Abstract

The world is confronted by problems that are multi- and interdisciplinary, global, and complex [...]

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  • The world is confronted by problems that are multi- and interdisciplinary, global, and complex

  • In a world viewed through these perspectives, anthropologists [3] have explored our past, sought—occasionally struggling—to appreciate differences in others, and, through comparative methods, attempted to better understand what it means to be human—striving to comprehend the forces that shaped our past and drive the present, but even attempting to glimpse the future, hoping to find better paths ahead [4]

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Introduction

The world is confronted by problems that are multi- and interdisciplinary, global, and complex. In a world viewed through these perspectives, anthropologists [3] have explored our past, sought—occasionally struggling—to appreciate differences in others, and, through comparative methods, attempted to better understand what it means to be human—striving to comprehend the forces that shaped our past and drive the present, but even attempting to glimpse the future, hoping to find better paths ahead [4].

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