Environments and Socialities in Oceania – Changing Ideas and Practices

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropological Forum Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1080/00664677.2023.2271675
Desirée Hetzel, Arno Pascht
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This Introduction provides an overview of the topics and discussions addressed in the Special Issue ‘Environments and Socialities in Oceania'. It focuses on the phenomenon that people in Oceania engage in new globalised or transnational environmental and social challenges through dialogue and interaction with various global and local actors, both human and other-than-human, who offer various (new) ideas and practices. We present two linked perspectives of looking at this: Firstly, it becomes crucial to concentrate on the fundamental assumptions of individuals in Oceania when dealing with changes. Secondly, ethnographic research should consider “encounters across difference” (Tsing 2005). In these encounters between actors in different settings, 'environmental' and 'social' become of great importance in different context-specific interpretations and forms. While they can be accompanied by disagreements, they also create dialogues and collaborations, and people develop novel concepts and methods. With an ethnographic description of the authors' research on climate change in Vanuatu, alongside the contributions to different forms of encounters in the Anthropocene, this Special Issue highlights the innovative and creative abilities of people living in Oceania.
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大洋洲的环境与社会——观念与实践的改变
本导言概述了《大洋洲环境与社会》特刊中所讨论的主题和讨论。它侧重于人们在大洋洲从事新的全球化或跨国环境和社会挑战的现象,通过对话和互动与各种全球和地方行动者,无论是人类和非人类,谁提供各种(新)的想法和做法。我们提出两个相互关联的观点来看待这个问题:首先,在处理变化时,关注大洋洲个人的基本假设变得至关重要。其次,民族志研究应该考虑“跨越差异的相遇”(Tsing 2005)。在这些不同背景下的参与者之间的接触中,“环境”和“社会”在不同的情境特定的解释和形式中变得非常重要。虽然它们可能伴随着分歧,但它们也创造了对话和合作,人们开发了新的概念和方法。通过对作者在瓦努阿图气候变化研究的民族志描述,以及对人类世不同形式遭遇的贡献,本期特刊突出了生活在大洋洲的人们的创新和创造能力。
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期刊介绍: Anthropological Forum is a journal of social anthropology and comparative sociology that was founded in 1963 and has a distinguished publication history. The journal provides a forum for both established and innovative approaches to anthropological research. A special section devoted to contributions on applied anthropology appears periodically. The editors are especially keen to publish new approaches based on ethnographic and theoretical work in the journal"s established areas of strength: Australian culture and society, Aboriginal Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
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