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Anthropology and the Iraq war: An uncomfortable engagement
Authors:Antonius CGM Robben
Institution:Senior Professor of Anthropology at Utrecht University, and past President of the Netherlands Society of Anthropology. His email is .
Abstract:The Iraq war has preoccupied anthropologists. However, this has not materialized in panels dedicated to independent study of Iraq at annual conferences at our major professional associations. In the US, we have been predominantly preoccupied with the implications of intelligence gathering for our profession. The author considers some of the differences between our dealing with the Iraq war presently, and the successful campaigns against the Vietnam war of the 60s. He concludes that there is scope for anthropologists to learn from the past and to make a renewed concerted effort to, independent from government demands on their skills, inform and change public opinion and ultimately government policy.
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