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14 декабря (четверг) в 18:30 состоится очередное заседание научного семинара Международного центра антропологии Homo sapiens historicus. С докладом на тему "Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: Breaking the Cycle of Violence in Iraq 2003-2010" выступит Professor, University of Cambridge, Visiting Professor, University of the Free State, Glen Segell.

Аннотация доклада:
The question “How anthropological approaches may help quell (tribal) violence?” sets the agenda for this lecture. The case is Iraq (2003-2010). The first part details the theoretical underpinnings to the anthropological approaches. The emphasis is on Cultural Anthropology and Linguistic Anthropology. The theories presented are both from expert academic literature as well as those applied by the Multi-National Force in Iraq led by the USA. That leads to the second part that gives detailed examples - quantitative and qualitative and videos. The findings are that the study of the cultures (strategic) inherently being anthropological is the solution. Not in pouring more troops into combat but in the hearts and minds of the people. Quelling violence stems from cultural relativism - understanding societies from within their own framework, including the learned behavior of people, their languages, political and religious belief systems, social and economic structures, institutions, and material possessions and quests.

Доклад будет представлен на английском языке.

Семинар пройдет в режиме онлайн с использованием систем Zoom и YouTube. Прикрепляем данные для подключения к семинару через Zoom:
Время: 14 дек. 2023 06:30 PM Москва
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Уважаемые коллеги!
14 декабря (четверг) в 18:30 состоится очередное заседание научного семинара Международного центра антропологии Homo sapiens historicus. С докладом на тему "Anthropology and Counterinsurgency: Breaking the Cycle of Violence in Iraq 2003-2010" выступит Professor, University of Cambridge, Visiting Professor, University of the Free State, Glen Segell.

Аннотация доклада:
The question “How anthropological approaches may help quell (tribal) violence?” sets the agenda for this lecture. The case is Iraq (2003-2010). The first part details the theoretical underpinnings to the anthropological approaches. The emphasis is on Cultural Anthropology and Linguistic Anthropology. The theories presented are both from expert academic literature as well as those applied by the Multi-National Force in Iraq led by the USA. That leads to the second part that gives detailed examples - quantitative and qualitative and videos. The findings are that the study of the cultures (strategic) inherently being anthropological is the solution. Not in pouring more troops into combat but in the hearts and minds of the people. Quelling violence stems from cultural relativism - understanding societies from within their own framework, including the learned behavior of people, their languages, political and religious belief systems, social and economic structures, institutions, and material possessions and quests.

Доклад будет представлен на английском языке.

Семинар пройдет в режиме онлайн с использованием систем Zoom и YouTube. Прикрепляем данные для подключения к семинару через Zoom:
Время: 14 дек. 2023 06:30 PM Москва
Войти Zoom Конференция
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89864995336?pwd=anBc6jtKL6I2esxXabGpWx77OadGjO.1
Идентификатор конференции: 898 6499 5336

Если Вам будет нужен код доступа для подключения, просим написать об этом на почту [email protected]

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