Michael Jindra
Spring Arbor University
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Current Anthropology | 2014
Michael Jindra
The tension between the values of economic equality and diversity can be found throughout the world, and yet it rarely is recognized by scholars, partly because it deals with the sensitive area of culture and poverty. This article will focus on where this tension comes from, how and where it is expressed both worldwide and in the United States, and why anthropologists and sociologists neglect it. The tension expresses itself in predicaments in contexts ranging from government policy (e.g., on indigenous groups) to the workings of local antipoverty nonprofits, often confounding attempts to deal with the issue of inequality. The issue is neglected for a number of reasons, including the preferred narratives of poverty scholars and their assumptions about human aspiration and fault. Instead, I argue for better attention to the complexities of human action, culture, and agency in order to understand poverty and inequality.
Anthropological Forum | 2003
Michael Jindra
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Sociology of Religion | 1994
Michael Jindra
African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter | 2011
Michael Jindra; Joël Noret
Archive | 2011
Michael Jindra; Joël Noret
Archive | 2011
Michael Jindra; Joël Noret
Archive | 2003
Ines W. Jindra; Michael Jindra
Archive | 1997
Michael Jindra
Anthropology News | 1998
Michael Jindra
Archive | 2014
Michael Jindra