Social reproduction, situated politics, and The Will to Improve

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Abstract

In this essay I briefly explore three themes I find important for an engaged anthropology of development. First, social reproduction: Anthropologists have a long track record of examining processes of social reproduction—how it is that particular patterns of inequality are actively sustained through practices and relations at multiple scales (Smith 1999).

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Li, T. M. (2008). Social reproduction, situated politics, and The Will to Improve. Focaal, 2008(52), 111–118. https://doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2008.520107

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