You win. forever : moral positioning in a field with no going home

In Hanne Overgaard Mogensen & Birgitte Gorm Hansen (eds.), The moral work of anthropology: ethnographic studies of anthropologists at work. New York, N.Y.: Berghahn Books (2021)
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