A development in anthropological theory, characterized as the 'moral
turn', is gaining popularity and should be carefully considered. In
examining the context, arguments, and discourse that surrounds this
trend, this volume reconceptualizes the discipline of anthropology in a
radical way. Contributions from anthropologists from around the world
from different theoretical traditions and with expertise in a
multiplicity of ethnographic areas makes this collection a provocative
contribution to larger discussions not only in anthropology but the
social sciences more broadly.