WebNational Center for Biotechnology Information WebPETER BENSON Anthropological witnessing obviously positions the anthropologist inside human events as a responsive, reflexive, and morally or politically commit-ted being, a person who can be counted on to "take sides" when necessary and to eschew the privileges of neutrality. This stance flies directly in the face of academic non-engagement.
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Web29. okt 2008 · Cultural Anthropology EL CAMPO: Faciality and Structural Violence in Farm Labor Camps PETER BENSON First published: 29 October 2008 … WebAnthropology in the Clinic: The Problem of Cultural Competency and How to Fix It Arthur Kleinman and Peter Benson Kleinman A, Benson P (2006) Anthropology in the clinic: The problem of cultural competency and how to fix it. PLoS Med 3 (10): e294. DOI: 10.1371/ journal.pmed.0030294 DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.0 unexpected status: 401 unauthorized
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