Kin, friends, philanthronationalists: “Relations” as a modality of colonial and post-colonial charity in Sri Lanka

Kin, friends, philanthronationalists: “Relations” as a modality of colonial and post-colonial charity in Sri Lanka Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Through an historical ethnographic analysis of Sri Lanka’s oldest charity, the…
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Transnational Giving and Evolving Religious, Ethnic and Political Formations in the Global South

Transnational Giving and Evolving Religious, Ethnic and Political Formations in the Global South Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Conceptualising giving as a broad category encompassing philanthropy, charity, humanitarian aid and gifts,…
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Tales from a Hospital Entrance Screener: An Autoethnography and Exploration of COVID-19, Risk, and Responsibility

Tales from a Hospital Entrance Screener: An Autoethnography and Exploration of COVID-19, Risk, and Responsibility Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This autoethnography explores my experiences as a hospital…
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Affective Infrastructures of Immobility: Staying While Neighbors Are Leaving Rural Eastern Siberia

Affective Infrastructures of Immobility: Staying While Neighbors Are Leaving Rural Eastern Siberia Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Framing “immobility” as already containing mobility, this research asks why people…
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Slow violence, depoliticisation and hope: Cultural landscapes of schooling in Wentworth, South Africa

Slow violence, depoliticisation and hope: Cultural landscapes of schooling in Wentworth, South Africa Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This ethnographic study of environmental learning in a South African township school unravels…
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Men in aprons versus men in suits: Reshaping masculinities within a Japanese nonprofit promoting fatherhood

Men in aprons versus men in suits: Reshaping masculinities within a Japanese nonprofit promoting fatherhood Ethnography, Ahead of Print. One of the most influential nonprofit organizations in Japan’s contemporary parenting…
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The Halfie Predicament in the Ethnography of Religion: Fieldwork with Iranian-Americana Muslim Women in Los Angeles

The Halfie Predicament in the Ethnography of Religion: Fieldwork with Iranian-Americana Muslim Women in Los Angeles Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article draws from fieldwork with Iranian-American Muslim women in…
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Jala Role: Normative Practice of Collaborative Ethnography in a Hostile Research Frontier, South Omo, Ethiopia

Jala Role: Normative Practice of Collaborative Ethnography in a Hostile Research Frontier, South Omo, Ethiopia Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article outlines the significance of a normative social and cultural…
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An Autoethnography of “Making It” in Academia: Writing an ECR “Journey” of Facebook, Assemblage, Affect, and the Outdoors

An Autoethnography of “Making It” in Academia: Writing an ECR “Journey” of Facebook, Assemblage, Affect, and the Outdoors Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. While much has been written…
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Effort in absence: Technologically mediated aesthetic experiences of the culture industries’ routine workers

Effort in absence: Technologically mediated aesthetic experiences of the culture industries’ routine workers Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In this article, I draw upon 20 months of participant observation to compare the…
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Memory Politics on a Neighborhood Scale: Uses of the Past in the Historic Center and the Periphery of Valencia (Spain)

Memory Politics on a Neighborhood Scale: Uses of the Past in the Historic Center and the Periphery of Valencia (Spain) Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article analyzes…
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Turning newcomers into locals: Kinship practices and belonging in low-income neighborhoods in Finland

Turning newcomers into locals: Kinship practices and belonging in low-income neighborhoods in Finland Ethnography, Ahead of Print. For a long time, researchers have explored practices of kinship, but while focusing…
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Becoming ‘international’: Transgressing national identity as a ritual for class identification

Becoming ‘international’: Transgressing national identity as a ritual for class identification Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Asking how being ‘international’ relates to privilege, I analyse a role-play game, the Students’ League…
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