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Vol. 31 No. 1 (2025): Vulnérabilité réciproque: privilège, violence et solidarité du terrain jusqu’à l’université

ACTRACT. The Ascona Transformation Charter: Towards a Vision and Charter for a Transformative Anthropology

  • Peter Larsen ▸
  • Doris Bacalzo
  • Ana Ivasuic
  • Eda Elif Tibet
  • Roberta Colombo
  • Kylian Henchoz
  • Claire Vionnet
  • Alexandra Oanca
  • Tobias Haller
Soumise
December 3, 2024
Publié
2025-11-13

Résumé

In this 21st century, the enormous scale and extent of social inequalities and ecological devastation prompt us to revisit the relevance and positionality of anthropology as a discipline and a societal project. how then to address systemic change and transformation both within and outside the discipline of anthropology?

We, as a collective of anthropologists from Switzerland and Europe, including members of the Swiss Anthropological Association (SSA), the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) and the Swiss Graduate School of Anthropology gathered in Ascona from june 3 to 5, 2024. Hosted by the interface commission at the Centro Incontri Umani, we deliberated on the need and potential pathways for a transformative anthropology considering the triple planetary crisis, structural inequalities and deepening conflicts. drawing on initial discussions hosted by the Interface Commission in 2022 around the theme of "imagining new anthropological futures", the Ascona meeting sought to take stock of contemporary conversations on the future of anthropology, and of practices aimed at transforming the discipline to tackle current challenges.