Ethos

Papers
(The median citation count of Ethos 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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The landscapes of lives I: An action landscape approach to practices and the interface of individual and society46
Malaise of Indolence: (Dis)Engagements with the Future among Young Migrants in Shanghai16
Secularize, psychologize, neoliberalize: The entangled Jewish self of North American Jews14
Disclosure imperatives and women's subjectivities in an emergent culture of sexual trauma testimony11
The Mindful Animism of Ideophony in Pastaza and Upper Napo Kichwa8
Spacious Minds: Trauma and Resilience in Tibetan Buddhism. Sara E. Lewis. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Xii & 252 pages7
Rape, ritual, rupture, and repair: Decentering Euro‐American logics of trauma and healing in an analytic autoethnography of the five years after my rape in Sierra Leone7
Making moral selves through comparison: Narratives of moral decline and the modern virtuous self among middle‐class older adults in Nepal6
Whose child is it? A psychological perspective on responsibility and accountability in decision making on nurturing care in early childhood6
With instead of about: Toward an anthropology that is critically integrated into Global Early Childhood Development interventions6
Becoming the mother of a transgender child: Ethical self‐formation and moral moods of mothers in transition6
Living on the Spectrum: Autism and Youth in Community. Elizabeth Fein. New York: NYU Press. 2020. 304 pp6
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Modern distress and lifestyle migration: The false promise of a pure relationship with one's self6
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Femme populism: Vulnerability and desire in Argentine political aesthetics5
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The resonance of seen things: Seeing the Virgin Mary in the concrete4
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‘‘A dream of guru came to me’’: Meanings of dreaming about spiritual teacher for Chinese Indonesian Buddhists4
Chronic Pain and the Arcs of Suffering and Well‐Being: A Systems Model of/for Living with Psoriatic Arthritis4
Literacy and illiteracy, its relational other: A key topic for collaboration between psychology and anthropology4
The incremental transformation of the body through freediving: A biocultural approach to reflexive bodily practices4
Futile attempts to remake the world: Wars in the North Caucasus and refugee masculinities in Poland4
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Divine trauma: Schizophrenia and unresolved realities in South India3
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ChristosPanagiotopoulos. Troubled in the Land of Enchantment: Adolescent Experience of Psychiatric Treatment. Janis H.Jenkins and Thomas J.Csordas. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 2020. 3
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Postmemory dreaming: Nightmares of war in third‐generation descendants of Polish and Russian survivors of World War II3
Asymmetrical knowledge: An anthropological proposal from Argentina to study how we affectedly know with others in an unequal world3
Correction to “Flucht nach vorne (seeking refuge in the future): Trauma, agency, and the fantasy of onward flight among refugees in Berlin”3
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More than visual: The apprenticeship of skilled visions3
Fairness, partner choice, and punishment: An ethnographic study of cooperative behavior among children in Helsinki, Finland3
Culture as response3
Classification, selfhood, and culture in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual2
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Promoting global ECD top‐down and bottom‐up2
Review of EirikSaethre. Wastelands: Recycled commodities and the perpetual displacement of Ashkali and Romani scavengers. 2020. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Pp. 252. ISBN 9780520368492
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Cultivating empathy and compassion: Lived experiences of engagement with cognitively‐based compassion training in the US2
Learning to walk in the forest2
Fear of terrorism: Recognizing scenarios of potential danger in urban space2
Between “devoted mothers” and “disability advocates”: When Korean mothers of developmentally disabled adults become committed to social change2
Combining remote and collaborative research: A critical reflection on large‐scale, comparative, and interdisciplinary research in times of a global crisis2
Gaming lounges in India afford socially productive gambling: The moral economy and foundations of play in Udaipur, Rajasthan2
Dreams as Deep Play: Toward a Cultural Understanding of Dreaming2
Aid workers parenting in the field: Children‐as‐audience and the generational transmission of privilege in Senegal2
Moorea lagoon fishers’ mental maps: An exploratory analysis of Polynesian spatial knowledge2
Trauma, sociogenesis, and the work of societal healing after conflict: “All Rwandans are wounded”2
“I feel terrible and need to exercise to find any sort of joy”: What COVID stay‐at‐home orders tell us about exercise as vitality politics and entertainment in the United States2
Help can harm: Unintended consequences of child protection and parenting support for Vietnamese immigrant families in Germany2
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Civil melancholia: Yemenite Jews’ responses to the kidnapping of their children1
Making beautiful babies: Performative parenting, parental determinism, and personhood in Côte d'Ivoire1
The Guard's Dilemma: Social Roles and Therapeutic Experience for Inpatient‐Guards in Tijuana's Community‐Based Addiction Treatment1
Modeling Culture: A Framework1
Strong Women and Ambivalent Success: The Gendered Dynamics of China's Psy‐Boom1
Textures of care: Rethinking culture and therapeutic expertise in global psy1
Transgenerational transmission of suffering: State violence, memory, and aspiration for alternative intimate lives in contemporary China1
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Networks, Labour and Migration among Indian Muslim Artisans. Thomas Chambers. London: UCL Press London. 2020. 473 Pages1
Reimagining Disabled Futurities: Of Personhood, Communication, and Intersubjectivity Sensory Futures: Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in IndiaMichele IlanaFriedner, Minnesota, MN:1
The Biosocial Body: HIV Visibility in an Age of Pharmaceutical Treatment in Indonesia1
Looking Again and Beyond: The Power of Images in Intercultural Training in Youth Mental Health Care1
Embodying the nuclear: The moral struggle of family care in postfallout Japan1
Review of Nobody's Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness. Roy RichardGrinker. 2021. W.W. Norton and Company. New York. Pp. 4091
“Middle‐aged Old Mothers” in China: Childrearing Anxiety, Humor, and the Narrative Self1
Review of Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands. Jonathan, Padwe. 2020. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 280 Pages.1
Aimless Agency: Religious Engagement in an Uncertain World1
She Speaks Her Anger: Myths and Conversations of Gimi Women. A Psychological Ethnography in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Gillian Gillison. Series: Culture, Mind, and Society. 2020. Londo1
Struggling Along in Nigeria: Depression, Treatment, and Morality1
Home as the Third Place: Stories of movement among immigrant caregivers in an intercultural Chilean city1
Parenting as contested practice between experts, audiences, and selves: An introduction1
Images of spectral relatedness: How couples anchor life together in a nursing home in Denmark1
“Where Do You Draw the Line?”: Working Out the Boundaries between “Art” and “Non‐Art” in Life Drawing Classes1
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Time and Its Objects: A Perspective from Amerindian and Melanesian Societies of Temporarility of Images. PaoloFortis and SusanneKüchler, editors. Abingdon; Routledge. 2021. xiii + 197 pp.0
Searching for meaning during the pandemic: Delivery riders’ motivations in keeping the city of Wuhan running0
Editorial: The solidarity imperative and changes atEthos0
What exactly is a family man? Performing and precluding respectable fatherhood in Dominica0
Tangible pasts: Memory practices among children and adolescents in Germany, an affect‐theoretical approach0
Tuning the self: Revisiting health inequities through the lens of social interaction0
ScottStonington. The Spirit Ambulance: Choreographing the End of Life in Thailand. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2020. 150 pages.0
The epistemology of spirit beliefs By Hans VanEyghen, London and New York, NY: Routledge. 2023. pp. viii+1590
Mommy brain in the United States0
Flucht nach vorne (seeking refuge in the future): Trauma, agency, and the fantasy of onward flight among refugees in Berlin0
Thick perception0
A continuum of “normal” experience: Positioning mental health struggles as human experiences in the university context0
The landscapes of lives II: How social actors navigate dynamic action landscapes0
Decolonizing affect: Resonance as an ethnographic technique0
Feeding, food, and attachment: An underestimated relationship?0
Correction to Divine trauma: Schizophrenia and unresolved realities in South India0
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Seeking contact: British horsemanship and stances toward knowing and being known by (Animal) others0
Therapeutic aQompaniments: Walking together in hypnotherapy—and ethnography0
Shaping hope in everyday life: Experiences of veteran spouses with post‐deployment mental health issues0
Scripting Death: Stories of Assisted Dying in America. MaraBuchbinder. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2021. 248 pages0
Between us: Facilitated decision‐making in the relational experience of profound intellectual disability0
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How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others, by T. M.Luhrmann. 2020. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2020. xv + 235p.0
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Embodying intimacy in everyday interaction: A biolinguistic study of long‐term partners in the Southeastern United States0
The limits of “no limits”: Young women's entrepreneurial performance and the gendered conquest of the self0
Affecting with and being affected by person‐centered interviewing and observation0
Listening with the Dead Other0
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Taming the nafs: Unbounded spirits and mental illness in militarized Pakistan0
Cultivating Ethnographic Sensibilities in Ethnographies of Dying People0
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White shirts as sacred amulets: “World‐making” and “self‐making” during the Burmese political festival0
Contested parenting and its affective economies: A commentary0
What it is to see: Artificial vision as constitutive interaction0
Your Own Personal Illness: Interpretation through the Spiritual Malady in Alcoholics Anonymous0
Subjects to freedom: The entanglements of desire in Upland Indonesia0
Istanbul, City of the Fearless: Urban Activism, Coup d’État, and Memory in Turkey, ChristopherHouston. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2020. ix+227 pp.0
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Doing Gender in Brazil: An Examination of the Motivations for Cultural Consonance0
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Demoralizing care: Moral and ethical dilemmas of parenting a young adult who lives with a borderline diagnosis0
The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention – A 70,000 Year History. SimonBaron‐ Cohen. New York: Basic Books. 2020. 252 pp.0
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Poetics and panic0
Past present: A letter from the editors0
Contesting parenting expertise: Constructing good mothering and searching for dignity in Cameroonian Berlin0
No one should die alone: “Just holding hands” among vigil volunteers in Denmark0
Care, complicity, and containment: Professionals’ experiences of moral injury working in US immigration detention centers0
Individuality and community: The limits of social constructivism0
Exile, post‐traumatic life desire, and therapeutic empowerment0
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Atmospheres: The multisensoriality of spatially extended emotions0
Review of NaomiLeite. Unorthodox Kin: Portuguese Marranos and the Global Search for Belonging. 2017. Oakland: University of California Press. 344 pages.0
Review of Chisomalis, S. Reckonings: Numerals, Cognition, and History. 2020. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press. 264 pp.0
Forced Migration and Forced Disjunctions: An Exploration of Imagination's Role in Changing Long‐Standing Cultural Identity and Lifeways0
The Linguistic Embodiment of Emotions. A Study of the Australian Continent0
Persons in the Making: Perceptions of the Beginning of Life in a Zambian Community0
In the shadows of gratitude: On mooded spaces of vulnerability and care0
Families on the edge: Experiences of homelessness and care in rural New England By ElizabethCarpenter‐Song, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2023. pp. 1920
Singing the goddess into place: Locality, myth, and social change in Chamundi of the hill, a Kannada folk balladBy CalebSimmons, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. 2022. pp. 2630
Collective moods in Western Isles structures of being0
Motherhood amidst reprimands and advice: Parenting and class in Rio de Janeiro0
Moral conflict in a (post)war story: Narrative as enactment of and reflection on moral injury0
Attaching shame to hierarchy and hierarchy to some versions of attachment0
“Poor brain development” in the global South? Challenging the science of early childhood interventions0
Suspicion as care: Rumor and accusation in community mental health0
Orientation and atmosphere: Toward an anthropology of political subjectivity0
The Cultural Psyche: The Selected Papers of Robert A. LeVine on Psychosocial Science. DineshSharma, editor. North Carolina: Information Age Press. 2021. xix + 379 pp.0
Colonial trauma: Terrains of disappearance, traumatic reflexivity, and historicizing countertransference0
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2021 Condon Prize: Improvising care: A theatrical exploration of Turner syndrome subjectivities0
Growing up in Nso: Changes and continuities in children's relational networks during the first three years of life0
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Seeing, being seen, and the semiotics of perspective0
A Critical Discourse Analysis of an Australian Incarcerated Trans Woman's Letters of Complaint and Self‐Advocacy0
Grace and correspondence in ethnography and psychotherapy0
“I want the world back”: Pandemic loneliness, bodies, and places0
Sociocultural and Clinical Aspects of Recovery from First Episode Psychosis in Java, Indonesia: A Follow‐Up Case Study0
Is multiculturalism as American as apple pie? A survey of attitudes toward ethnic and religious diversity in the United States0
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Disrupting the social by centering the self: Life coaching and the politics of marriage, motherhood, and adult sociability among Latinx and Latin American women0
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“Kapit” at “Bahay” concepts of Filipino neighboring: A cultural revalidation0
Book Reviews Essay: Ethics, Care, and Parenting in the Context of Invisible Disabilities.0
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Toward a phenomenology of politics: Vulnerability, autonomy, and the making of “hard” corporeal selves in Chile's migrant campamentos0
Is everyone traumatized? Perspectives from an Indonesian convent0
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