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Anthropology, Human Rights, and the Ethics of the Ethnographer's Lament
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Mark Goodale
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Ph.D, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Anthropology, Human Rights, and the Ethics of the Ethnographer's Lament
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The CIGA Seminar Series and the University Honors Program
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Anthropology, Human Rights and the Ethics of the Ethnographer’s Lament
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Mark Goodale
Associate Professor of Conflict Analysis and Anthropology
George Mason University
This talk will examine the anthropology of human rights and justice processes, looking at the ethics of problematizing dominant ideas and practices of human rights.
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Monday, November 15, 7:00 – 7:45 pm
1957 E Street NW, 6th floor, Lindner Family Commons
The Elliott School of International Affairs
Free and open to the public
CIGA is part of the Elliott School of International Affairs and its Institute of Global and International Studies
George Washington University
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