
Tim Ingold was born in 1948. He received his BA in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge in 1970, and his PhD in 1976. For his doctoral research he carried out ethnographic fieldwork (1971-72) among the Skolt Saami of northeastern Finland, and the resulting monograph ('The Skolt Lapps Today', 1976) was a study of the ecological adaptation, social organisation and ethnic politics of this small minority community under conditions of post-war resettlement.
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Beyond Genes and Memes: A Relational Approach to the Evolution of Language and Culture
Anthropology is Not Ethnography
The Social Brain
“The Sustainability of Everything”
Skilled Practice: cognition as human-artefact-human orientation system
Bringing Things to Life: Creative Entanglements in a World of Materials
Keynote lecture
on progress, education, and the passage of generations
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