Human Organization

Papers
(The TQCC of Human Organization 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
A Word from the Outgoing Editorial Team13
Kidney Disease, Health, and Commodification of Drinking Water: An Anthropological Inquiry into the Introduction of Reverse Osmosis Water in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka9
Food security, First Nations, and anthropological praxis in the Peace River basin, Canada6
The Criminalization of Undocumented Work, Pandemic Suffering, and the Meat We Eat: A Reflection on “What’s ‘Justice and Dignity’ Got to Do with It?” (Stuesse 2010)6
Teaching Ethnographic Methods: The State of the Art6
Neoliberalism and work-life balance among COVID-19 nurses5
Identifying and Partnering Ecoallies through Perceived Natural Environment Futures in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa5
Rationalizing geosociality: Mexican expert earthquake risk reduction practice5
Building a Community of Anthropological Practice: The Case of Anthropologists Working within the United States’ Largest Health Care System4
Reflection on: "The Cultural Conceptions of Dengue Fever in the Cayo District of Belize"4
Improvising solutions, reducing losses: closed system fish farmers in Western Massachusetts4
Is the Longue Durée a Legal Argument?: Understanding Takings Doctrine in Climate Change and Settler Colonial Contexts in the United States4
“My brain doesn’t run”: language learning for refugee adults4
Intersectionality and the role of place in ethnographic research on informal recyclers’ livelihoods3
Uprootedness as the Other Side of Integration: Reframing Contemporary Migration Studies3
“Whoever Needs Food We’ll Feed Them One Way or the Other”: COVID-19 and Food Aid in Appalachian Kentucky3
This is home: Redirecting reconstruction in Syria3
Violence and Migration on the Arizona-Sonora Border3
A Decade of Indigenous Knowledge Research in the Yukon River Basin: Reflection on “Indigenous Observations of Change in the Lower Yukon River Basin, Alaska”3
“Dirty Work” in the Context of COVID-19: Sex Workers’ Adaptation in Taiwan3
“You Can’t Catch ‘Em and Sell ‘Em”: Perceptions of Obstacles to Direct Marketing among Georgia Fishers3
Editorial: Ensuring engagement2
Towards an Anthropology of Peace: Reintegration of Former Guerrillas into Colombian Society2
Navigating and Engaging Continued Violence and Migration, A Reflection on: “Violence and Migration on the Arizona-Sonora Border”2
In dangerous times: War, reconstruction and the city2
The Japanese Paradox: Between Physical And Psychological Well-Being In Japanese Approaches To The Obesity Epidemic2
Intercultural Dialogue: Strengthening the Relationship between Indigenous Primary Schools and Their Communities through the Resignification of Traditional Knowledge in Central Veracruz, Mexico2
Sensing the political: activist sentiment in the European long summer of migration2
The "Struggling Good Mother:" The Role of Marginalization, Trauma, and Interpersonal Violence in Incarcerated Women’s Mothering Experiences and Goals2
Walking down collectively forged paths toward abolition and revolutionary change2
Navigating and negotiating borders in primary and secondary education: Ukrainian children in Polish schools1
Local experiences and observations of climate change in the Dho-Tarap Valley of Upper Dolpa, Nepal1
Virtually Engineering Community Engagement: Training for Undergraduate Engineers During the COVID-19 Pandemic1
COVID-19 Responses and Pivots in the Piedmont Region of North Carolina: A Call for Policy Reforms for Small Farmers1
Articulating a Succinct Description: An Applied Method for Catalyzing Cultural Change1
Bridging a Pandemic-Sized Distance: Community- Based and Participatory Research During COVID-191
“Whoever Dies, Dies”: A Pedagogical Model for Understanding the COVID-19 Outbreak in United States Prisons1
The challenges of ethnic and racialized separation for truth and reconciliation in Canada1
Professionalization as a “Double-Edged Sword”: Assessing the Professional Citizenship of Community Health Workers in the Midwest1
McGillis’s points: Commercial fishing narratives of knowledge and power in the Southern United States1
Engaging in Interdisciplinary Coastal Research During a Pandemic1
Revealing the power of peer support in the lives of women immigrants from Mexico1
Changes in Social Capital Associated with the Construction of the Belo Monte Dam: Comparing a Resettled and a Host Community1
Making Applied Anthropology Relevant in Contemporary Guatemala1
“That Doesn’t Sound Like a Good Treatment”: Objections to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) and Moral Capital in Rural Indiana1
Agrarian reform in Mexico turns thirty: dispossession, divided communities and environmental degradation1
ICE Offices and Immigration Courts: Accompaniment in Zones of Illegality1
Balancing verbal and nonverbal: Volunteer emergency medical technicians work production and communication1
Applied Medical Anthropology and Structurally Informed Emergency Care in the Evolving Context of COVID-191
Education, displacement, and gender in Iraq after 20141
“That’S What We Call ‘Aesthetics,’ Not A Public Health Issue”: The Social Construction Of Tap Water Mistrust In An Underbounded Community1
Changing fish trade practices in Myanmar’s rapidly transforming food system1
Founders Endowment Contributions1
Independence with others: Lessons for anthropology from postdocs in team science1
What’s “Justice and Dignity” Got to Do with It?: Migrant Vulnerability, Corporate Complicity, and the State1
The Lingering Ache: Temporalities of Oral Health Suffering in United States-Mexico Border Communities1
Japanese incarceration memorial as trauma portfolio play1
Pain-full Worlds: Coming of Age with Chronic Pelvic Pain Peter K. New Student Award Paper1
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