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Anders Sybrandt Hansen is Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, School of Culture and Society, at Aarhus University. In this episode, Anders reflects upon the discussions between Dark Anthropology and Anthropology of the Good, and how an Anthropology of Ethics emerged as a response. Anders also introduces us to a notion of ethics as at once interpersonal and risky, demanding the recognition of the freedom of the Other. In this conversation, we are also introduced to his own field where normative notions of ethics are disturbed by moral economy, and his examination of the links between trust and control in contemporary China.
Anders Sybrandt Hansen is Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, School of Culture and Society, at Aarhus University. In this episode, Anders reflects upon the discussions between Dark Anthropology and Anthropology of the Good, and how an Anthropology of Ethics emerged as a response. Anders also introduces us to a notion of ethics as at once interpersonal and risky, demanding the recognition of the freedom of the Other. In this conversation, we are also introduced to his own field where normative notions of ethics are disturbed by moral economy, and his examination of the links between trust and control in contemporary China.