Fucking law (a new methodological movement)
Fucking law (a new methodological movement) Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Volume 7, Issue 1, Page 31-43, April 2018. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to set the groundwork for…
Researcher self-care in organizational ethnography
Researcher self-care in organizational ethnography Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Volume 7, Issue 1, Page 44-58, April 2018. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to offer practical researcher self-care strategies…
Off the record: understanding the (latent) functions of documents in organizations
Off the record: understanding the (latent) functions of documents in organizations Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Volume 7, Issue 1, Page 59-73, April 2018. Purpose The purpose of this paper is…
Simone Rapisarda
Simone Rapisarda Simone Rapisarda is an experimental filmmaker born in rural Sicily and raised by a mother who taught him how to read on Italo Calvino’s The Baron in the Trees. He dreams of living…
Alen Agaronov
Alen Agaronov Alen is a scientist empirically examining the characteristics of the human diet during a time when the sciences are being defunded. He is an artist aesthetically examining the…
Challenging Prison Officers’ Discretion: “Good Reasons” to Treat Courteously Mafiosi in Custody in Italy
Challenging Prison Officers’ Discretion: “Good Reasons” to Treat Courteously Mafiosi in Custody in Italy Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
“‘Eat, Pray, Love’ Bullshit”: Women’s Empowerment through Wellness at an Elite Professional Conference
“‘Eat, Pray, Love’ Bullshit”: Women’s Empowerment through Wellness at an Elite Professional Conference Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Naming of Parts: Observations of Institutional Socialization in the First Week of British Army Phase 1 Training
Naming of Parts: Observations of Institutional Socialization in the First Week of British Army Phase 1 Training Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Sally Campbell Galman
Sally Campbell Galman Sally Campbell Galman is an anthropologist, mother, feminist, cartoonist, raconteur, poetess, dreamer, believer, reader and adventurer. She received her PhD from the University of Colorado at Boulder…
Decolonizing Family Photographs: Ecological Imaginaries and Nonrepresentational Ethnographies
Decolonizing Family Photographs: Ecological Imaginaries and Nonrepresentational Ethnographies Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Aspirational Emotion Work: Calling, Emotional Capital, and Becoming a “Real” Writer
Aspirational Emotion Work: Calling, Emotional Capital, and Becoming a “Real” Writer Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
Magic, an appreciation
Magic, an appreciation Response to comments on Jones, Graham M. 2017. Magic’s reason: An anthropology of analogy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Go to Source
Christmas: An anthropological lens
Christmas: An anthropological lens Why does the festival of Christmas appear to be expanding worldwide while other festivals decline? Why do people emphasize their local rituals, given this is a…
Gambling with the Gift: A preface to Marcel Mauss’ “Wette, wedding”
Gambling with the Gift: A preface to Marcel Mauss’ “Wette, wedding” This short preface situates Marcel Mauss’ “Wette, wedding”, a talk that Marcel Mauss gave at the Société d’histoires du…
Wette, wedding
Wette, wedding The hereby accomplished publication of a short summary of a talk that Marcel Mauss gave at the Société d’histoires du droit on May 10, 1928, is a continuation…
Form and meaning of magical acts: A point of view
Form and meaning of magical acts: A point of view This article is a reprint of an essay originally published as “Form and meaning of magical acts: A point of…
Remapping “magic”: Extending the terrain of an already capacious category
Remapping “magic”: Extending the terrain of an already capacious category Editor’s preface to the Hau Book Symposium on Jones, Graham M. 2017. Magic’s reason: An anthropology of analogy. Chicago: University…
The enhancement of enchantments in Melanesia
The enhancement of enchantments in Melanesia Comment on Jones, Graham M. 2017. Magic’s reason: An anthropology of analogy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Go to Source
Giving the question away
Giving the question away Comment on Jones, Graham M. 2017. Magic’s reason: An anthropology of analogy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Go to Source
Staging magic
Staging magic Comment on Jones, Graham M. 2017. Magic’s reason: An anthropology of analogy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Go to Source