Theorizing the anthropology of belief: magic, conspiracies, and misinformation
"This book explores both scientific and humanistic theoretical traditions in anthropology through the lens of ontology. The first part of the book examines different methods for generating valid anthropological knowledge, and proposes a shift in current consensus. Drawing on western scholars of...
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title_full | Theorizing the anthropology of belief magic, conspiracies, and misinformation Luke J. Matthews and Paul Robertson |
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