White, Male, and Bartending in Detroit: Masculinity Work in a Hipster Scene
White, Male, and Bartending in Detroit: Masculinity Work in a Hipster Scene Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The hipster scene in Detroit, Michigan, is explored via participant observation…
Taking social ontology seriously: An interview with Jack Katz
Taking social ontology seriously: An interview with Jack Katz Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
The intimate public of relational welfare in Milan
The intimate public of relational welfare in Milan Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Accommodation and resistance in Hokkaido hip hop practitioners: An ethnographic analysis of Generation Resignation in post-growth Japan
Accommodation and resistance in Hokkaido hip hop practitioners: An ethnographic analysis of Generation Resignation in post-growth Japan Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Being (co-)present: Reflecting the personal and public spheres of asylum seeking in relation to connectivity
Being (co-)present: Reflecting the personal and public spheres of asylum seeking in relation to connectivity Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
What’s urgent in anthropology
What’s urgent in anthropology Go to Source
Introduction: The place of “The construction of the person in indigenous Brazilian societies” in Amazonian anthropology
Introduction: The place of “The construction of the person in indigenous Brazilian societies” in Amazonian anthropology Go to Source
The construction of the person in indigenous Brazilian societies
The construction of the person in indigenous Brazilian societies Go to Source
Beyond the “dismal imagery”: Amerindian abdication, repulsion, and ritual opacity in extractivist South America
Beyond the “dismal imagery”: Amerindian abdication, repulsion, and ritual opacity in extractivist South America Go to Source
On ambivalence and aspiration in oil fields of the Ecuadorian Amazon
On ambivalence and aspiration in oil fields of the Ecuadorian Amazon Go to Source
Ethical affordances against (gringo) paternalism
Ethical affordances against (gringo) paternalism Go to Source
Oil on the water
Oil on the water Go to Source
Theory, ethnography, and ethics in an indigenous phenomenology of oil
Theory, ethnography, and ethics in an indigenous phenomenology of oil Go to Source
“Mafiacraft” and mafia activity: A dynamic and changing interaction
“Mafiacraft” and mafia activity: A dynamic and changing interaction Deborah Puccio-Den has conducted ethnographic research in Palermo since the mid-1990s, focusing on efforts to criminalize the mafia, both on the…
Mafiacraft, witchcraft, statecraft, or the politics of mafia knowledge and the knowledge of mafia politics
Mafiacraft, witchcraft, statecraft, or the politics of mafia knowledge and the knowledge of mafia politics While praising Deborah Puccio-Den’s proposal for its invitation to a more reflexive kind of mafia…
Dislocating responsibility
Dislocating responsibility Puccio-Den’s reflections on mafiacraft are an insightful contribution to the broader project of tracing societal changes in the nature of personal responsibility and how this is contested and…
Invisible things
Invisible things Go to Source
Staying with the subtlety of life in the oil complex
Staying with the subtlety of life in the oil complex Go to Source
A time of peace: Divergent temporalities in Jewish–Palestinian peace initiatives
A time of peace: Divergent temporalities in Jewish–Palestinian peace initiatives This article considers the conflicting temporal models of peace among Jewish Israelis, specifically between liberal Zionists who populate the traditional…
Iron bubbles: Exploring optimism in China’s modern ghost cities
Iron bubbles: Exploring optimism in China’s modern ghost cities Financial bubbles are generally understood retrospectively as ruptures or bursts, indexing some form of radical change. Conversely, this article proposes that…