What might Evans-Pritchard have made of two degrees?

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InSIS Director, Professor Steve Rayner, recently published a Guest Editorial in the August 2016 edition of the Royal Anthropological Institute publication 'Anthropology Today'.

Titled, 'What might Evans-Pritchard have made of two degrees?', this editorial reflects of the anthropological thinking behind criticism that the December 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change is an example of 'magical thinking'.

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