Ethnos

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethnos is 1. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Peasant in a Bottle: Infrastructures of Containment for an Italian Wine Cooperative17
Ethnographic Experimentation and the Disappearing Field of Ethnography9
In the Shadow of the Palms: More-Than-Human Becomings in West Papua9
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
Chiropteran Reservoirs. Bat Keepers and Bat Carers in Ghana and Australia8
Gestión : Ambivalence and Temporalities of Kinship and Politics in the Colombian Amazon6
Still Unknown and Overlooked? Anthropologies of Childhood and Infancy in Southern Africa, 1995–20206
Missionaries, Basketball and Stranger-Kings. Modernization and Power in Todos Santos, Guatemala, from 1950 to 19805
Ambivalent Animalities: Wild Boars in Uruguay5
Ecology of Capture: Creating Land Titles Out of Thin Air in Coastal Peru4
The Work of Pharmaceuticals in Austerity-Burdened Athens. Modes and Practices of Care in Times of Crisis4
Travelling Towards Home: Mobilities and Homemaking Travelling Towards Home: Mobilities and Homemaking , by Nicola Frost, and Tom Selwyn, eds. New York, Oxford: Berghahn 3
Affective Circuits: African migrations to Europe and the pursuit of social regeneration3
Does Fiction Reading Make Us Better People? Empathy and Morality in a Literary Empowerment Programme3
Introduction: Infrastructuring Value3
Anarchists for the State: From Egalitarian Opacity to Anticipating Thoughts of the Powerful3
The Art of Gleaning and Not Becoming Domesticated in Mollusc Waterworlds3
Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Embedded Exchange and Contested Jurisdiction Rethinking Markets in Modern India: Embedded Exchange and Contested Jurisdiction , edite3
Gut Anthro: An Experiment in Thinking with Microbes3
Lost and Abandoned: Spatial Precarity and Displacement in Dhaka, Bangladesh3
The Willing: Danish Soldiers on Endurance, Edgework, and Engagement in the Post-9/11 Era3
Ambivalences of Care: Movement, Masculinity and Presence in Tajikistan2
‘We are Part of Nature’: Caring for Wastewater in an Infrastructural Experiment in the Flevopolder2
Water Works: Megaprojects and Timescaling in Peru2
The Optimism of Catastrophe: Loss and Liveable Futures in Post-Disaster Turkey2
Original Power Pointing: Legibility and Opacity in the Deictic Field2
Moments of Willing: On the Existential Power to Will a Change to Self and World2
Atlantis: An Autonathropology Atlantis: An Autonathropology , by Nathaniel Tarn, Durham, Duke University Press, 2022, 344 pp., $24.95 (paperback), ISBN: 978147801790-52
‘Fluid Dispossessions’: Contested Waters in Capitalist Natures2
Cyborgs of the Western Pacific: Underwater Human Enhancement2
Post-Camp Condition: Sub-Saharan Male Migrants Maintaining a Constellation of Refuge-Zones2
Governing Through Opacity: Customary Authority, Hidden Intentions, and Oil Infrastructure Development in Suai, Timor-Leste2
Demanding from Others: How Ancestors and Shamans Govern Opacity in the Kalahari2
Indifference: On the praxis of interspecies being2
Hunting, Rewilding, and Multispecies Entanglements in the Alps2
Planning for the Family in Qatar: Religion, Ethics, and the Politics of Assisted Reproduction2
Infrastructures of Farmland Valuation in Australia1
Joaquín les gusta : On Gut-Level Love for a Lamb of the House1
Sacrificial Limbs: Masculinity, Disability, and Political Violence in Turkey Sacrificial Limbs: Masculinity, Disability, and Political Violence in Turkey , by Salih Can 1
‘Emigration is Luck’: Destiny, Witchcraft and Uncertainty in Migratory Journeys from the Gambia and Guinea-Bissau1
Editorial1
Pollution is Colonialism1
Infrastructuring ‘Red Gold’: Agronomists, Cold Chains, and the Involution of Serbia’s Raspberry Country1
Divided bodies: Lyme disease, contested illness, and evidence-based medicine1
Moebius Anthropology: Essays on the Forming of Form1
Futures after Progress: Hope and Doubt in Late Industrial Baltimore1
Reefs as Multispecies Ruins: Abalone and Livelihood Making in South Africa1
A Heritage of Otherness: Memory Haunts and Urban Development on the ‘Other Side’ of Santiago de Chile1
Between Muslims: Religious Difference in Iraqi Kurdistan1
Toxic Residues in Fluid Commons: More-Than-Economic Dispossession and Shipbreaking in Coastal Bangladesh1
Unsettling Queer Anthropology: Foundations, Reorientations, and Departures1
The Big, the Small, and the Ugly: The Politics of Scale-Making in a Contested Railway Project in Italy1
At the Limits of Willing: Anticipatory Attunements and Mooded Backgrounds1
Mining Rituals in Vital Spaces: The Cosmopolitics of Gold and the Precarity of Mine Closure in Ghana1
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
Humanising Through Conjecture: Recognition and Social Critique among Houseless People1
Valuing Organics: Labels, People, and the Materiality of Information Infrastructure in China1
Higher Powers: Alcohol and After in Uganda's Capital City1
Suspension as Politics: A Stadium and its Ruins in Northwest Kenya1
Knot of the soul: madness, psychoanalysis, Islam1
Look After Them? Gender, Care and Welfare Reform in Aboriginal Australia1
How is it between us? Relational ethics and care for the world1
After Servitude: Elusive Property and the Ethics of Kinship in Bolivia1
The Extraordinary Ethics of Self-Defence: Embodied Vulnerability and Gun Rights among Transgender Shooters in the United States1
‘You Just Have to Wait’: Bureaucratic Offerings and Spiritual Repertoires of Waiting in Postcolonial Paris1
Introduction | Will Work: New Anthropological Perspectives on Human Volition1
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