Being Breton through wrestling: Traditional gouren as a distinctive Breton activity
Being Breton through wrestling: Traditional gouren as a distinctive Breton activity Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Gouren is a style of wrestling practiced in Brittany, France. It has been “sportised” during…
RETRACTED: Recalibrating scale, rupturing coloniality: On relational ethnography and its postcolonial reckonings
RETRACTED: Recalibrating scale, rupturing coloniality: On relational ethnography and its postcolonial reckonings Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
RETRACTION NOTICE: Recalibrating scale, rupturing coloniality: On relational ethnography and its postcolonial reckonings
RETRACTION NOTICE: Recalibrating scale, rupturing coloniality: On relational ethnography and its postcolonial reckonings Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Emic ethnographic encounters: Researching elderly female household heads’ experience with climate change in rural Zimbabwe
Emic ethnographic encounters: Researching elderly female household heads’ experience with climate change in rural Zimbabwe Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In this article, I discuss the experiences of conducting ethnographic research…
Erratum to “More Bread Less Circus”
Erratum to “More Bread Less Circus” Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
More Bread Less Circus
More Bread Less Circus Ethnography, Volume 22, Issue 2, Page 154-163, June 2021. Go to Source
Interest, politics and drift in policy implementation: The case of trafficking prevention measures in Brazil
Interest, politics and drift in policy implementation: The case of trafficking prevention measures in Brazil Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article scrutinizes the anti-trafficking efforts that the PT Government in…
I said, they said: The ethnographic backstage and the politics of producing engaged anthropology
I said, they said: The ethnographic backstage and the politics of producing engaged anthropology Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Two commonly articulated goals of engaged anthropology include: 1) creating equal power…
The arrival of white women: Tourism and the reshaping of beach boys’ masculinity in Zanzibar
The arrival of white women: Tourism and the reshaping of beach boys’ masculinity in Zanzibar Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Mass tourism in Zanzibar has been accompanied by a virulent denunciation…
Emotional risk assessments in the field: Leaving Tanzania during the COVID-19 pandemic
Emotional risk assessments in the field: Leaving Tanzania during the COVID-19 pandemic Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article provides a narrative account of one anthropologist's experiences in the field at…
‘We were fucking bold! We were fucking audacious!’: An interview with Paul Willis and Peter Geschiere
‘We were fucking bold! We were fucking audacious!’: An interview with Paul Willis and Peter Geschiere Ethnography, Volume 22, Issue 1, Page 5-13, March 2021. Go to Source
“Blonde makes you strong”: Embodiment, intersubjectivity, and feminist reflexivity
“Blonde makes you strong”: Embodiment, intersubjectivity, and feminist reflexivity Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Drawing on theoretical discussions that explore embodiment as a critical realm for the articulation of subjugated agency,…
Invisible bondage: Mobility and compulsion within Sri Lanka’s global assembly line production
Invisible bondage: Mobility and compulsion within Sri Lanka’s global assembly line production Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Female workers who enter factory work in Sri Lanka’s Free Trade Zones (FTZs) via…
Gender, space and sound: Listening techniques, mobile and stationary bodies
Gender, space and sound: Listening techniques, mobile and stationary bodies Ethnography, Ahead of Print. This article draws on an ethnographic fieldwork in which I investigated, and partook in practices of…
‘It’s the noise of the snacks!’: School meals on the fringes and frail food pedagogies
‘It’s the noise of the snacks!’: School meals on the fringes and frail food pedagogies Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted during recess and lunch in a…
Becoming traditional: Contemporary san art and the production of (non-) knowledge
Becoming traditional: Contemporary san art and the production of (non-) knowledge Ethnography, Ahead of Print. The contribution of arts for development has recently received a great deal of attention from…
Research ethics committees, ethnographers and imaginations of risk
Research ethics committees, ethnographers and imaginations of risk Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Ethnographers’ concerns about institutional ethics review are by now well-known and several hypotheses have been advanced to explain…
Reflections on ethnographic fieldwork across a lifetime
Reflections on ethnographic fieldwork across a lifetime Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In this ‘Tale from the Field’, I reflect on the practice of ethnographic fieldwork with folk puppeteers over time,…
Scaling proximity to whiteness: Racial boundary-making on São Tomé Island
Scaling proximity to whiteness: Racial boundary-making on São Tomé Island Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In this article, I examine how scales are produced, stabilized, and challenged through communicative practices, and…
Between militants and “mafia”: Interrupting dispossession in rural Pakistan
Between militants and “mafia”: Interrupting dispossession in rural Pakistan Ethnography, Ahead of Print. In 2000, one of Pakistan’s largest social movements began: a tenant struggle for land rights on the…