Advancing the Value of Ethnography

Have We Lost Our Anthropological Imagination?

Have We Lost Our Anthropological Imagination?

Ever since the 1970s, the promise of increased productivity through technology has been under intense scrutiny. It’s a promise that has pushed questions about nature and the role of technology in society into the hands of scholars, including anthropologists. For those...
Have We Lost Our Minds?

Have We Lost Our Minds?

Since the mid-nineties, the story about IT has been that the “New Information Economy” would give way to vast gains in productivity. We’ve been told that if we simply implement ERP, CRM, and God knows what other kinds of systems, our companies, public services,...
The Virtues of the Visceral

The Virtues of the Visceral

The news on BBC Radio this morning: The Syrian crisis enters its seventh year with 400,000 dead and little hope that this complex catastrophe will be untangled any time soon. The scale of suffering is huge, but Syria accounts for just a fraction of an even more...