Journal Name:
- Moment Dergi
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Abstract (2. Language):
Tim Ingold is a professor of social anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, UK.
He is currently working on the intersections of anthropology, education,
archeology, art, design and architecture. His recent books include Lines: A Brief
History (2007), The Perception of the Environment: Essays on Livelihood (2000/2011),
Being Alive: Essays on Movement (2011), and Making: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art
and Architecture (2013). This interview focuses on three major themes (i.e.
anthropology, education/learning and university) covered in Ingold’s most recent
volume, Anthropology and/as Education (forthcoming).
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