PinnedMitchell TuddenhamUnity in Difference / Anthropology as Understanding: A response to the question, ‘what is…The anthropologist flirts with the dividing line of the observer and observed, establishing a unique position for understanding…Aug 1, 2022Aug 1, 2022
Mitchell TuddenhamSocio-Political Formations of a Technologically Decentralised Society: Pierre Clastres and the…Photo by Pierre Borthiry - Peiobty on UnsplashJun 20, 2023Jun 20, 2023
Mitchell TuddenhamFor an Anthropology of Critical Separation‘State societies are defined by apparatuses of capture’ wrote Deleuze and Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus (1988 [2013], p. 506). The…Mar 17, 2023Mar 17, 2023
Mitchell TuddenhamOn Virtuality and the Cosmotechnical Event: ‘Zoom’-ing in on Humanity’s relation to Technology‘In the ideal of the beginning anew there is something that precedes the beginning itself, that takes it up to deepen it and delay it in…Dec 18, 2022Dec 18, 2022
Mitchell TuddenhamBitcoin has changed the world as we know it… but not in the way you thinkBitcoin and other associated applications of blockchain technology are changing the world as we know it. But not in the way you would…Oct 4, 2022Oct 4, 2022
Mitchell TuddenhamThe Forsaken Ones: Nature, Culture, and BeyondIn problematising and critiquing the Nature/Culture dichotomy, this essay discusses the similarities and differences between the Arawete…Jul 8, 2022Jul 8, 2022
Mitchell TuddenhamUluru and the Encompassing Order: Troubling the idea of ‘ownership’There has been human activity at the site of Uluru for at least 10,000 years. The Indigenous people of the region, the Anangu, believe that…Jul 3, 2022Jul 3, 2022