Back to the Sicilian Landing Sites: Exploring a Borderland through a Refugee Gaze
Back to the Sicilian Landing Sites: Exploring a Borderland through a Refugee Gaze Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article is based on a shared ethnographic experience centered…
A Taiwan knowledge keeper of indigenous Bunun – An ethnographic historical narrative of Laipunuk (內本鹿), southern mountain range
A Taiwan knowledge keeper of indigenous Bunun – An ethnographic historical narrative of Laipunuk (內本鹿), southern mountain range Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This paper offers an ethnographic life history account…
Digital Migrating and Storyworlding with Women We Love: A Feminist Ethnography
Digital Migrating and Storyworlding with Women We Love: A Feminist Ethnography Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This contemporary feminist ethnography draws on in-depth ethnographically-anchored lifestory interviews with loved…
“How Come This Man Is Homeless?” An Ethnographic Exploration of Identity Work among Volunteers in a Diner Serving to the Homeless
“How Come This Man Is Homeless?” An Ethnographic Exploration of Identity Work among Volunteers in a Diner Serving to the Homeless Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In this…
Social Media Representations of Law Enforcement within Four Diverse Chicago Neighborhoods
Social Media Representations of Law Enforcement within Four Diverse Chicago Neighborhoods Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The perception of excessive use of force by law enforcement towards minorities…
Genealogies across the cold war divide: The case of the Pontic Greeks from the former Soviet Union and their ‘affinal repatriation’
Genealogies across the cold war divide: The case of the Pontic Greeks from the former Soviet Union and their ‘affinal repatriation’ Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This paper focuses on two…
To deport or to ‘adopt’? The Israeli dilemma in dealing with children of non-Jewish undocumented migrants
To deport or to ‘adopt’? The Israeli dilemma in dealing with children of non-Jewish undocumented migrants Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article analyses the unprecedented decision taken by the Israeli…
Imagining and living new worlds: The dynamics of kinship in contexts of mobility and migration
Imagining and living new worlds: The dynamics of kinship in contexts of mobility and migration Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This essay considers kinship in the contexts of movement and migration.…
‘Lean on me’: Sifarish, mediation & the digitisation of state bureaucracies in India
‘Lean on me': Sifarish, mediation & the digitisation of state bureaucracies in India Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Through an ethnographic focus on Muslim neighbourhoods in a North Indian city, this…
“The African family is large, very large” mobility and the flexibility of kinship – examples from Cameroon
“The African family is large, very large” mobility and the flexibility of kinship – examples from Cameroon Ethnography, Ahead of Print. When I started fieldwork among the Maka in SE…
Migration, mobility and the dynamics of kinship: New barriers, new assemblages
Migration, mobility and the dynamics of kinship: New barriers, new assemblages Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Although kinship has long since been established as a topic in migration research, migration scholars…
Labour of love: Secrecy and kinship among Ghanaian-Dutch and Somali-Dutch in The Netherlands
Labour of love: Secrecy and kinship among Ghanaian-Dutch and Somali-Dutch in The Netherlands Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This paper examines the productive role of secrecy in the nexus of transnational…
The merits of context: Unfolding mental vulnerability as category and experience
The merits of context: Unfolding mental vulnerability as category and experience Ethnography, Ahead of Print. ‘Mentally vulnerable’ young people are a strong focal point in public debate and policy in…
Navigating the ‘field’: Reflexivity, uncertainties, and negotiation along the border of Bangladesh and India
Navigating the ‘field’: Reflexivity, uncertainties, and negotiation along the border of Bangladesh and India Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Drawing on a fourteen-month ethnographic fieldwork experience along the border of Bangladesh…
“You’ve got to have core muscles”: Cultivating hardworking bodies among white-collar women in urban China
“You’ve got to have core muscles”: Cultivating hardworking bodies among white-collar women in urban China Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork on young white-collar women training bodies after…
Review of Jens Kjaerulff. “Situating time: New technologies at work, a perspective from Alfred Gell’s oeuvre”
Review of Jens Kjaerulff. “Situating time: New technologies at work, a perspective from Alfred Gell’s oeuvre” Go to Source
Hesiod’s Theogony and analogist cosmogonies
Hesiod’s Theogony and analogist cosmogonies Philippe Descola’s work on ontologies has created new possibilities for exploring the rich connections between creation myths and their ontological underpinnings. This has proven fruitful…
Constructing cosmoscapes: Cosmological currents in conversation and contestation in contemporary Bolivia
Constructing cosmoscapes: Cosmological currents in conversation and contestation in contemporary Bolivia This article explores how cosmological currents contest and converse with one another to compose a shifting “cosmoscape” in Kaata,…
Ghost twitter in Indigenous Australia: Sentience, agency, and ontological difference
Ghost twitter in Indigenous Australia: Sentience, agency, and ontological difference By distinguishing between attributions of sentience and agency we begin to take crucial analytical steps to consider ontological and cosmological…
Situating time: New technologies at work, a perspective from Alfred Gell’s oeuvre
Situating time: New technologies at work, a perspective from Alfred Gell’s oeuvre A scholarship on “time” has emerged that pays attention to the ways contemporary economic life and information technology…