselves the question: how to reconceptualize anthropological activities outside the resources of the academic spheres in order to become socially useful.

  • Issue Year: 21/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 41-54
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish