“Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist Anthropology

This paper draws on my experiences creating and implementing the South Carolina Migrant Farmworker Resource Project, an activist endeavor with an anthropological approach. My discussion of the project focuses on the difficulties of managing stakeholder interests while working among various community...

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Main Author: Kristen E.G. Hudgins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: New Proposals Publishing Society 2009-04-01
Series:New Proposals
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Online Access:https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/209
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spelling doaj-c5a6526034ff419ca40813e8ff2a814c2020-11-25T01:57:44ZengNew Proposals Publishing SocietyNew Proposals 1715-67182009-04-0122“Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist AnthropologyKristen E.G. Hudgins0University of South Carolina, ColumbiaThis paper draws on my experiences creating and implementing the South Carolina Migrant Farmworker Resource Project, an activist endeavor with an anthropological approach. My discussion of the project focuses on the difficulties of managing stakeholder interests while working among various community organizations and simultaneously accessing the input of the community to be served. I use community in quotes to problematize assumptions and to question what makes a community, if not self-defined. Challenges in definition, collaboration, planning, implementation, and sustainability are examined through a critique of inorganic, participatory research and the difficulties of trying to engage in applied anthropology.https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/209participatory researchcommunitycollaborationimplementationsustainability
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“Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist Anthropology
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title “Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist Anthropology
title_short “Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist Anthropology
title_full “Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist Anthropology
title_fullStr “Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist Anthropology
title_full_unstemmed “Communities,” Anthropology and the Politics of Stakeholding: The Challenges of an Inorganic Activist Anthropology
title_sort “communities,” anthropology and the politics of stakeholding: the challenges of an inorganic activist anthropology
publisher New Proposals Publishing Society
series New Proposals
issn 1715-6718
publishDate 2009-04-01
description This paper draws on my experiences creating and implementing the South Carolina Migrant Farmworker Resource Project, an activist endeavor with an anthropological approach. My discussion of the project focuses on the difficulties of managing stakeholder interests while working among various community organizations and simultaneously accessing the input of the community to be served. I use community in quotes to problematize assumptions and to question what makes a community, if not self-defined. Challenges in definition, collaboration, planning, implementation, and sustainability are examined through a critique of inorganic, participatory research and the difficulties of trying to engage in applied anthropology.
topic participatory research
community
collaboration
implementation
sustainability
url https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/209
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