Abstract :
This paper offers a critical review of the second edition of Why the World Needs Anthropologists, edited by Dan Podjed and Carla Guerrón Montero (Routledge, 2026), a thirteen-chapter collective volume that revisits, in new terms, the long-standing question of anthropology’s relevance to the contemporary world. The review argues that the book’s central contribution lies in repositioning anthropology from a detached observer of social life into an interventionist form of knowledge capable of understanding, mediating, and translating between disparate institutional and epistemic worlds. Drawing on chapters devoted to environmental anthropology, energy transitions, professional collaboration, and career preparation, the review traces how the volume grounds its theoretical claims in concrete applied experience. It also raises three critical points: the book’s tendency to soften the political tensions inherent in applied engagement, its persistent grounding in North Atlantic institutional contexts, and the latent risk of disciplinary self-centeredness embedded in its very title. The review concludes that, despite these limitations, the volume stands as one of the most successful recent collective attempts to reintroduce anthropology as a living form of knowledge, capable of combining theoretical depth with sustained practical relevance across a wide range of institutional and professional settings.
Keywords :
Applied Anthropology; Interventionist Knowledge; Multiperspectivity; Environmental Anthropology; Book ReviewReferences :
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