Entities and relationalities

More-than-human anthropology does not mean that the human being disappears as a goal of cognition; however, we assume that in order to know the human being, the very definition of the concept must be called into question.

Substances and Matter

Can those aspects of the world that until recently were called “inanimate” be causal, and in what sense of the word? Does subjectivity belong only to human and more-than-human entities?

Perceptions and beliefs

Recent years in anthropology have emphasized corporeality, action and the appreciation of forms of matter. However, beliefs, knowledge and imagination are extremely important fields that anthropological inquiry cannot abandon.

Organizations and politics

Issues of power relations, governance, interests, negotiations, hierarchies are central to the study of more-than-human communities. All aspects of reality are entangled in relations created by different subjectivities.