Ethnos

Papers
(The median citation count of Ethnos is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
In the Shadow of the Palms: More-Than-Human Becomings in West Papua18
Ethnographic Experimentation and the Disappearing Field of Ethnography12
Forging Preferred Landscapes: Burning Regimes, Carbon Sequestration and ‘Natural’ Fire in Cape York, Far North Australia9
Passport Island: The Market for EU Citizenship in Cyprus8
Peasant in a Bottle: Infrastructures of Containment for an Italian Wine Cooperative8
Still Unknown and Overlooked? Anthropologies of Childhood and Infancy in Southern Africa, 1995–20206
Chiropteran Reservoirs. Bat Keepers and Bat Carers in Ghana and Australia6
Consumerist Cosmopolitanism and Hostile Hospitality: Russian-Georgian (Non-)Encounters in Times of the War in Ukraine6
Gestión : Ambivalence and Temporalities of Kinship and Politics in the Colombian Amazon5
Missionaries, Basketball and Stranger-Kings. Modernization and Power in Todos Santos, Guatemala, from 1950 to 19805
Ambivalent Animalities: Wild Boars in Uruguay5
The Work of Pharmaceuticals in Austerity-Burdened Athens. Modes and Practices of Care in Times of Crisis4
Ecology of Capture: Creating Land Titles Out of Thin Air in Coastal Peru4
Introduction: Infrastructuring Value4
Cyborgs of the Western Pacific: Underwater Human Enhancement3
Water Works: Megaprojects and Timescaling in Peru3
Anarchists for the State: From Egalitarian Opacity to Anticipating Thoughts of the Powerful3
The Willing: Danish Soldiers on Endurance, Edgework, and Engagement in the Post-9/11 Era3
Atlantis: An Autonathropology Atlantis: An Autonathropology , by Nathaniel Tarn, Durham, Duke University Press, 2022, 344 pp., $24.95 (paperback), ISBN: 978147801790-53
Does Fiction Reading Make Us Better People? Empathy and Morality in a Literary Empowerment Programme3
Gut Anthro: An Experiment in Thinking with Microbes3
Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Embedded Exchange and Contested Jurisdiction Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Embedded Exchange and Contested Jurisdiction , edite3
Lost and Abandoned: Spatial Precarity and Displacement in Dhaka, Bangladesh3
Demanding from Others: How Ancestors and Shamans Govern Opacity in the Kalahari3
Affective Circuits: African migrations to Europe and the pursuit of social regeneration3
The Art of Gleaning and Not Becoming Domesticated in Mollusc Waterworlds3
‘We are Part of Nature’: Caring for Wastewater in an Infrastructural Experiment in the Flevopolder2
Ambivalences of Care: Movement, Masculinity and Presence in Tajikistan2
Original Power Pointing: Legibility and Opacity in the Deictic Field2
Humanising Through Conjecture: Recognition and Social Critique among Houseless People2
Moments of Willing: On the Existential Power to Will a Change to Self and World2
Post-Camp Condition: Sub-Saharan Male Migrants Maintaining a Constellation of Refuge-Zones2
The Optimism of Catastrophe: Loss and Liveable Futures in Post-Disaster Turkey2
Planning for the Family in Qatar: Religion, Ethics, and the Politics of Assisted Reproduction2
Cthulhu Anthropology: H.P. Lovecraft and the Discipline of Difference2
Futures after Progress: Hope and Doubt in Late Industrial Baltimore2
‘Fluid Dispossessions’: Contested Waters in Capitalist Natures2
Awkward Assemblage: The (Un)Making of Renewable Energy in Post-Reformasi Indonesia2
Indifference: On the praxis of interspecies being2
Governing Through Opacity: Customary Authority, Hidden Intentions, and Oil Infrastructure Development in Suai, Timor-Leste2
‘You Just Have to Wait’: Bureaucratic Offerings and Spiritual Repertoires of Waiting in Postcolonial Paris2
Sacrificial Limbs: Masculinity, Disability, and Political Violence in Turkey Sacrificial Limbs: Masculinity, Disability, and Political Violence in Turkey , by Salih Can 1
Suspension as Politics: A Stadium and its Ruins in Northwest Kenya1
Unsettling Queer Anthropology: Foundations, Reorientations, and Departures1
Toxic Residues in Fluid Commons: More-Than-Economic Dispossession and Shipbreaking in Coastal Bangladesh1
Valuing Organics: Labels, People, and the Materiality of Information Infrastructure in China1
Infrastructuring ‘Red Gold’: Agronomists, Cold Chains, and the Involution of Serbia’s Raspberry Country1
Divided bodies: Lyme disease, contested illness, and evidence-based medicine1
Introduction | Will Work: New Anthropological Perspectives on Human Volition1
The Big, the Small, and the Ugly: The Politics of Scale-Making in a Contested Railway Project in Italy1
Joaquín les gusta : On Gut-Level Love for a Lamb of the House1
Knot of the soul: madness, psychoanalysis, Islam1
Between Muslims: Religious Difference in Iraqi Kurdistan1
Editorial1
At the Limits of Willing: Anticipatory Attunements and Mooded Backgrounds1
Infrastructures of Farmland Valuation in Australia1
Mining Rituals in Vital Spaces: The Cosmopolitics of Gold and the Precarity of Mine Closure in Ghana1
Reefs as Multispecies Ruins: Abalone and Livelihood Making in South Africa1
The Temporal Politics of Erasure: Humanitarianism, Expulsive Carcerality, and the Displacement of Iraqi Yazidis1
Pollution is Colonialism1
Bridging Fluid Borders: Entanglements in the French-Brazilian Borderland1
‘Emigration is Luck’: Destiny, Witchcraft and Uncertainty in Migratory Journeys from the Gambia and Guinea-Bissau1
How is it between us? Relational ethics and care for the world1
Look After Them? Gender, Care and Welfare Reform in Aboriginal Australia1
Higher Powers: Alcohol and After in Uganda's Capital City1
After Servitude: Elusive Property and the Ethics of Kinship in Bolivia1
Making Megaprojects: The Practices and Politics of Scale-Making1
Mumbai Taximen: Autobiographies and Automobilities in India Mumbai Taximen: Autobiographies and Automobilities in India , by Tarini Bedi, Seattle, University of Washingt1
The Extraordinary Ethics of Self-Defence: Embodied Vulnerability and Gun Rights among Transgender Shooters in the United States1
Engineering Vulnerability: in pursuit of climate adaptation1
Calculating Care: Working Out Ways Through (Economic) Insecurity at a Neighbourhood Market in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso0
Caging and Uncaging Pride: Di(s)visibility and the Borders of Budapest Pride0
Monkey King’s Golden Headband: Domestic Surveillance Technology as a Moral Journey in Chinese Urban Families0
Nature’s Value: Evidencing a Moldovan Terroir Through Scientific Infrastructures0
Assembling Multi-Temporal Resilience on the Eastern Coast of India0
Anthropologists are Talking – About Contemporary Plantations. Technologies, Violence, and Vulnerability Across Geographies and Genealogies0
Infrastructural Care: Repairing Railway Trains, Maintaining Mumbai’s Lifeline0
The Precarity of Masculinity. Football, Pentecostalism, and Transnational Aspirations in Cameroon0
Desiring Family Ties: Marriage, Class, and Care in the Life Stories of Young, Lower-Class Newlyweds in Indonesia0
Humanitarian Assistance as Performance? Expectations and Mismatches Between Aid Agencies and Refugee Beneficiaries0
Eradicate to Construct Nature. Goats, Rats, and Humans in Floreana (Galapagos Islands)0
Economic life in the real world: logic, emotion, and ethics0
Untimely Sacrifices: Work and Death in Finland Untimely Sacrifices: Work and Death in Finland , by Daena Aki Funahashi, Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2023, 222 pp, $0
Extractive ‘Remedies’: Conflations of Remediation and Extraction in Kabwe, Zambia0
River life and the upspring of nature0
On ‘Wise Cunning’ and ‘Clever Methods’: Framings of Environmental Protection in Rural Mongolia0
Silence and Sacrifice: Family Stories of Care and the Limits of Love in Vietnam Silence and Sacrifice: Family Stories of Care and the Limits of Love in Vietnam , by Mera0
The Commitment to the Delicate World: Maya Sacrificial Giving and Existential Animism0
Will Work, Won’t Work? Getting Things Done in Buddhist Thailand0
Anthropologists Are Talking About Ecography0
A Future History of Water0
Hatching Conflicts: Trout Reproduction, Properties of Water, and Property Ownership in South Africa0
Bringing Intersectionality to the Core of Social and Cultural Anthropology: Scaling Holistic Intersectionality0
Self in the World: Connecting Life's Extremes Self in the World: Connecting Life's Extremes , by Keith Hart, 314 pp., bibliogr., Oxford, Berghahn, 2022, £23.95 (paper), 0
Infrastructuring Value Worlds: Connections and Conventions of Capitalist Accumulation0
Tradition in the Frame: Photography, Power, and Imagination in Sfakia, Crete (2019) Tradition in the Frame: Photography, Power, and Imagination in Sfakia, Crete 0
The Business of Cooperation: Efficiency in a Dutch Alternative Currency Enterprise0
Empathy Beyond the Human. The Social Construction of a Multispecies World0
Weather, Religion and Climate Change. From the Master of Light to the Concept of ‘Atmosphere’0
What’s (in) a Vignette? History, Functions, and Development of an Elusive Ethnographic Sub-genre0
Weaving Partial Stories: More-than-human Entanglements and Environmental Governance Experiments in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea0
Moses in Melanesia: Political Theology andCorpus Mysticumin Anthropology0
Hijras, Lovers, Brothers: Surviving Sex and Poverty in Rural India Hijras, Lovers, Brothers: Surviving Sex and Poverty in Rural India , by Vaibhav Saria, New York, Fordh0
Time and Its Object0
The Trap: Care and Mystification in Carceral Governance0
Broadening Ethnographic Following: From Following Conflicts to Following Agreements and Silences in Vaccination Debates0
Geopolitics, Infrastructure and Scale-Making in the Southern Gas Corridor0
Haunting the Factory: Indonesian Modernity and the Spiritual Landscape of Central Kalimantan0
On Everyday Natures and Enchanted Landscapes: Worldmaking Practices and Rooted Cosmopolitanism in Guatemala’s Western Highlands0
CHIEFSHIP, PTY unLTD.: Reflections on Sovereign Un/Accountability, Past and Present0
Fluid Scalability; Frontiers and Commons in Salmon Waterworlds0
Afterword: Wet Ethnographies0
Running Out: In Search of Water on the High Plains Running Out: In Search of Water on the High Plains , by Lucas Bessire, Princeton, O0
Circulating culture. Transnational Cuban networks of exchange0
Vernacular Humanitarianism in the Land of Associations: Negotiating Voluntary Organisation, Municipal Influence, and the Reception of Refugees among Venligboerne in Denm0
Menstrual Kinship: Bonds of Intimacy and Care Work of Women in Central Kerala0
The Inconvenient Generation: Migrant Youth Coming of Age on Shanghai’s Edge0
An Ethics of Duty in the Absence of Hope: Bereaved Family Activism in the Aftermath of the Sewol Ferry Disaster0
Herding at the Edges: Climate Change and Animal Restlessness in the Peruvian Andes0
Elusive Gold and Uncertainty in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining0
Intimate Evictability: Urban Displacement, Familial Violence and Women’s Claim to Home in Urban Sri Lanka0
The Biometric Border World. Technologies, Bodies and Identities on the Move0
‘Our Society Works’: Disaster Solidarity and Models of Social Life in the Elbe River Valley0
‘Melting Worlds’ and ‘Climate Myths’: Diverging Stories of Climate Change in Longyearbyen, an Arctic ‘Frontline Community’0
In the Time of Megaprojects: Classed Temporal Scales along a Moroccan Highspeed-Rail Corridor0
Walking on Alpine Grass - Grass Socialities and their Global Connections. Perspectives From The Alpine Anthropocene0
Taming the City: Unfinished Religious Expansion in Buryatia0
On Becoming Unstuck: Teleoaffective Tactics, Thrills, and the Serial Entrants of Promotional Competitions in Australia0
The Shehe You Need Me to Be: Worlds of Misrecognition in Tanzanian Development0
Zombie Startups: Time, Labour and Value in Singapore’s Innovative Entrepreneurship ‘Ecosystem’0
Scalability, Social Media and Migrant Assistance: Emulation or Contestation?0
Blessed by Wrath: The Ethicality of Anger in an Indonesian Buddhist Community0
Of Jaguars and Butterflies. Metalogues on issues in anthropology and philosophy0
Reflections of an Unrepentant Ethnographer0
Listening to the Zoo: Challenging Zoo Visiting Conventions0
Blackness in Indonesia: Articulations of Colonial and Postcolonial Racial Epistemologies0
Wisdom from the Edge: Writing Ethnography in Turbulent Times0
Resilience for Whom? Resiliency Humanitarianism and Everyday Resistance in a Carceral Camp0
‘We Are Burning Ourselves Up': Ethiopian Runners and Energetic Subjectivities0
Ethics Beyond Reciprocity: An Iranian Veteran’s Responsibility for His Dead Comrade0
Rule of Self and Rule of Law: Governing Opacity Among the Shuar of Amazonia0
Borghesia Mafiosa : Organized Crime, Media Branding, and Neoliberal Upper-Class Politics in Italy0
That Which They Will Not See: Climate Denial as a Vector of Epistemological Crisis in the Contemporary United States0
Mediums, Objects, and the Problem of Presence in the Western Himalayas0
The Hill at the End of the World: Cosmopolitics and State Effects in the Bolivian Amazon0
The Domestic Life of Buyi Videos: The ‘Home Mode’ in Ethnic Rural Southwest China0
Reluctant Disclosure: Epistemic Doubt and Ethical Dilemmas in Australian Forced Marriage Prevention Efforts0
Shifting Sands, Land from the Sea: A Microhistory of Coastal Land Titling in Thailand0
Ethnographers Before Malinowski. Pioneers of Anthropological Fieldwork, 1870–19220
Capitalist Colonial: Thai Migrant Workers in Israeli Agriculture0
A Book of Waves0
‘A Little Thank You Back’: Sub-Immersion, Hands-On Hope and Coral Kin-Making in a Restoration Nursery0
Building on borrowed time: rising seas and failing infrastructure in Semarang0
Leavers and Remainers as ‘Kinds of People’: Accusations of Racism Amidst Brexit0
Islands of Integration or Islands of Marginality? Dynamics of Belonging and Otherisation in the Sahelian Chad0
‘Does the Environment Only Exist Here?’ Hyper-Environmentalism and Eco-Infantilisation on Mayotte Island0
State, Mind, and Legibility Without Writing in the Wa State of Myanmar0
Power, Ontologies and Gendered Resistance in Rural Northwestern Ghana: Weapons of the Ninbala and Yeme0
Care, Violence, and More-Than-Human Reproductive Ecologies in North India0
Governing Opacity: Regimes of Intention Management and Tools of Legibility0
Scales of Exception: Water Infrastructure, Place, and ‘Half-island’ in Cyprus0
Perceiving the Environment in the Papuan Highlands: Reflections on the Ideas of Direct Perception and Attunement0
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