World Anthropology and its Institutional Challenges: A History of the Transformative
Impact of Democratic Internationalisation on the Discipline of Anthropology
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Abstract
Anthropology reveals a rich diversity of human cultures, while also highlighting
our commonalities. The discipline is a distorted mirror of this unity
in diversity, however, so long as anthropologists from only a few, privileged
cultures dominate the process of global knowledge construction. The World
Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA) was founded to address
this. The WCAA provides a global platform for democratic participation
in the spirit of a new ‘world anthropologies’ paradigm, which recognises
that our understanding of other cultures is perspectivistic, and hence, to be
fully understood, every culture needs to be contemplated from the multiple
perspectives of all ‘anthropologies’.
Key words: world anthropologies, World Council of Anthropological Associations,
history of anthropology, internationalisation in anthropology, equity in anthropology.