'Missing Persons: A Critique of Personhood in the Social Sciences' by Mary Douglas
'Missing Persons: A Critique of Personhood in the Social Sciences' by Mary Douglas
'Missing Persons: A Critique of Personhood in the Social Sciences' by Mary Douglas

'Missing Persons: A Critique of Personhood in the Social Sciences' by Mary Douglas

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Description of 'Missing Persons: A Critique of Personhood in the Social Sciences' by Mary Douglas

A late-career intervention by anthropologist Mary Douglas, co-written with political scientist Steven Ney, addressing how modern social sciences define — and systematically erase — the concept of the person.

Written against the backdrop of late twentieth-century policy thinking, the book critiques technocratic models that reduce human subjects to abstractions; units with risk attached.

Douglas and Ney stage a methodological one argument, concerned with the way many contemporary social theories fail precisely where they claim neutrality. A sharp, disciplined work that sits at the intersection of anthropology, political theory, and philosophy of the social sciences.

First edition hardback. University of California Press, 1998.

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