Electoral ripples: The social life of lies and mistrust in an Indian village election
Electoral ripples: The social life of lies and mistrust in an Indian village election Anthropologists who study elections tend to restrict their analysis to the run-up to and conduct of…
One world anthropology
One world anthropology Anthropology is a philosophical inquiry into the conditions and possibilities of life in the one world we all inhabit. That this world is indeed one is a…
Culture, consent and confidentiality in workplace autoethnography
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Service and leadership in the university: duoethnography as transformation
Service and leadership in the university: duoethnography as transformation Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to use duoethnography to explore experiences of…
The real ontological challenge
The real ontological challenge Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is there a place for faith in anthropology? Religion, reason, and the ethnographer’s divine revelation.” Hau: Journal of…
Faith in anthropology
Faith in anthropology Response to rejoinders to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018 “Is there a place for faith in anthropology? Religion, reason, and the ethnographer’s divine revelation.” Hau: Journal…
The absence of the divine
The absence of the divine Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is there a place for faith in anthropology? Religion, reason, and the ethnographer’s divine revelation.” Hau: Journal…
God is other(s): Anthropological pietism and the beings of metamorphosis
God is other(s): Anthropological pietism and the beings of metamorphosis Rejoinder to Willerslev, Rane, and Christian Suhr. 2018. “Is there a place for faith in anthropology? Religion, reason, and the…
Technologies of inquiry: HIV tests and divination
Technologies of inquiry: HIV tests and divination HIV testing and divination are both performances that offer access to privileged knowledge about grave problems. In comparing this relatively new technology with…
It makes you make the time: ‘Obligatory’ leisure, work intensification and allotment gardening
It makes you make the time: ‘Obligatory’ leisure, work intensification and allotment gardening Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
No girls allowed?: Fluctuating boundaries between gay men and straight women in gay public space
No girls allowed?: Fluctuating boundaries between gay men and straight women in gay public space Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
The journalist’s new job: Digital technologies and the reader-less quality of contemporary news production
The journalist’s new job: Digital technologies and the reader-less quality of contemporary news production Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Articulating displacement: Sierra Leonean Muslim dress practice and the aesthetics of negotiation
Articulating displacement: Sierra Leonean Muslim dress practice and the aesthetics of negotiation Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
A minimalist ontology, with other people in it
A minimalist ontology, with other people in it Response to rejoinder to Keane, Webb. 2018. “Perspectives on affordances, or the anthropologically real.” Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 8 (1): 27–38…
Back to the future with the theory of affordances
Back to the future with the theory of affordances Rejoinder to Keane, Webb. 2018. “Perspectives on affordances, or the anthropologically real.” Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 8 (1): 27–38 Go…
Perspectives on affordances, or the anthropologically real: The 2018 Daryll Forde Lecture
Perspectives on affordances, or the anthropologically real: The 2018 Daryll Forde Lecture Anthropology is defined by the vast scope of its concerns. We often forget to ask, however, what makes…
Is there a place for faith in anthropology? Religion, reason, and the ethnographer’s divine revelation
Is there a place for faith in anthropology? Religion, reason, and the ethnographer’s divine revelation Anthropological insights are not produced or constructed through reasoned discourse alone. Often they appear to…
Are anthropologists monsters? An Andean dystopian critique of extractivist ethnography and Anglophone-centric anthropology
Are anthropologists monsters? An Andean dystopian critique of extractivist ethnography and Anglophone-centric anthropology The article departs from an ethnographic experience involving the kharisiri, a dystopian, fat-stealing monster of the Bolivian…
Food in fashion modelling: Eating as an aesthetic and moral practice
Food in fashion modelling: Eating as an aesthetic and moral practice Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Death and dying in a Karen refugee community: An overlooked challenge in the resettlement process
Death and dying in a Karen refugee community: An overlooked challenge in the resettlement process Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source