Mahnaz Alimardanian is Research Fellow at The Mabo Centre, Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Melbourne, and the founder and lead researcher at PiiR Consulting Timothy Heffernan is Lecturer in Anthropology at the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
“In unsettling times such as these, The Anthropology of ambiguity provides a critical resource for thinking through the ambient flux of ambiguous experiences that increasingly constitute our contemporary condition. Ambitious theoretically and attuned to the intricacies of lived experience, the volume significantly contributes to anthropological efforts to understand our complexly situated worldly existence as humans.” C. Jason Throop, Professor & Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles ""Narrated through captivating ethnography and thought-provoking analyses, this volume brilliantly showcases nuanced ways in which reading ambiguity can help us understand the crises of our times."" Yasmine Musharbash, Associate Professor, Australian National University 'Grounded in ethnographic rigor, the contributors collectively emphasize the productive potential of ambiguity, challenging its conventional framing as a mere obstacle to clarity. Instead, ambiguity is celebrated as a dynamic force that underpins knowledge production, societal negotiation, and meaning-making across cultural contexts.' Intan Rosita et al., Reviews in Anthropology -- .