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SUMMARY:Lecture: Kinship as Method: Rethinking Ethics\, Collaboration\, and Knowledge Production in Anthropology
DESCRIPTION:Where: 353 Haines Hall \nWhen: Thursday\, March 12th\, 2026 from 1 pm-2:30 pm \nLunch provided.  \nThis lecture examines how long-term Indigenous collaboration in Papua New Guinea unsettles conventional anthropological approaches to ethics\, method\, and authorship. Grounded in kinship\, reciprocity\, and relational accountability\, the work challenges extractive research models\, short-term field engagements\, and institutionalized ethics frameworks that separate knowledge production from moral obligation and social life. By treating kinship not as metaphor but as a methodological and ethical infrastructure\, the lecture proposes alternative forms of collaboration\, co-authorship\, consent\, and responsibility. These practices extend anthropology’s commitments to decolonial scholarship by reconfiguring what counts as evidence\, expertise\, and accountability in engaged environmental research.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/lecture-kinship-as-method-rethinking-ethics-collaboration-and-knowledge-production-in-anthropology/
LOCATION:Haines 352
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