Australian Journal of Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Journal of 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Wik Cha'prah – Cha tru chath: Wik blood speaks to you5
Justice for Walker: Warlpiri responses to the police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker5
Hedgehogs, killing, and kindness: The contradictions of care in conservation practice By LauraMcLauchlan, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. 2024. pp. ix + 259, notes, references, ind4
The hunger artist and academic migration: On political depression and relational poverty3
Netflix streaming Video algorithms, taste and corporate responsibility3
Bornéo à coeur: Hommage à Bernard Sellato, Argonaute de la forêt tropicale . Borneo at heart: A tribute to Bernard Sellato, argonaut of the tropical rainforest3
Forecasts: A story of weather and finance at the edge of disaster By Caroline E.Schuster, illustrated by EnriqueBernardou, DavidBueno (Eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2023. pp. xvii + 2123
Unsettled and unsettling tourism landscapes of Timor‐Leste3
Cool burning the collection: Museum research as a regenerative act3
Coal's final void: Extracted futures and the everyday making of the climate crisis By KariDahlgren, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. 2025. pp. xii +124, notes, bibliography, index, ISBN 97810327866432
Obituary for Bruce Rigsby2
Description, difference and history, in Melanesia, for example2
Latour's swan songs: Grappling with the ecological crisis By Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schulz. On the emergence of an ecological class: A memo. Translated by Julie Rose, London: Polity Press. 2022. pp.2
The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean By Ryan TuckerJones and Matt K.Matsuda (Volume 1); Anne PeretzHattori and JaneSamson (Volume 2) (Eds.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2023. Volu2
Hauntology: A tale of two cities2
S/kinship: The relational ontology of tattoos in contemporary Australian discourse and practice2
Strange Aeons: Transhumanism, H.P. Lovecraft, and the affective index of posthuman dread2
The making of style: On the entanglement of algorithms and aesthetics2
The place of dreams in In the Shadow of the Palms2
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Performing difference, longing for ‘home’: Claiming ethnic identities to build national unity among urban Solomon Islands youth1
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African diasporas in Australia: Christianity and the complicated matter of trust1
Deborah BirdRose. Dreaming ecology: Nomadics and indigenous ecological knowledge, Victoria River, Northern Australia. DarrellLewisMargaretJolly (Eds.), Canberra: ANU Press. 2024. pp. xvi+337, notes, f1
The room where it happened: How evangelical leaders used a Closed‐Door meeting to change sentiment for Donald J. Trump1
Carceral spectres: Hyperincarceration and the haunting of Aboriginal life1
Obituary for Donald Stanley Gardner (1949–2025)1
The Exeter companion to fairies, nereids, trolls and other social supernatural beings By SimonYoung and DavideErmacora (Eds.), Exeter: University of Exeter Press. 2024. pp. xii + 274, index (hbk and e1
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The tradition of indigenous people and the status of internal migrants – The story of exclusion in West Seram (Maluku, Indonesia)1
An indigenous safehouse project for survivors of witchcraft accusation in the highlands of Papua New Guinea1
Riding through epics: The cultural anthropology of horseback archery in the Mahabharata1
Love Across Class By RoseButler and EveVincent. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 2024. pp. xxx [2], 2–226. ISBN 9780522880113.1
The made‐up state: Technology, trans femininity, and citizenship in Indonesia By BenjaminHegarty, Ithaca and London: Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University Press. 2022. pp. xvii + 1791
When does the story end? Presence, the present and ‘the contemporary world’1
The ethics of staying: Social movements and land rights politics in PakistanMubbashir A.Rizvi, Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2019. pp. 191. ISBN (cloth): 9781503608092; (paperback): 978150360871
Traffic‐habits and local descent groups: Broadening the scope of ethnographic research into land rights after land claims1
Land claim legacies, native title, and the rigours of Indigenous politics1
Winimaku ara papa wiimatjaraku and other stories1
Anthropology and change over the ‘land rights era’: Towards treaties?1
The privilege of being banal: Art, secularism, and Catholicism in Paris By ElayneOliphant, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 20211
Crooked cats: beastly encounters in the AnthropoceneNayanikaMathur. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 20211
Emergency in transit: Witnessing migration in the colonial present1
The equivocal healthcare market in Bangladesh during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Policy, politics and life1
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The role of social mechanisms in local ecological knowledge ( LEK ) for biodiversity conservation in the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia1
An introduction to ‘Making the city “home”: Practices of belonging in Pacific cities’1
Wild artefacts at two Australian museums1
Agreement‐making in the post‐claims era: Continuity and change over 22 years in western Arnhem Land1
Erasing trauma – Erasing indigeneity: How the settler colonial state erased Warlpiri trauma in the wake of the police shooting Kumunjayi Walker1
What graffiti arts and tags tell us about urban identity in Nouméa (New Caledonia)1
The sovereign citizen superconspiracy: Contemporary issues in native title anthropology1
Signs of Deference, Signs of Demeanour: Interlocutor Reference and Self–Other Relations across Southeast Asian Languages By Dwi NoverriniDjenar and JackSidnell (Eds), Singapore: NUS Press. 2023. pp. i1
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