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Martin Holbraad teaches anthropology at University College London and is coeditor of Thinking Through Things: Theorizing Artifacts Ethnographically. He is currently writing a monograph titled Recursive Anthropology: Cuban Divination and Anthropological Truth. Casper Bruun Jensen, associate professor of technologies in practice at the IT University of Copenhagen, is author of Ontologies for Developing Things: Making Health Care Futures through Technology and coeditor of Deleuzian Intersections: Science, Technology, and Anthropology. Bruce Kapferer is professor of social anthropology at the University of Bergen and honorary professor at University College London. Founding editor-in-chief of the journal Social Analysis and coeditor of Anthropological Theory, his books include The Feast of the Sorcerer: Practices of Consciousness and Power; Sorcery and the Shapes of Globalization; Legends of People, Myths of State; Strategy and Transaction in an African Factory; Disjunctions and Continuities: The Case of Sri Lanka; and A Celebration of Demons: Exorcism and the Aesthetics of Healing in Sri Lanka. Sir Geoffrey Lloyd, professor emeritus of ancient philosophy and science at Cambridge University, is currently the senior scholar in residence at the Needham Research Institute, as well as a fellow of the British Academy and an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts
Common Knowledge – Duke University Press
Published: Jan 1, 2011
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