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On the side of predictable: visioning the future in Serbia

Autor(en)
Ivan Rajkovic, Maja Petrović Šteger, Sanja Potkonjak, Felix Ringel
Abstrakt

In order to be able to contextualize and understand social worlds, anthropologists pay close attention. We observe how individuals and communities relate to each other and to their ideas. We study the intimate and subjective, as well as the large-scale cosmologies by which people make themselves and the world. Our participatory methods and reflective analysis document the complex, intricate, patterned, and also random aspects of people's reasoning and actions. These activities, on anthropology's part, supposedly offer not only critical descriptions of the present (on its historical trajectories), but possible intimations of a society's future. Anthropological analysis, in other words, not only describes but also anticipates. This position paper focuses on the notions of anticipation, predictability, and possibility in anthropology. It asks what methodological and theoretical assumptions are built into our ways of making predictions about our field sites. It invites the reader to consider the effects certain anticipatory practices have for the people and phenomena we study as well as for the discipline. Centrally, the paper proposes different ways of attending to visions that anticipate the future. By reflecting on my ethnographic and analytical journeys in Serbia, I attempt to explain why I currently make so much of questions of predictability and possibility in both the field and the discipline. My desire is to open up a discussion on the value of cultivating attention to what seems to emerge on the side of predictable.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie
Externe Organisation(en)
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, University of Zagreb, Durham University
Journal
Etnološka tribina
Band
50
Seiten
3-67
Anzahl der Seiten
65
DOI
https://doi.org/10.15378/1848-9540.2020.43.01
Publikationsdatum
2020
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
504017 Kulturanthropologie
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ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Cultural Studies, Anthropology
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