To Know the World is to Advocate for It
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This review essay is a response to the graduate seminar on Cosmopolitan Anthropology convened by Kristin Kuutma at the University of Tartu, Estonia on the 14th and 15th of January 2015. The three presenters at the seminar were Nigel Rapport (University of St Andrews), Huon Wardle (University of St Andrews) and Andrew Irving (University of Manchester).
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