TY - JOUR
T1 - Editorial
AU - Timmer, Jaap
AU - Hermkens, Anna-Karina
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PY - 2024/4
Y1 - 2024/4
N2 - This double special issue of TAJA might best be described as doubly transitional. First, it sits in between two editorial teams, and, secondly, we conceive this special issue as a transition towards new forms of scholarly presentations. This double special issue on ‘Epistemic attunements’ has involved stimulating explorations of how to move beyond the limitations of the classical journal article. The guest editors and authors have created a wonderful space of ‘intermedial’ design and composition that powerfully demonstrates how anthropological knowledge practices can be expanded, and indeed, regenerated. Each contribution reveals richly diverse ways of knowing and sensing, inviting various forms of witnessing, learning, and caring through creative uses of text, image, and sound. Each attunes to what emerges in the in-between spaces that bring to life the affectivities and relationalities of worlds shared, cared, and traversed by different gatherings of beings, both human and non-human. Much of this cannot be captured in the traditional form of scholarly articles.
AB - This double special issue of TAJA might best be described as doubly transitional. First, it sits in between two editorial teams, and, secondly, we conceive this special issue as a transition towards new forms of scholarly presentations. This double special issue on ‘Epistemic attunements’ has involved stimulating explorations of how to move beyond the limitations of the classical journal article. The guest editors and authors have created a wonderful space of ‘intermedial’ design and composition that powerfully demonstrates how anthropological knowledge practices can be expanded, and indeed, regenerated. Each contribution reveals richly diverse ways of knowing and sensing, inviting various forms of witnessing, learning, and caring through creative uses of text, image, and sound. Each attunes to what emerges in the in-between spaces that bring to life the affectivities and relationalities of worlds shared, cared, and traversed by different gatherings of beings, both human and non-human. Much of this cannot be captured in the traditional form of scholarly articles.
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U2 - 10.1111/taja.12506
DO - 10.1111/taja.12506
M3 - Editorial
AN - SCOPUS:85204178446
SN - 1035-8811
VL - 35
SP - 1
EP - 2
JO - The Australian Journal of Anthropology
JF - The Australian Journal of Anthropology
IS - 1-2
ER -