The Objects of Evidence: Anthropological Approaches to the Production of KnowledgeISBN: 978-1-4051-9296-5
Paperback
170 pages
March 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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Part of The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Special Issue Book Series, the contributors to this volume
share the conviction that anthropology can no longer afford to
ignore the importance of the concept of evidence, either for the
ways in which anthropologists carry out their work (methodology) or
present and justify their findings (epistemology).
- Demonstrates that evidence is something that all anthropologists must possess
- Shows how the collection of evidence in the field is still, without doubt, one of the main ingredients of what Bronislaw Malinowski once referred to as 'the ethnographer’s magic'
- Reveals how the concept of evidence has received little sustained attention in print – especially when compared to related concepts, such as 'fieldwork', 'truth', 'facts', and 'knowledge'
- Argued from a variety of theoretical perspectives and a rarity in its ability to orchestrate some many different – and vibrant – paradigms and points of view