| INTERSCALAR VEHICLES FOR AN AFRICAN ANTHROPOCENE: On Waste, Temporality, and Violence |
23 |
| IT'S EXHAUSTING TO CREATE AN EVENT OUT OF NOTHING: Slow Violence and the Manipulation of Time |
10 |
| WHAT SHOULD AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF ALGORITHMS DO? |
10 |
| SOUNDS OF DEMOCRACY: Performance, Protest, and Political Subjectivity |
6 |
| A POLITICS OF HABITABILITY: Plants, Healing, and Sovereignty in a Toxic World |
6 |
| REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS IN THE AGE OF TRUMP AND BREXIT |
6 |
| WILDFIRES AT THE EDGES OF SCIENCE: Horizoning Work amid Runaway Change |
6 |
| RUDERAL ECOLOGIES: Rethinking Nature, Migration, and the Urban Landscape in Berlin |
6 |
| STAGING CLIMATE SECURITY: Resilience and Heterodystopia in the Bangladesh Borderlands |
5 |
| IN THE SHADOW OF THE PALM: Dispersed Ontologies among Marind, West Papua |
5 |
| AFFECTIVE ATMOSPHERES OF TERROR ON THE MEXICO-US BORDER: Rumors of Violence in Reynosa's Prostitution Zone |
5 |
| UNRULY AFFECTS: Attempts at Control and All That Escapes from an American Mental Health Court |
5 |
| THE SUBJECT OF WRONGS: Crime, Populism, and Venezuela's Punitive Turn |
5 |
| LANDSCAPES AND THROUGHSCAPES IN ITALIAN FOREST WORLDS: Thinking Dramatically about the Anthropocene |
5 |
| SUGGESTIONS OF MOVEMENT: Voice and Sonic Atmospheres in Mauritian Muslim Devotional Practices |
4 |
| SHOCK HUMOR: Zaniness and the Freedom of Permanent Improvisation in Urban Tanzania |
4 |
| SPECULATIVE FIELDS: Property in the Shadow of Post-Conflict Colombia |
4 |
| GENERATIVE HOPE IN THE POSTAPOCALYPTIC PRESENT |
3 |
| IT SMELLS LIKE A THOUSAND ANGELS MARCHING: The Salvific Sensorium in Rio de Janeiro's Western Suburbios |
3 |
| WALK THIS WAY: Fitbit and Other Kinds of Walking in Palestine |
3 |
| AUTHOR(IZ)ING DEATH: Medical Aid-in-Dying and the Morality of Suicide |
3 |
| I'M BUILDING A WALL AROUND MY UTERUS: Abortion Politics and the Politics of Othering in Trump's America |
3 |
| NOSTALGIC NATIONALISM: How a Discourse of Sacrificial Reproduction Helped Fuel Brexit Britain |
3 |
| WHEN THE PUNISHMENT IS PREGNANCY: Carceral Restriction of Abortion in the United States |
3 |
| APPEARANCES OF DISABILITY AND CHRISTIANITY IN UGANDA |
3 |
| THE LIMITS OF DWELLING AND THE UNWITNESSED DEATH |
3 |
| ON THE IMPORTANCE OF WOLVES |
2 |
| CARE AND CONVEYANCE: Buying Baladi Bread in Cairo |
2 |
| RIGHTS, INEQUALITY, AND AFRO-DESCENDANT HERITAGE IN BRAZIL |
2 |
| JANE DOE |
2 |
| DIGITAL SUTURES: Experimental Stop-Motion Animation as Future Horizon of Indigenous Cinema |
2 |
| TELEVISION IS NOT RADIO: Theologies of Mediation in the Egyptian Islamic Revival |
2 |
| ARCTICNOISE AND BROADCASTING FUTURES: Geronimo Inutiq Remixes the Igloolik Isuma Archive |
1 |
| INDIGENOUS MEDIA FUTURES: An Introduction |
1 |
| OF BROKEN SEALS AND BROKEN PROMISES: Attributing Intention at the IAEA |
1 |
| POPULIST BECOMING: The Red Shirt Movement and Political Affliction in Thailand |
1 |
| WHO YOU ARE IN THESE PIECES OF PAPER: Imagining Future Kinship through Auto/Biographical Adoption Documents in the United States |
1 |
| TRUMP, RACE, AND REPRODUCTION IN THE AFTERLIFE OF SLAVERY |
1 |
| DEEP IN THE BRAIN: Identity and Authenticity in Pediatric Gender Transition |
1 |
| EXPLORATION OR ALGORITHM? The Undone Science Before the Algorithms |
1 |
| AFTER 2008: Market Fundamentalism at the Crossroads |
1 |
| KIN-WORK IN A TIME OF JIHAD: Sustaining Bonds of Filiation and Care for Tunisian Foreign Combatants |
1 |
| THE AXOLOTL IN GLOBAL CIRCUITS OF KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION: Producing Multispecies Potentiality |
1 |
| DIRECTING THE FUTURE OF GENE THERAPY IN CYPRUS: Breakthroughs, Subjunctivities, and the Pragmatics of Narrative |
1 |
| ZAMBIAN CHILDREN'S IMAGINAL CARING: On Fantasy, Play, and Anticipation in an Epidemic |
1 |
| A DISARMAMENT PROGRAM FOR WITCHES: The Prospective Politics of Antiwitchcraft, Postwarcraft, and Rebrandcraft in Sierra Leone |
1 |
| WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS: Automobility and Shame in Tbilisi, Georgia |
1 |
| ANIMATING RELATIONS: Digitally Mediated Intimacies between the Living and the Dead |
0 |
| A RIGHT TO THE FUTURE: Student Debt and the Politics of Crisis |
0 |
| CRISIS EFFECTS |
0 |