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Digital ubiquity in the Anthropocene : the non-anthropocentric anthropology of Massimo Canevacci

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posted on 2024-06-17, 20:53 authored by R Lemos Morais, M Canevacci
The work of Massimo Canevacci is undoubtedly one of the most compelling examples of transdisciplinary thinking when applied to the interdisciplinary effort of expanding the boundaries of a discipline. His work engages with geography, art, technology, media, psychology, etc – a true kaleidoscope of perspectives. The synapses created by the transversal connections he makes across a multiplicity of epistemologies are catalytic. To follow the logical itinerary created by his scholarly inquiry is to be taken on a journey that leaves none of our pre-conceptions untouched.

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Journal

Antrocom : online journal of anthropology

Volume

12

Pagination

5-12

Location

Busto Arsizio, Italy

ISSN

1973-2880

Language

eng

Publication classification

X Not reportable, C3 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2016, Antrocom Onlus

Issue

1

Publisher

Antrocom Onlus

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