Alongside natural scientists, social scientists and historians need to make a collective contribution to how humankind should face the challenge posed by the Anthropocene crisis. With a willingness to pursue big picture planetary perspectives and to cross disciplinary boundaries, this volume sets out the foundations of World System Science.
Anthropology and AI explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human society through a collection of anthropological and social scientific perspectives. It will appeal to students and researchers in anthropology, science and technology studies, and digital humanities.
This book offers an anthropological inquiry into the labour underpinning immigration detention in Sweden, examining the daily practices, institutional efforts, and forms of knowledge production that sustain the detention regime.
Bringing together perspectives from around the world, this book captures the turbulent contemporary practice of anti-corruption. The book will attract students, researchers, professionals, and activists interested in how anti-corruption unfolds in a volatile age.
Bringing together perspectives from around the world, this book captures the turbulent contemporary practice of anti-corruption. The book will attract students, researchers, professionals, and activists interested in how anti-corruption unfolds in a volatile age.
This book unpacks the concept of corruption, its political and ethical influences, its measurement, and how it is being combatted. The book analyses international development assistance in particular, and looks at how efforts to tackle corruption in developing countries could be improved.