Deception-based knowledge in Indigenous and scientific societies: American Indian tricksters and experimental research designs

Deception-based knowledge in Indigenous and scientific societies: American Indian tricksters and experimental research designs The emerging movement to decolonize the sciences, social sciences, and humanities has emphasized the differences between…
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Contemporary Shuar beliefs: The indigenous use of a vexed anthropological concept in post-conversion Amazonia

Contemporary Shuar beliefs: The indigenous use of a vexed anthropological concept in post-conversion Amazonia The critique of belief as an analytical tool in anthropology has overshadowed belief as an ethnographic…
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A “normal” day under authoritarian rule: An ethnographic account of the Turkish-Kurdish conflict

A “normal” day under authoritarian rule: An ethnographic account of the Turkish-Kurdish conflict This article examines how a “normal” day passes under a conflicted and authoritarian governmentality in an ethnically…
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On board the quarantine-ship as “floating hotspot”: Creeping externalization practices in the Mediterranean Sea

On board the quarantine-ship as “floating hotspot”: Creeping externalization practices in the Mediterranean Sea Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, migration was framed in Italy as ‘the emergency…
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Playing ethnographically living well together: Collaborative ethnography as speculative experiment

Playing ethnographically living well together: Collaborative ethnography as speculative experiment Ethnography, Ahead of Print. How can we live well together? The question is critical for cities, where “wicked problems” like…
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Fair Trade in an unfair market: economic competitiveness and workers’ rights in Costa Rica’s banana industry

Fair Trade in an unfair market: economic competitiveness and workers’ rights in Costa Rica’s banana industry Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The Fair Trade movement aims to provide producers and workers…
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Relying on the Kindness of Strangers: Welfare-Providers to Seafarers and the Symbolic Construction of Community

Relying on the Kindness of Strangers: Welfare-Providers to Seafarers and the Symbolic Construction of Community Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Seafarers who call into ports usually hope for,…
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‘Bed-space’ housing in Dubai: African migrants, ambivalence towards authorities and gender differences

‘Bed-space’ housing in Dubai: African migrants, ambivalence towards authorities and gender differences Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In the literature on migration to the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC),…
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“We All Play Pretty Much the Same, Except. . .”: Gender-Integrated Quidditch and the Persistence of Essentialist Ideology

“We All Play Pretty Much the Same, Except. . .”: Gender-Integrated Quidditch and the Persistence of Essentialist Ideology Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 347-375, June 2022.…
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Towards a politics of collaborative worldmaking: ethics, epistemologies and mutual positionalities in conflict research

Towards a politics of collaborative worldmaking: ethics, epistemologies and mutual positionalities in conflict research Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Scholarly engagement with ethics, epistemologies and positionalities dilemmas in conflict research is…
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