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| Anthropological Utopia, Closet Eurocentrism, and Culture Chaos in the UNESCO World Heritage Arena |
3 |
| Assembling the Historic City: Actor Networks, Heritage Mediation, and the Return of the Colonial Past in Post-Soviet Cuba |
2 |
| Islam, Sex, and Sin: IVF Ethnography as Muslim Men's Confessional |
2 |
| Unlikely Cosmopolitans: An Ethnographic Reflection on Migration and Belonging in Sri Lanka |
2 |
| If You Greet Them, They Ignore You: Chinese Migrants, (Refused) Greetings, and the Interpersonal Ethics of Global Inequality in Tanzania |
2 |
| Dancing Dolls: Animating Childhood in a Contemporary Kazakhstani Institution |
2 |
| The Materiality of Cell Phone Repair: Re-making Commodities in Washington, DC |
2 |
| Moneylending and Moral Reasoning on the Capitalist Frontier in Kyrgyzstan |
2 |
| The Benefit of the Doubt: On the Relationship Between Doubt and Power |
2 |
| Writing Thin |
1 |
| Dancing Energies: Music, the Ineffable, and State Power in Venezuela |
1 |
| Moral Economies of Remuneration: Wages, Piece-Rates, and Contracts on a Delhi Construction Site |
1 |
| Mad Kids, Good City: Counterterrorism, Mental Health, and the Resilient Muslim Subject |
1 |
| Billable Services and the Therapeutic Fee: On the Work of Disavowal of Political Economy and its Re-emergence in Clinical Practice |
1 |
| A Few Grass Huts: Denominational Ambivalence and Infrastructural Form in Colonial New Guinea |
1 |
| Africa Starts at the Pyrenees: Humor, Laughter, and Financial Recession in a Spanish Enclave in Morocco |
1 |
| Living on the Frontline: Indeterminacy, Value, and Military Waste in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina |
1 |
| Liquid Distinctions: Negotiating Boundaries Between Agriculture and the Environment in the Israeli Desert |
1 |
| The Practices and Politics of Heritage in Antigua Guatemala |
1 |
| Dignity in Death and Life: Negotiating Agaciro for the Nation in Preservation Practice at Nyamata Genocide Memorial, Rwanda |
1 |
| Not My Job? Architecture, Responsibility, and Justice in a Booming African Metropolis |
1 |
| Praying for Rights: Cultivating Deaf Worldings in Urban India |
1 |
| Reconstructing Blackness in Grassroots Interactions Between Chinese and Africans in Guangzhou |
1 |
| Cartographies of Consignment: First Nations and Mapwork in the Neoliberal Era |
1 |
| Murabitun Religious Conversion: Time, Depth, and Scale among Spain's New Muslims |
1 |
| Deferral and Intimacy: Long-distance Romance and Thai Migrants Abroad |
1 |
| Gendered Violence and Indigenous Mexican Asylum Seekers: Expert Witnessing as Ethnographic Engagement |
1 |
| Ghosts in the Gallery: The Vitality of Anachronism in a Mumbai Chawl |
1 |
| The Camino is Alive: Minor Logics and Commodification in the Camino de Santiago |
1 |
| Banking on the Market: Mobile Phones and Social Goods Provision in Haiti |
1 |
| Claiming Ur: Home, Investment, and Decolonial Desires on Sri Lanka's Tea Plantations |
1 |
| Tinkering with Turbines: Ethics and Energy Decentralization in Scotland |
1 |
| Orientalism Against Empire: The Paradox of Postcoloniality in Estonia |
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| After the Riot: The Capitalization of Justice and the Refiguring of Racialized Politics |
0 |
| What's a Cellular Public? |
0 |
| It Was (Never) Relajo: Diasporic Chronotope and the Social Work of Jewish Mexican Ethnic Joking |
0 |
| From Digital Divides to Creative Destruction: Epistemological Encounters in the Regulation of the Blood Mineral Trade in the Congo |
0 |
| Material Epistemologies of the (Mobile) Telephone |
0 |
| Anthropology as Respair: Anthropological Engagements with Hope and its Others |
0 |
| Performing Indigeneity in Bolivia: The Struggle Over the TIPNIS |
0 |
| Structural Readjustment: Crime, Development, and Repair in the Jamaican Lottery Scam |
0 |
| Too Cute to Cuddle? Witnessing Publics and Interspecies Relations on the Social Media-scape of Orangutan Conservation |
0 |
| Accounting for the Soul: Improvisational Islam in Democratic Indonesia |
0 |
| Violence, Intervention, and the State in Central Africa |
0 |
| Slowing Down on the Path to Knowledge |
0 |
| I Don't Make Coffee for My Husband in the Morning: Gender and Precarious Life among Home-based Workers in the Philippines |
0 |
| When the Orthodox Went Away: Histories of Displacement and Extermination on the Polish/Belarusian Border |
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| The Ambivalence of Belonging: The Impact of Illegality on the Social Belonging of Undocumented Youth |
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| Negotiating Who Owns Penobscot Culture |
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