Virtual embodiment in physical realities: Brand buzzers and disciplined bodies in an Indonesian cyberscape

Virtual embodiment in physical realities: Brand buzzers and disciplined bodies in an Indonesian cyberscape Discussions of embodiment in the virtual world mostly focus on online games and virtual reality technologies.…
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“Crimes against sovereignty”: Foreign diplomacy, state propaganda, and the Uyghur crisis in Xinjiang

"Crimes against sovereignty": Foreign diplomacy, state propaganda, and the Uyghur crisis in Xinjiang Building on anthropological observations of the Chinese state’s specific strategies and practices in the field of international…
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Chinese social media sources leave no room for denial: Documenting human rights violations in Xinjiang

Chinese social media sources leave no room for denial: Documenting human rights violations in Xinjiang This article draws almost exclusively from Chinese-language social media sites with connections to the Chinese…
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Humanitarian Sovereignty, Exceptional Muslims, and the Transnational Making of Kuwaiti Citizens

Humanitarian Sovereignty, Exceptional Muslims, and the Transnational Making of Kuwaiti Citizens Ethnography, Ahead of Print. What is the role of transnational non-state philanthropic actors in the Kuwaiti humanitarian mission abroad?…
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No one is self-made: Evolving iterations of giving and shaping of transnational Kamma caste subjectivities

No one is self-made: Evolving iterations of giving and shaping of transnational Kamma caste subjectivities Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article focuses on the transnational giving practices of Kammas (a…
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Addressing the Methodological Challenges that Cloaked Profiles Pose to Digital Observations

Addressing the Methodological Challenges that Cloaked Profiles Pose to Digital Observations Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Although digital ethnographic studies concerned with online misinformation have focused on analyzing…
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A Chinese woman’s journey to the “west”: Ethnographic knowledge production amid ambiguous power dynamics

A Chinese woman’s journey to the “west”: Ethnographic knowledge production amid ambiguous power dynamics Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article is a reflexive critique from a female Chinese anthropologist who…
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