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W(h)ither anthropology? Opening up or closing down (Respond to this article at http://www.therai.org.uk/at/debate)
Authors:David Marsden
Institution:Research associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies. His email is dm32@soas.ac.uk.
Abstract:This editorial provides a brief overview of the place of anthropology in the work of International Financial Institutions (IFI) and argues for a more central role for the subject in building a more sustainable and equitable future. Anthropologists have always wanted to open things up, rather than close them down ‐ to explore ambiguities and possibilities rather than impose externally conceived solutions. The editorial argues for the development of a science of morality based on anthropological perspectives that reach back to enlightenment thinkers and that reconfigure premises developed and informed by a linear perspective on the meaning of development. This is particularly important at this time because of the recent failures of financial institutions and a growing recognition that the millennium development goals are unattainable in the terms in which they have been conceived.
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