
Tim Ingold
Tim Ingold is a prominent Scottish anthropologist, known for his extensive work on the relationship between human beings and their environments. His research spans topics such as the nature of human creativity, the significance of materials in the making of culture, and the ways in which people engage with their surroundings. Ingold's innovative ideas challenge traditional boundaries between disciplines, emphasizing the interconnectedness of life and the continuity of cultural practices across generations.
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Recent news mentions
Tim Ingold was quoted by Corinne Giordano-Pisciotta regarding the importance of memory for the future.
Au moment de commémorer l’Armistice du 8 mai 1945, l’ambassadeur de France à Monaco alerte sur «le risque d’un retour de la guerre en Europe»Tim Ingold is an anthropologist who explores the continuity of life and the connections between different forms of life.
Tim Ingold, l’anthropologue qui recrée du lienTim Ingold is an anthropologist who discusses the continuity of links between generations.
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