Proximity as Method

Concepts for Coexistence in the Global Past and Present

Riccarda Flemmer editor Bani Gill editor Jacky Kosgei editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th Jun '24

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This insightful exploration in Proximity as Method redefines how we understand coexistence across various disciplines, offering fresh perspectives and methodologies.

In Proximity as Method, the author delves into the concept of proximity as a foundational idea that can be applied across various humanities disciplines. This exploration invites readers to reconsider the notion that our existences are inherently intertwined with others, emphasizing the significance of coexistence in understanding human experiences. By unpacking the heuristic, ethical, epistemological, and praxeological implications of this perspective, the book encourages a deeper engagement with the complexities of social interactions and relationships.

The volume is structured to bring together a variety of theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches, ranging from textual analysis in literary studies to sociological and political examinations. It highlights the importance of empirical case studies, providing tangible examples that illustrate the practical applications of proximity as a method. This diverse approach not only enriches the discourse but also offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of coexistence.

Additionally, Proximity as Method ventures into uncharted intellectual territories, challenging established academic norms and inviting critical reflection on traditional scholarly practices. It is designed to be an essential resource for students and early researchers in the social sciences and humanities, equipping them with the tools to navigate and analyze the intricate web of human connections that shape our world.

ISBN: 9781032782294

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

258 pages