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Author Ferret Carole, doi  openurl
  Title Towards an anthropology of action: From pastoral techniques to modes of action Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2014 Publication Journal of Material Culture Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 19 Issue 3 Pages 279 -302  
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  Abstract This article starts from the hypothesis that societies are characterized by their propensity towards certain forms of action – forms that differ in their means, rather than their ends. It then proceeds to develop a theoretical framework for understanding the different dimensions or aspects of human action: manipulation/operation; passive/active/interventionist; endogenous/exogenous/participative; direct/indirect; positive/negative/contrary; internal/external; continuous/discontinuous. This framework is the product of extensive research on pastoral techniques among Siberian Yakuts, but can also be applied to actions carried out in other spheres that concern behaviour towards nature and towards other people. In so doing, the article strives to resolve certain key problems within the anthropology of action.  
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  ISSN 1359-1835 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved yes  
  Call Number Serial 5488  
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