What #interventions can be designed to limit the #datafication of #mobility?
đ#Manifesto by Pelizza @drkiarastorm Olivieri Trauttmansdorff & van Rossem against essentializing + securitizing #alterity through #datafication: https://doi.org/pcgr
What #interventions can be designed to limit the #datafication of #mobility?
đ#Manifesto by Pelizza @drkiarastorm Olivieri Trauttmansdorff & van Rossem against essentializing + securitizing #alterity through #datafication: https://doi.org/pcgr
What #interventions can be designed to limit the #datafication of #mobility?
đ#Manifesto by Pelizza @drkiarastorm Olivieri Trauttmansdorff & van Rossem against essentializing + securitizing #alterity through #datafication: https://doi.org/pcgr
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LIVE @UCLAnthropology and on ZOOM
đTues Mar 11, 6:30pm (London UTC)đ
Chris Knight on
'On women and jaguars: why perspectivism got it so wrong'
Across Amazonia, myths hold that in early times it was the jaguars, parrots, tapirs and other animals who first invented bows and arrows, cooking fire, ceremonial buildings, religious ceremonies and other complex cultural accomplishments. Then humans stole these things from the animals, elevating themselves above all other creatures â but at the cost of losing their former ability to engage in easy conversation with the animal world. This mythic view of our origins is the reverse of the Darwinian narrative which our own culture holds up as science.
In this talk, #ChrisKnight will introduce a recent trend in social anthropology â known as âperspectivismâ â and discuss whether such radically different ways of perceiving our origins and place in nature can be made to converge.
Chris will be speaking LIVE in the Daryll Forde, 2nd Floor of UCL Anthropology Dept, 14 Taviton St, London WC1H 0BW. Come in good time by 6:30pm before doors close please. You can also join on ZOOM ID 384 186 2174 passcode Wawilak
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First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as inferior & 'other' than Rome & Christianity. Asier Aguirresarobe argues in Social Science History that this narrative of alterity has influenced the development of Basque identity. OA
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons @sts @SocArXivBot #history #histodons #glamsdons #Basque #pyrenees #alterity #Spain
First millennium CE literary texts describe the peoples of the western Pyrenees as âotherâ & inferior than Rome & Christianity. In a new SSH article, Asier Aguirresarobe argues that this narrative of alterity influenced the development of Basque identity. Open access.
https://doi.org/10.1017/ssh.2024.8
@economics @demography @socialscience @sociology @politicalscience @geography @anthropology @econhist @devecon @archaeodons #history #histodons #glamsdons #Basque #Vascones #pyrenees #alterity
Archaeoethnologica: Rethinking the Other in Antiquity - Book / Repensar ao Outro na Antiguidade - Livro
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Archaeoethnologica: Rethinking the Other in Antiquity - Book / Repensar ao Outro na Antiguidade - Livro
+INFO in: https://archaeoethnologica.blogspot.com/2024/03/repensar-ao-outro-na-antiguidade.html
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Archaeoethnologica: Rethinking the Other in Antiquity - Book / Repensar ao Outro na Antiguidade - Livro
+INFO in: https://archaeoethnologica.blogspot.com/2024/03/repensar-ao-outro-na-antiguidade.html
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Psalm 139:1-4 Lord, you have searched me out and known me; you know my sitting down and my rising up; you discern my thoughts from afar. You trace my journeys and my resting-places and are acquainted with all my ways. Indeed, there is not a word on my lips, but you, O Lord, know it altogether. You press upon me behind and before and lay your hand upon me.
Introduction
Last week we were brought into the presence of a very big event initiated by a divine word, âLet there be light!â At this command, the universe was thrust in to the divine light of order and basked in the magnificence of divine approval, âIt is good.â The divine word pulled the lightness from the darkness, and set the earth into its fluctuation between day and night, forever dancing and never crossing, one bowing to the other as it cedes the stage to the other.
This week our attention turns to something much smaller, but no less magnificent: our own bodies. We, inside and out, are cosmic miracles, bipedal universes, worlds thrust and caught between illumination and obscurity. We are beautiful creatures composed of paradox, reflecting the paradoxical nature of our Creator: we are soft and firm, we are rational and irrational, we are strict and lenient, we are happy and sad, we are exciting and boring, we know who we are and we have yet to be introduced to ourselves, we are marvels and unexceptional. We crave inclusion and seclusion, we want love but not that much, we want approval but, again, not that much. We are complex and simple. Youâre amazing. Whether you feel it or not, youâre amazing, fearfully and wonderfully made, valued at a great price. You are worthy in your skin to be loved as you are, just as you are.
You are so amazing but yet caution must be employed with ourselves, with our bodies, with our minds. While we are amazing, (Iâll never back down from that sentiment), we are very vulnerable creatures. We are prone to being misled, lied to, fooled, lured, and carried away by fear, threat, and intimidation, pulled into a sea of the billows and waves of charlatans and con-artists selling cures, and liquid mythologies only to take proceeds from eager believers while leaving nothing but saccharine syrup. Most of all, we can be swept away by our own notions of our freedom and liberation, becoming drunk on autonomy run amok.
This is why Paul says,
1 Corinthians 6:12-20
âAll things are permitted to me,â but not all things are helpful. âAll things are permitted to me,â but I, I will not be ruled by them. âFood [is] for digestion, and digestion [is] for food,â and God will abolish both one and the other. Now, the body is not for idolatry, but for the Lord and the Lord for the body. And God both raised the Lord and will raise us up according to the power of God. Have you not yet known that our bodies are members of Christ? (1 Cor 6:12-15a)[1]
While the historicity of Christianity has proven itself very capable at absolutely destroying the bodily alterity and autonomy, I must call attention to the fact that this isnât Paulâs fault. Corinthians is one of my favorite collections of letters because of how well both the body and the self are held in high regard. Not only the body of the individual, but also the body corporate. Letâs look.
Paul begins by quoting some colloquialisms that came to him (most likely) from Corinth. Both, âAll things are permitted to me,â and âFood [is] for digestion, and digestion [is] for food,â are considered to be quotations from other letters sent to Paul. So, Paul jumps in contending directly with what heâs heard and challenges it based on hindering and helpful terminology with a good dose of âfreedom fromâ and âfreedom for.â For Paul, the Christian has real and total liberty in Christ but that can only go so far. While many actions can be helpful, they are so only until they become hindering to both the one doing the action or the neighbor. In other words, both individuality and community matters, neither is to be victor over the other.[2]
Now, I know weâre raised to think that wâare the masters of not only our own domains but also of our destinies. But the reality is, weâre not. As mentioned last week, there is much we can plan and much that will happen this year that falls very wide of any plan we ever made ever. So, while I have a robust amount of freedom, I must always be aware that Iâm not in this alone, and that my freedom can end up being someone elseâs captivity. For Paul, Christians are expected to walk and talk differently, for theyâve been liberated from themselves to be captive to their neighbor, and all of it by faith in Christ working out in loving action. To say it doctrinally, we are to live resurrection lives now[3]and that means living into the divinely gifted glory of our beautiful bodies (in alignment, inner and outer) and in unity with other humans and especially with God through Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.
This is why Paul spends time talking about uniting our bodies to âidolatry.â Should we, in our liberty, just unite our bodies to anything, even things of idolatry because we are justified by faith in Christ with God by the power of Holy Spirit? Paul says, Όη ÎłÎ”ÎœÎżÎčÏÎż! The reason? Because, essentially, you are not your own as you may (like to) think, you canât just do what you want.[4] Then, after exhorting the Corinthians to FLEE IDOLATRY! (v. 18a), Paul says, âHave you not known that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, which you have from God? You are not your own, you were purchased with honor; now, glorify God in your body,â (vv. 19-20).
But what has this to do with hindering and helping, freedom from and freedom for? Well, it comes down to making absolutes and maxims about individual freedom and liberty that conflict with the liberty and freedom of the neighbor. According to Paul, that Iâm a Christian united to Christ by faith, in union with God, filled with the divine Spirit and Love, means I must take into consideration (always) my community, my neighbor, the other hoomans living here with me (whether the ones produced by my own body, whom I know intimately, or the ones Iâve never encountered with my body and whose names I may never know). I am not an island, I am not my own, I am now, according to Paul, yoked to Christ and the Spirit burdened with the light yoke of just loving other people as they are, where they are; it is not for me to conform others to my ideological orientations or force neighbors to get in line with my program.[5] Rather, Iâm to serve my neighbor by my faith in Christ working itself out in love to the wellbeing of my neighbor. I am to see my actions as not only helping or hindering me, but also whether or not they might be helping or hindering my neighbors both near and far. For their wellbeing is linked to my own, knowing that in doing this I, too, will benefit as my neighbor thrives in abundance that is also mine.
Conclusion
Beloved, you are fearfully and wonderfully made. Your body is amazing. It is so amazing that our sacred text exhorts you to care for it, treat it well, to honor it, and use it to bring God glory because itâs the temple of the Holy Spirit. What you do to/with your body is important, it matters, our actions towards ourselves should emphasize that divine gift of love, life, and liberation gifted to us by God through Christ and the Spirit. And, this exhortation extends beyond only what you do with your body and moves toward the neighbor, taking their body into account, valuing it, considering it worthy, honoring it, making sure to hold it in regard because their body matters, too. Let us remember these ones are also the beloved of God, purchased with honor by Christâs body, and temples of the Holy Spirit, loved by God, the same God who us first as we are, where we are.
In other words, âlet us love because God in Christ loved us first,â (1 Jn 4:19).
[1] All translations mine unless otherwise noted
[2] Anthony C. Thiselton, The First Epistle to the Corinthians, NIGTC, eds. I. Howard Marshall and Donald A. Hagner (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000), 462. âThe issue for Paul is what helps and what hinders in constituting credible corporate Christian identity as a community in corporate solidarity with Christ. Both a theology of identity and an ethic of social or interpersonal relations are aspects of the unityâŠat issue. If freedom or liberty is absolutized without qualification it brings bondage, or at least threatening constraints, to the competing freedoms of others. But part of the grammar of union with Christ is to share Christâs concern for the well-being of the other, and to let go of his or her own freedoms in order to liberation the other. The âmind of Christâ (2:16) has to be relearned and rediscovered at Corinth, not least as a basis for ethics and lifestyle.â
[3] Thiselton, Corinthians, 463. âThe Ïáż¶ÎŒÎ± is not to be equated with the ÎșÎżÎčλία, but somatic life is absorbed and transformed in the resurrection of the Ïáż¶ÎŒÎ± in such a way that continuity as well as change characterizes the relation between the present Ïáż¶ÎŒÎ±, i.e., present life in its totality, and the resurrection Ïáż¶ÎŒÎ±, i.e., the transformation of the whole human self as part of the raised corporeity in Christ.â
[4] Thiselton, Corinthians, 476. âThe imagery of the purchased slave underpins the point that Christian believers belong to a new master, or owner, to whom they must give account for everything. That the main emphasis falls on this point is correctâŠâ
[5] Thiselton, Corinthians, 478. âRedemption is from a state of jeopardy by a costly act to a new state.â
https://laurenrelarkin.com/2024/01/14/free-to-be-for-you/
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I am a biotechnologist by training. But now I use #qualitative methods to look at #FarmersEnterprises in India. Generally, interested in social #entrepreneurship , #FrugalInnovation, #Innovation #Systems, decentralised #governance. I love going on nature trails, trekking, and #photography. Also into #history , #languages , #SciComm, #SciEd and science journalism. Interested in #ethnographic methods to study #ScienceAndSociety. Strong advocate of #alterity in academia and business
I realise it may be uncomfortable to conceive of concepts like shakiness, stumbling, stuttering, lameness, spasming, drooling, incontinence, meltdowns as a kind of #alterity. That while #rest and #naps and pacing oneself are hypothetically valourised despite a capitalist society, there is also much to explore in terms of loss of so-called #control. #mess, #waste etc.
New free download from RREPlay's album RREPost. Go ahead and download the HD audio while it is available. Why Not? https://soundcloud.com/rreplaymusic/why-not-1 #Instrumental
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Like no Other, it is the fourteenth track from RREPlay's latest album RREPost, "Alterity," a little alien blues about two planets over from Sun Ra. Available as a free HD download for the next few weeks. https://soundcloud.com/rreplaymusic/alterity?si=a5bc7bbcb14b4e0e8d9f60f0858c21d8 #GlitchJam
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