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Sentient Conceptualisations Cristian Simonetti

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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Cristian Simonetti
ISBN: 9781317220657, 131722065X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Sentient Conceptualisations Cristian Simonetti by Cristian Simonetti 9781317220657, 131722065X instant download after payment.

Acknowledgements
The research summarised in this book has been conducted over the past 10
years. During this time, I have learned from many people whom I would
now like to acknowledge and thank. First of all, I thank the friends and
colleagues who encouraged and supported me in applying for the studies
that initiated the research described in these pages: Magdalena Vicuña,
Lucia Castelli, Carlos Cornejo, Rafael Núñez, Michael Cole, Roberto
González, Jorge Manzi, Roberto Aristegui and Andrés Haye. They have all
taught me important things. I also want to thank the wonderful community
I found at the Department of Anthropology in the University of Aberdeen.
The department, as the youngest of its kind in Britain, offered the right
atmosphere to challenge conventions and explore new avenues. I would
especially like to thank Tim Ingold for trusting and accompany me
throughout the sometimes unexpected growth of this project. His presence
and guidance have been a constant source of inspiration. Others in the
department, either permanent presences or merely passing through,
provided me with helpful suggestions and criticism. I would like to
mention Arnar Árnason, Alex King, Laura Siragusa, Dmitry Arzyutov, Katy
Fox, César Giraldo Herrera, Rolando Silla and Miriam Rabelo, all of whom
read parts of this book. I would also like to acknowledge Christel
Mattheeuws, Peter Loovers, Franz Krause, Penny Howard, Mike Anusas,
James Leach, Johan Rasanayagam, Jo Vergunst, Rob Wishart, Martin Mills,
Alison Brown, Lieve Orye, Maggie Bolton, Rachel Harkness, Marc Higgin,
Elizabeth Hodson, Griet Scheldeman, Caroline Gatt, Paolo Gruppuso,
Alberto Goyena, Germain Meulemans, Ricardo Nemirovsky, Marionne
Cronin and Judith Winter for their encouragement, support and interest in
this project.
I would also like to thank colleagues and students at the Pontificia
Universidad Católica de Chile, including those who contribute daily to the
growth of its anthropology programme. Also the youngest of its kind, the
programme has

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