Learning to (depoliticize) critique: Critical knowledge and the formation of elite habitus in a predominantly White institution
Learning to (depoliticize) critique: Critical knowledge and the formation of elite habitus in a predominantly White institution Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Liberal arts education is highly commodified, yet it also…
All-encompassing ethnographies: Strategies for feminist and equity-oriented institutional research
All-encompassing ethnographies: Strategies for feminist and equity-oriented institutional research Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article addresses the challenges inherent to conducting ethnography in all-encompassing institutions and presents strategies for equity-oriented…
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…
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…
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…
Risky business? Parenting children of deployed Danish soldiers
Risky business? Parenting children of deployed Danish soldiers Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article focuses on children’s reactions to military deployment from the perspective of their parents. Based on ethnographic…
‘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),…
‘Then we decided not to tell the adults’. Fieldwork among children in an international school
‘Then we decided not to tell the adults’. Fieldwork among children in an international school Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article discusses ethnographic fieldwork among nine- and ten-year-old children in…
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…
Ethnography of the kitchen: The Women’s House, a space for feminist alliance and intercultural encounter
Ethnography of the kitchen: The Women’s House, a space for feminist alliance and intercultural encounter Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In this article, we delve into a debate about whether a…
The Independence Day as a nationalist ritual: Framework of the March of Independence in Poland
The Independence Day as a nationalist ritual: Framework of the March of Independence in Poland Ethnography, Volume 23, Issue 1, Page 14-37, March 2022. The article contains a cultural analysis…
Tangier heat: On migrant vulnerability and social thermology
Tangier heat: On migrant vulnerability and social thermology Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article investigates a particular moment of political tension and intimidation of sub-Saharan migrants in Northern Morocco. Drawing…
Design ethnography: A view from an industrial think tank
Design ethnography: A view from an industrial think tank Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Anthropologists increasingly turn to design research for inspiration. Yet work in design anthropology is frequently cut off…
Social participation of youth through volunteering: Case study of Centre for Peace Studies in Zagreb
Social participation of youth through volunteering: Case study of Centre for Peace Studies in Zagreb Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Centre for Peace Studies (CPS) (Centar za mirovne studije – CMS)…
The interpretation of relationships: Fieldwork as boundary-negotiation
The interpretation of relationships: Fieldwork as boundary-negotiation Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Following critiques of anthropologists’ involvement in colonialism and insufficient attention to power, friendship, solidarity, and closeness have become implicit…
The communitarian stigma: Stigmatization as a mechanism of institutional racism in France
The communitarian stigma: Stigmatization as a mechanism of institutional racism in France Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article examines minority citizens’ attempts of civic participation in the working-class banlieue of…
Toward a non-individualistic analysis of neoliberalism: the stay-fit maternity trend in Taiwan
Toward a non-individualistic analysis of neoliberalism: the stay-fit maternity trend in Taiwan Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This paper explores the new sexy maternity phenomenon in Taiwan’s neoliberal context, focusing on…
Chinese rural left-behind elderly: Their individualization, descending familism and difficulties
Chinese rural left-behind elderly: Their individualization, descending familism and difficulties Ethnography, Ahead of Print. China’s social changes have altered the family structure of rural villagers, leading to increasing numbers of…
Ethnographic (dis) locations: An approach for studying marginalisation in the context of socio-economic change
Ethnographic (dis) locations: An approach for studying marginalisation in the context of socio-economic change Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This paper revisits discussions about the pursuit of a singular location for…
Sacrificial heroes: Masculinity, class, and waste picking in Iran
Sacrificial heroes: Masculinity, class, and waste picking in Iran Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article examines how five male waste pickers in Khorramabad, Iran, negotiate the stigmatization and criminalization associated…