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Modes of uncertainty, anthropological cases, [edited by] Limor Samimian-Darash, Paul Rabinow

Label
Modes of uncertainty, anthropological cases, [edited by] Limor Samimian-Darash, Paul Rabinow
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-238) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Modes of uncertainty
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
890757422
Responsibility statement
[edited by] Limor Samimian-Darash, Paul Rabinow
Sub title
anthropological cases
Summary
"'Modes of Uncertainty' offers groundbreaking ways of thinking about danger, risk, and uncertainty from an analytical and anthropological perspective. Our world, the contributors show, is increasingly populated by forms, practices, and events whose uncertainty cannot be reduced to risk<U+0127> and thus it is vital to distinguish between the two. Drawing the lines between them, they argue that the study of uncertainty should not focus solely on the appearance of new risks and dangers<U+0127> which no doubt abound<U+0127> but also on how uncertainty itself should be defined, and what the implications might be for policy and government. Organizing contributions from various anthropological subfields -including economics, business, security, humanitarianism, health, and environment- Limor Samimian-Darash and Paul Rabinow offer new tools with which to consider uncertainty, its management, and the differing modes of subjectivity appropriate to it. Taking up policies and experiences as objects of research and analysis, the essays here seek a rigorous inquiry into a sound conceptualization of uncertainty in order to better confront contemporary problems. Ultimately, they open the way for a participatory anthropology that asks crucial questions about our contemporary state."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Economics and entrepreneurialism -- Security and humanitarianism -- Environment and health
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