Focaal-Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology

Papers
(The median citation count of Focaal-Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The ethics of ESG27
Affective relatedness, temporalities, and the politics of care in a medical South-South partnership18
Everyone's an artist?15
Whose death, whose eco-revival?15
Islamic piety as sovereign transcendence in the Tablighi Jamaat in Pakistan12
Infrapolitical mobilities12
People without history in financial capitalism11
Revolutionary abandon10
Care as political revolution?7
Connections and contradictions6
Between loss and opportunity6
More than a glitch in the platforms6
Introduction. Looking at warfare through the lens of accumulation5
The making of a racialized surplus population5
The war on indeterminacy4
Ethnographies of the super-rich4
Fantasy constitutions4
The politics of foreign-currency housing debt in Hungary's authoritarian capitalist reconfiguration after 20104
War and dependent state formation in Ukraine3
Aesthetic politics in contemporary India3
Class, values, and revolutions in the Russia-Ukraine war3
“All we need is a home”3
On difference and combination3
Acteon's tears reversed3
Development, memory, and place2
Affordability and relationality2
The nothingness myth2
Dissenting poses2
After the boom2
Commoning and publicizing2
A moral turn in finance?2
Relocating exploitation2
Class and kinship in problem debt2
A “becoming logistical” of anthropology?2
Along the twilights of care2
The Russia/China border2
Surplus population in-situ2
A manifesto against property2
War on the horizon2
Exemplifying political ideas1
Dreams and reality in the tubuan and the corporation1
Making, taking, relating, and planning1
Theorizing peripheral labor1
Spoils and treasures1
Postsocialist Mediterranean1
Beyond debt and equity1
Revolutionary circles1
Siberia, protest, and politics1
Rethinking affects of care through power1
“It is as if one may not be clean”1
Social housing and feminist commoning in urban Vietnam1
The anthropology of infrastructure1
NGOs, NGO-ing, and NGO-graphy in Serbia1
Entrenched provisionality1
F*ck the Police!1
Toward a planetary ethnography?1
From rubble to rebuilding1
Careers and climates1
The household and family as refuge?1
National self-identifications and coexistence in war-affected Ukraine1
Afterlives of depopulated places1
A politicized ecology of resilience1
Disappointment and awkwardness as ugly feelings1
Profiting from help1
Social reproduction as the reproduction of capitalism1
A mutable space1
Spirits of displacement1
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