The ‘desired state of mind’: Emotional labor and the hidden cost of symbolic power in 911 emergency response in the U.S

The ‘desired state of mind’: Emotional labor and the hidden cost of symbolic power in 911 emergency response in the Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Borrowing from scholarship on emotional labor,…
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National differentiation and imagined authenticity: The Hmong New Year in multicultural Laos and the United States

National differentiation and imagined authenticity: The Hmong New Year in multicultural Laos and the United States Ethnography, Ahead of Print. By comparing changes in New Year’s celebrations among Hmong in…
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Tales from the (disrupted) field: Contemplating interruptions, disruptions, and ethnography amidst a pandemic

Tales from the (disrupted) field: Contemplating interruptions, disruptions, and ethnography amidst a pandemic Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Many ethnographers had to reconceptualize or withdraw from their fieldwork due to COVID-19.…
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Transnational giving between Shikoku, Japan and Burma/ Myanmar: From memorializing One’s dead to humanitarianism with peace and war reflections

Transnational giving between Shikoku, Japan and Burma/ Myanmar: From memorializing One’s dead to humanitarianism with peace and war reflections Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Bagan, Myanmar (formerly Burma) is famous for…
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Autonomous care? Muslim transnational giving networks and perceptions of welfare responsibilities in India

Autonomous care? Muslim transnational giving networks and perceptions of welfare responsibilities in India Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In Uttar Pradesh, many middle-class Muslims increasingly view local and transnational religious giving…
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The role of volunteers in pilgrimage studies: Autobiographic reflections on belief and the performance of multiple roles

The role of volunteers in pilgrimage studies: Autobiographic reflections on belief and the performance of multiple roles Given the predominantly secular approach towards religion by anthropologists and sociologists, we contend…
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The historical contingency of religious normativity: Local practices in Malaysian Islamic banking

The historical contingency of religious normativity: Local practices in Malaysian Islamic banking Regional differences in religious opinions are a major issue in Islamic banking. The Islamic contract of bay’ al-‘inah…
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Travel time activities: Mobility and femininities in the ladies’ compartments of the Mumbai local trains

Travel time activities: Mobility and femininities in the ladies’ compartments of the Mumbai local trains Activities undertaken during everyday commutes have often been studied to prove the inherent value of…
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