Abstract
Abstract‘Epistemic attunements – Regenerating anthroplogy's form’ is a collective experiment in expanding the expressive and analytic repertoire of anthropology and related disciplines. It features eleven peer‐reviewed research articles published on a standalone website that has been designed, built, and maintained by our editorial collective, independent of Wiley's infrastructure and oversight. The result is a unique off‐grid adventure in academic publishing that seeks to contribute to the re‐orientation and outward opening of a discipline long committed to finding new ways to apprehend—and respond to—worlds undergoing constant, messy, and often‐brutal transformation. In this essay we describe the making of this double special issue of TAJA to make the case for intermedial research and co‐design as regenerative praxis.
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