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Economies of Care Forthcoming June 2026 Economies of Care Return Migration from South Africa to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Hansen, S.

Through ethnographic research primarily in Bulawayo,Economies of Care addresses the intersection of kinship, state functions and migration in sustaining livelihoods amidst Zimbabwe's economic and political instability.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Refugee and Migration Studies

Pierre Fatumbi Verger Forthcoming June 2026 Pierre Fatumbi Verger From Detached Look to Knowledge through Initiation Souty, J.

With biographical undertones, Pierre Verger: From Detached Look to Knowledge through Initiation is an anthropological essay that offers a singular and nuanced reflection on the originality and scope of Pierre Verger’s experience as a photographer in search of otherness in the black cultures of Africa and Brazil and the transatlantic world of the Orisha Vodun deities.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places, The Forthcoming June 2026 The Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places Race, Class and Gender Bethell-Bennett, I. & Minnis, J. (Eds.)

Through interconnected perspectives on environment, gender inequality, identity and Caribbean spatial re-colonisation influences on social, cultural and environmental landscapes, The Inequity of Caribbean Spaces and Designed Places: Race, Class and Gender examines socio-spatial (in)justices beyond physical and geographical boundaries that Caribbean societies face.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

God in the Machine Published May 2026 God in the Machine The Ganesh Yourself Experiment Grimaud, E.

A teleoperated robot roaming in the streets of Mumbai enables anyone to put oneself in the place of the Hindu god Ganesha and have a conversation. God in the Machine explores the Ganesh Yourself experiment, a fascinating exercise in anthropology that leads to a radical deconstruction of religion, politics, and technology.

Subjects: Anthropology of Religion Theory and Methodology Sociology

eBook £19.95
Single Mother by Choice Published May 2026 Single Mother by Choice A Story of Politics and Parenting in Twenty-first Century Middle America Layne, L.

Single Mother by Choice chronicles the journey of Ann, a 41-year-old woman throughout her intensive mothering of three donor-conceived children from infancy to tween years. This analysis of one family’s life illuminates the complexities of twenty-first, middle-class American motherhood, whether single or not, and the synergies between 2nd wave feminism and neoliberalism.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

eBook £17.95
Practices of Care in an Italian Eating Disorder Clinic Published May 2026 Practices of Care in an Italian Eating Disorder Clinic Rethinking Food, Family and Ethics Sciolli, G.

The relational complexities between food and kinship are highlighted in eating disorders. This book is an ethnographic account of a public treatment centre for eating disorders in Italy, examining how food and family emerge aligned in the production and treatment of these conditions.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Food & Nutrition Sociology

eBook £19.95
Competition beyond Capitalism Published May 2026 Competition beyond Capitalism Anthropological Perspectives on an Unruly Dynamic Hopkinson, L. & Zidaru, T. (Eds.)

Competition is often seen as capitalism’s engine, assigning value and setting people against one another. Yet ethnography shows competition exceeds capitalism: its meanings, aims, and practices are contested and shifting. Rather than enforcing fixed orders, competition produces complex, unexpected effects, enabling new social relations and mediating divergent social worlds globally.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

Afterlives of Tamil Tigers, The Published April 2026 The Afterlives of Tamil Tigers Fighters’ Memories of War and Survival Mantovan, G.

Through the testimonies of war, defeat, and survival from veterans of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) now exiled in France, Giacomo Mantovan sheds light on the production of self and subjectivity within a revolutionary and authoritarian organisation, and contributes to debates on compliance, resistance, and political agency under authoritarian regimes.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Genocide History History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Migration and Welfare Austerity Published March 2026 Migration and Welfare Austerity Mobilizing Kinship for Care, Welfare and Development in Kyrgyzstan Ismailbekova, A.

Migration is destructive to the nuclear family and wider village life, but it provides an opportunity for lineages to be mobilized for collective social action that is both local and translocal. This book aims to share experiences of people in Alma, a village in Kyrgyzstan, and how they created a ‘moral economy of migration’ that became territorialised as kinship was de-territorialised.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology

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Give and Take of Wind, The Published March 2026 The Give and Take of Wind History, Struggle and Renewable Energy in the Mediterranean Cappello, E.

This book addresses the industrial crises, environmental issues, and local attitudes toward energy transitions through case studies in Sardinia and San Pietro. By approaching European transitional politics from an ethnographic perspective, this study focuses on the practices, frameworks and alternative strategies of those who resist the EU Green Deal.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Environmental Studies (General) Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Border Island on the Crossroads of History, A Published March 2026 A Border Island on the Crossroads of History Lampedusa and the Mediterranean Albera, D.

For several centuries, Lampedusa has been an uninhabited land at the frontier of two conflicting worlds: between Africa and Europe and between Christianity and Islam. This book follows an ethnographic account of the social life on this small island, exploring its history articulated with the present where thousands of migrants and tourists cohabit both well and poorly in a few square miles.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology

eBook £19.95
Friendship and Exchange Along the North Coast of New Guinea Published March 2026 Friendship and Exchange Along the North Coast of New Guinea Welsch, R. L.

This book explores how more than 100 communities who speak nearly fifty languages from five unrelated language phyla interact by developing persistent relations known as “hereditary friendship.” These relations provide everyone along the coast with fish, sago, and earthenware pots as well as many other useful commodities that resulted in peace and harmony.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Social Survey in Global Perspective, 1900-2020s, The Published March 2026 The Social Survey in Global Perspective, 1900-2020s Greenhalgh, C., Corbould, C. & Anderson, W. (eds)

Tracing the evolution of social surveys to explore their worldwide impact across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Exploring the double-sided legacy of social surveying, as an engine of both progressive reform and state surveillance, this book reasses the empirical practices that continue to determine how we understand our world.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

eBook £19.95
Christianity, Colonialism and Indigenous History in French Polynesia Published February 2026 Christianity, Colonialism and Indigenous History in French Polynesia Advance into Past Misaki, M.

This book illustrates how indigenous Christians perceive social change and how their historical perceptions inform the creation of their own Christianity in an increasingly modernised French Polynesian society.

Subjects: Anthropology of Religion Colonial History Sociology

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Reconstruction of the Pakhtun Code of Life in a Changing Pakistan Published February 2026 Reconstruction of the Pakhtun Code of Life in a Changing Pakistan Khan, A.

This book aims to give a faithful presentation of Pahktun reality by investigating the diverse and changing patterns of social relations among Pahktuns and considering the practice of gham khadee to be a manifestation of the code of life.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

eBook £19.95
Where Saints Show Respect Published February 2026 Where Saints Show Respect Mafia, Modernity, and Rituals of Power Palumbo, B.

This book draws on three decades of ethnographic research to explore the penetration of mafia values in Sicilian society. By exploring rituals through which local society learns deep respect for those values, this study aims to offer a critical perspective on Sicilian modernity.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Anthropology of Religion

eBook £19.95
Practice Theory and the Biosocial Published February 2026 Practice Theory and the Biosocial Microbes, Matter and Milieu Shove, E., Blue, S. & Kelly, M.

From urban infrastructures to the medieval plague and from antibiotic resistance to epigenetics, this book develops an account of how previous and present arrangements make some futures more likely than others. By demonstrating the relevance of social and practice theories, this study considers questions about how bacteria, viruses, microscopic materials and societies develop in tandem.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Medical Anthropology Sociology

eBook £17.95
Education, Aspiration and Social Mobility Published December 2025 Education, Aspiration and Social Mobility Uncertain Futures for Rural Youth in India Froerer, P.

Informed by over two decades of anthropological research in Chhattisgarh, this book examines how the marginalized Adivasi (tribal) youth in rural India navigate the contradictory ways in which education represents both a strategy for social mobility and a very tangible risk.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Educational Studies Mobility Studies Sociology

eBook £19.95
Revelatory Pandemic, A Published December 2025 A Revelatory Pandemic Crisis, Agency, and COVID in Latin America Barrios, R. & García-Acosta, V. (eds)

Bringing the anthropologies of disaster, epidemics, and crisis into conversation, A Revelatory Pandemic subjects the hopeful expectations of post-pandemic change to social-scientific scrutiny across Latin America and challenges popular and scholarly assumptions about the causes and outcomes of crisis.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

eBook £19.95
Small Adults or Big Kids? Published December 2025 Small Adults or Big Kids? Exploring Archaeological and Bioarcheological Approaches to Adolescence Avery, C. & Thacher, D. (eds)

This book explores the meaning of adolescence, a critical period of the life course, through the analysis of material culture, historical documents, skeletal remains, isotope analysis, and other lines of evidence. By considering the implications for archaeologists and biological anthropologists, this book investigates the lived experiences of adolescents in the past to further our understanding of past societies.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Archaeology Sociology

eBook £19.95
Food, Culture and Society in India Published November 2025 Food, Culture and Society in India Social, Political, Economic and Cultural Perspectives Patgiri, R. & Lalli, G. (Eds.)

Bringing together empirical research from across India, this volume examines how food intersects with identity, migration, livelihood and media. It offers interdisciplinary insights into the cultural, political and social dimensions of food in contemporary Indian life.

Subjects: Food & Nutrition Sociology Anthropology (General)

eBook £19.95
Inhabiting Silence Published October 2025 Inhabiting Silence An Anthropologist in the Cloister Sbardella, F.

This volume is the result of observant participation in which the ethnographer is a protagonist social actor in two French monasteries of Discalced Carmelite nuns. The author experiences and narrates details of their everyday life that usually remain unseen but contribute to shaping community-building processes and, at the same time, construe the religious woman.

Subjects: Anthropology of Religion Sociology

eBook £19.95
Indigenous Experiences with Collaborative Governance Published October 2025 Indigenous Experiences with Collaborative Governance Moving Toward Equitable Partnerships Companion, M. & Rivera, J. D. (eds)

This volume highlights the importance of authentic Indigenous inclusion in governance processes at national and subnational levels worldwide. Through case studies and best-practice models, it examines the opportunities and barriers Indigenous peoples face in collaborative governance. In doing so, it offers recommendations for practice and policy that promote social equity.

Subjects: Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology Applied Anthropology

Dreams, Gender, and Artisanal Mining in Papua New Guinea Published October 2025 Dreams, Gender, and Artisanal Mining in Papua New Guinea An Ethnography of Value Moretti, D.

Dreams, Gender, and Artisanal Mining in Papua New Guinea uses dreams to explore the value of gold in a multigenerational community of New Guinean migrant miners. It broadens research on Melanesian mining ontologies and women’s role in mining. It explores how women creatively use dreams to challenge hegemonic masculine discourses that exclude them from accessing mineral wealth.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

eBook £19.95
Critiquing Neoliberalism Published September 2025 Critiquing Neoliberalism Art and Activism in Post-Recession Dublin Morningstar, N.

Following the 2008 recession in Ireland, its creative economy reflects broader societal shifts, including rising nationalism. This book explores how young activists and artists, facing precarious housing and labour conditions, engaged in campaigns – particularly for reproductive rights and affordable housing.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Urban Studies

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Shared Country, Different Stories Published September 2025 Shared Country, Different Stories An Anthropologist's Journey Trigger, D.

Anthropology in Australia has been both celebrated and contested, particularly in its engagements with Indigenous people. This book delves into senses of place and belonging across diverse sectors of society with a particular focus on the intimacies and tensions of engagements with Indigenous Australia.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

Rethinking a Radical Reputation Published September 2025 Rethinking a Radical Reputation An Athens Neighbourhood between Media Hype and Social Experience Kenti-Kranidioti, M.

This book explores the neighbourhood of Exarcheia in Athens through its tensions and contradictions and how they coexist to maintain particular historical and political narratives through an ethnographic study of stories and discussions with residents of the area.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Urban Studies

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Mountainscapes Published September 2025 Mountainscapes Pathways and Mobilities in the Alps and Beyond Cretton, V. & Boscoboinik, A. (eds)

Innovatively bringing together scholars from geography, sociology, history, and more, Mountainscapes re-examines the dynamics of mountain mobilities and the impact of tourism, migration and pastoralism on mountain communities. Ranging from the Swiss Alps to the Chilean Andes, this volume illuminates how the processes of place-making specifically manifest within our ever-changing mountain regions.

Subjects: Travel and Tourism Mobility Studies Sociology

Conflict and Violence in the Lake Chad Basin Published August 2025 Conflict and Violence in the Lake Chad Basin Insecurity in Central Africa Edited by Emmanuel Chauvin, Wouter van Beek, Catherine Baroin, Olivier Langlois and Christian Seignobos

This volume analyses conflicts in the Lake Chad Basin based on insights into local dynamics and the lived world of the people themselves.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Peace and Conflict Studies Sociology

eBook £22.95
Social Anthropology in the Arab World Published August 2025 Social Anthropology in the Arab World The Fragmented History of an Uncomfortable Discipline Alajmi, A., Cantini, D., Maffi, I., & Melliti, I. (eds)

This book examines the history and institutionalisation of anthropology in the Maghreb, the Mashreq and the Gulf, in an open and collaborative manner and from various perspectives. It aims to reorient the anthropological focus towards studies conducted in the region and sheds light on anthropological studies in languages other than English offering different theoretical and epistemological perspectives.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

Jewish Inclusion in Ethnic Studies Education Published August 2025 Jewish Inclusion in Ethnic Studies Education Issues, Obstacles, and Excuses Rubin, D. I.

A clarifying re-examination of the issues affecting ethnic studies education in K-12 schools, this book explores how the program’s disregard for the lives of American Jews correlates with the increase in antisemitism with the U.S. Consequently, it advances a renewed framework for thinking about the Jewish experience in contemporary American education.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Educational Studies Sociology

eBook £17.95
World History of Mobility, A Published August 2025 A World History of Mobility An Essay on Road Cultures and Beyond Mom, G.

In this comprehensive world history of (auto)mobility, Gijs Mom draws upon his expertise within the field to assess the past and present of road cultures, and hypothesize its future. From climate change and capitalism to decolonization and gender, this volume spotlights the car’s influence on our sense of identity and imagination.

Subjects: Travel and Tourism Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

eBook £19.95
Entanglements of the Maya Universe Published July 2025 Entanglements of the Maya Universe Life, Society, and Cosmos among the K'iche' of Momostenango Zamora Corona, A.

This book aims to rethink the topic of cosmology in anthropology by analysing the many entanglements of cosmological ideas and the personal and political lives of individuals within the K’ich’e Maya community of Momostenango, Guatemala.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

eBook £19.95
Anthropology of Retirement, The Published July 2025 The Anthropology of Retirement Life Beyond Work Garvey, P. & Miller, D. (eds)

Experience of retirement varies considerably across the globe, from areas where most people cannot afford to retire to places where a multitude of new possibilities are being developed for retirees. This book is an anthropological approach to consider the range of contexts and consequences that impact life beyond work.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

eBook £19.95
Challenging Norms Published June 2025 Challenging Norms Family Planning as a Reflection of Social Change in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe Hein-Kircher, H., Hiemer, E.-M., & Nešťáková, D. (eds)

An enlightening and geographically wide-ranging re-examination of family planning in twentieth-century Eastern Europe, Challenging Norms interrogates the correlation between social attitudes to family planning and social, economic, and political modernization. In doing so, this volume highlights how these changes provide invaluable insights into ever-evolving societal norms and values.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology History: 20th Century to Present

eBook £22.95
Riddle of Intelligence, The Published April 2026 The Riddle of Intelligence It’s Not What You Think Terrell, J., Anderson, E., Bandama, F., Ghosh, A., & Leenen-Young, M.

There is little agreement today on what it takes to be intelligent. Yet this word is widely believed to be about something real, mostly biological, and important. Looked at closely, it turns out this word belongs more in the realm of traditional folklore than modern science.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General)

eBook £15.95
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Wrestling with Hope in Urban Senegal Published June 2025 Wrestling with Hope in Urban Senegal Sports, Masculinity, and Precarious Trajectories Hann, M.

Wrestling with Hope in Urban Senegal follows the journey of football players and wrestlers in Dakar as they confront the realities of their sporting aspirations. It grapples with themes of masculinity, belief systems and economic survival whilst navigating the complexities of a neoliberal landscape.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Development Studies Urban Studies

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Capitalism and Catastrophe Published June 2025 Capitalism and Catastrophe A Critical Disaster Studies Manifesto Swamy, R.

This book argues that disasters are intimately linked to historical processes that foster contemporary unequal relationships, and should therefore include both those commonly associated with nature as well as those we consider facets of history and social conflict, such as war and destitution.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Development Studies Sustainable Development Goals

eBook £17.95
Sex, Risk, and Society Published April 2026 Sex, Risk, and Society When Is Sex Dangerous? Pollock, S. H.

When is sex abnormal and when is it dangerous? A multi-disciplinary approach that includes sociology, anthropology, history, and philosophy provides an understanding of how cultural norms have shifted over time and the implications of these shifts.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality

eBook £15.95
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Everyday Politics of Food Co-ops, The Published May 2025 The Everyday Politics of Food Co-ops Care, Aid and Community in Austerity Britain Plender, C.

This book analyses how changing national politics impacted the practices of care, aid and community organizing within two London-based food co-ops at a time of rapid welfare withdrawal. It highlights the tensions between more radical and neoliberal imaginaries that played out within them.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

Beyond the Euromissile Crisis Published April 2025 Beyond the Euromissile Crisis Global Histories of Anti-Nuclear Activism in the Cold War Brunet, L.-A. & Karamouzi, E. (eds)

An illuminating re-examination of the Euromissile Crisis of the 1980s, Beyond the Euromissile Crisis broadens our understanding of anti-nuclear activism, highlighting its status as a global phenomenon with implications that extend beyond Europe and the 1987 INF treaty.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Peace and Conflict Studies Sociology

Transnationalities of Migrant Moral Economies in a Transforming World Published April 2025 Transnationalities of Migrant Moral Economies in a Transforming World Čiubrinskas, V. & Glick Schiller, N. (eds)

An enlightening reassessment of migrant moral economies, Transnationalities of Migrant Moral Economies in a Transforming World examines the transformative potential of transnational mobility to create social networks capable of resisting authoritarianism and of rethinking reciprocity in a rapidly changing world.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Building Social Worlds Published April 2025 Building Social Worlds Thinking forwards with Esther Newcomb Goody Bodenhorn, B., Fenitman, A., & Goody, M. (eds)

This collection draws on ethnography across Africa, Europe, Oceania and the Americas, and uses Goody’s ideas to expand contributors understanding of the nature of relationships, communication, intimacy, resistance and resilience with a particular focus on rich ethnographies of childhood and learning.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

eBook £22.95
Dreaming and the Imagination Published April 2025 Dreaming and the Imagination Theoretical Intersections in Cross-Cultural Perspective Newsom, M. D. (eds)

Of all the human behaviors anthropologists consider, perhaps the most conceptually challenging are those that cannot by directly observed. This volume draws from rich ethnographic data to offer theoretical and methodological tools for mapping the intersections between two such behaviors: dreaming and imagination.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Theory and Methodology Sociology

eBook £19.95
From Legacies to Futures Published April 2025 From Legacies to Futures The Lifeworlds of Older Adults in Europe Seidel, K., Prendergast, D., & Saris, A. J.

Through ninety-four ethnographic case studies of community dwelling older adults in Europe before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, this book highlights the importance of agency, friction between self-perceptions on age and outside impositions and the need to deconstruct old age as a homogenizing category of belonging.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Medical Anthropology Sociology

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‘You Don’t Know’ Published March 2025 ‘You Don’t Know’ Precarious Methods and Life in a Workers' Hostel Nielsen, J. A. E.

People employed at sites of precarious work such as call centres or retail warehouses often live precarious lives. Drawing on ethnographic research in a London hostel for precarious workers, the book explores the political, analytical and practical limitations of using traditional methods of trying to make sense of life in these settings.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology

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Unraveling Management Published March 2025 Unraveling Management Its Institutions, Practices and Beliefs Carrier, J. G. (ed)

Management is everywhere. Schools teach it and professional organisations counsel about it. Books and articles are written for managers and about them. Management is usually understood in terms of styles of management, management policies and successful management but few tend to think about management in an abstract sense. This book addresses this gap.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Applied Anthropology Sociology

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Towards a British Natyam Published February 2025 Towards a British Natyam Creating a British Classical Indian Dance Tradition Gorringe, M.

An illuminating investigation into the ‘professionalization’ of classical Indian dance forms in Britain, Towards a British Natyam critically analyzes the cultural, social, and political frameworks that make a ‘profession’ within the arts possible, highlighting the transformational power of classical Indian dance within society to decenter white supremacy and recenter pluriversality.

Subjects: Performance Studies Heritage Studies Sociology

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Populism in Central and Eastern Europe Published February 2025 Populism in Central and Eastern Europe Krakovsky, R.

Providing a forensic analysis of the populist phenomenon that is sweeping across Central and Eastern Europe, Populism in Central and Eastern Europe re-examines the origins of this current political situation by tracing its historical development within this region of Europe, ultimately illuminating fresh strategies for addressing these longstanding political issues.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Peace and Conflict Studies Sociology

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Colonial Intervention and Destabilization of African Identities Published February 2025 Colonial Intervention and Destabilization of African Identities Contours of Trusteeship and Organized Infantilism in Sub-Saharan Africa Mfum-Mensah, O.

Colonial Intervention and Destabilization of African Identities takes an interdisciplinary approach to examine how external forces and African elite impose trusteeship practices on Africans to construct and consolidate hierarchical power relations in African societies that infantilize Africans and dispossess them off their resources.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Development Studies

Matter Out of Place Published January 2025 Matter Out of Place Anthropological Explorations of Bodies, Dirt and Morality Lynch, R., Calabrese, J., & Littlewood, R. (eds)

This collection draws on classic anthropological ideas of pollution to explore bodies, dirt, and place, moral inversion and reinforcement, and disgust and taboo. The book is an invitation to consider the continued relevance of Douglas’ conceptualisation of pollution and dirt as ‘matter out of place’ in relation to contemporary circumstances.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion Sociology

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Resituating Crisis Published January 2025 Resituating Crisis Silencing and Voicing Crisis in Everyday Life Andersen, D. J. & Aubry, L. (eds)

Crisis is not just a situation twisting normality but can become constitutive of normality itself. In exploring transformative and constructive elements to being in crisis, it resituates crisis in everyday life to foster critical and nuanced examination of discourses on and experiences of it.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Mobility Studies

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Girls Take Action Published January 2025 Girls Take Action Activism Networks by, for, and with Girls and Young Women Vanner, C. (ed)

An illuminating examination of activism networks run for, by, and with girls and young women globally, Girls Take Action highlights the myriad ways girls and young women are exercising their agency in the face of injustice, considering especially the role collaboration plays in creating a more transnational understanding of girlhood.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Understanding Business Offenders Published December 2024 Understanding Business Offenders A Comparative Analysis of Workplace Deviance, Convenience and Control Gottschalk, P. & Hamerton, C.

Focusing on understanding business offenders through an exploration of workplace deviance and crime, this book closely examines a number of illustrative contemporary case studies and underpins the analysis of original comparative fieldwork, with an interdisciplinary approach, which informs, develops, and augments the existing literature on white-collar criminology.

Subjects: Sociology Theory and Methodology

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Haunting Futures Published December 2024 Haunting Futures Crisis, Migration and Anticipation in Iceland Pawlak, M.

The 2008 economic collapse in Iceland sent its residents into a destabilising crisis with far-reaching, temporal and affective consequences. Haunting Futures explores how the complex relationships of this unstable past and the anticipatory modes of the ongoing present keep Icelanders and the Polish migrant community in their midst alert to looming futures in crisis.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology History: 20th Century to Present Sustainable Development Goals

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Family Beyond Family Published December 2024 Family Beyond Family The Varieties of Kinship Experience Shipton, P. & Ito-Adler, J. P. (eds)

Arguably all humans invent or accept forms of family beyond those that are close biological kin. These fictive forms of kinship may vary across diverse cultures and serve different purposes. This book explores a wide variety of such kinship formations, while observing and examining the principles and purposes behind them.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Ritual, Rapture and Rebellion Published November 2024 Ritual, Rapture and Rebellion The Making of Market, Mercy and Meaning Amongst the Gitanos of El Rastro Brodersen, M. B.

This book is an anthropological account of a group of middle and upper-class Gitanos and their ways of creating a ‘society within society’ based upon distinct cultural, moral and ideological values, notions and practices.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

Hidden Minority, The Published November 2024 The Hidden Minority Perceptions of Belonging and Otherness in the Finnish – Russian Borderland Jerman, H.

The Russian minority in Finland is imbued with ’being hidden‘ or ’hiding oneself‘. The book explores informants’ reflections, together with the author, on the mental and physical crossing of national borders. Perceptions of belonging and/or Otherness and lived experience reveal a complex relationship of embodied memory, history, time and a multi-national social space.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Death in their Eyes, The Published September 2024 The Death in their Eyes What Perpetrator Images Perpetrate Sánchez-Biosca, V.

Perpetrator images — those that embody the point of view of the perpetrators or their accomplices during acts of violence — from Abu Ghraib, the Auschwitz Album, and of illegal prisoners captured during the fiercest dictatorships, are analyzed under a new methodology in The Death in their Eyes to account not only for the visible aspect of the image but to see what is concealed behind or beyond the frame limits.

Subject: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Care in a Time of Humanitarianism Published August 2024 Care in a Time of Humanitarianism Stories of Refuge, Aid, and Repair in the Global South Osanloo, A. & deBergh Robinson, C. (eds)

Care in a Time of Humanitarianism presents complex histories of forced migration and humanitarianism in an accessible way. It adopts a comparative approach to highlight the diverse cultural and religious traditions of care that are adopted across the Global South for the “distant others”.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology


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New Australian Military Sociology, The Published August 2024 The New Australian Military Sociology Antipodean perspectives West, B. & Carter, C. (eds)

In exploring the insights that the Australian case has for theorising civil-military relations, the book serves as a model for other country case studies. This antipodean contribution to the field includes analysis of the changing demographics, new domestic and international responsibilities, Industry-Defence cooperation, women in the armed forces and contemporary veteran wellbeing.

Subjects: Sociology Peace and Conflict Studies Political and Economic Anthropology

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Global Life of Mines, The Published July 2024 The Global Life of Mines Mining and Post-Mining in Comparative Perspective Pusceddu, A. M. & Zerilli, F. M. (eds)

The Global Life of Mines provides a comprehensive framework examining the spatial and temporal relationships between mining and postmining as interrelated and coexisting features within the global minescape.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Development Studies

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Reconstructing Homes Published July 2024 Reconstructing Homes Affective Materiality and Atmospheres of Belonging Koskinen-Koivisto, E., Korjonen-Kuusipuro, K., Čeginskas, V. L. A., Kajander, A., & De Nardi, H. (eds)

Reconstructing Homes takes on a multidisciplinary approach of sensory ethnography, visual methods, and autoethnography methodologies to explore affective engagements with materiality in the context of home and the idea of belonging.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Politics of Relations, The Published June 2024 The Politics of Relations How Self-Government, Infrastructures, and Care Transform the State in Serbia Thiemann, A.

Rethinking the contributions of the Manchester School of Social Anthropology for political ethnography, the Politics of Relations elaborates its relational approach to the state along four interlaced axes of research – embeddedness, boundary work, modalities and strategic selectivity – that enable thick comparisons across spatio-temporal scales of power.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Culture Figures Published June 2024 Culture Figures A Rhetorical Reading of Anthropology Mokrzan, M.

Employing ‘rhetorical reading,' Culture Figures dissects descriptive ethnography and theoretical texts, spanning classical monographs to recent texts representing various approaches in cultural anthropology. The book demonstrates how processes of using tropes and modes of persuasion underlie the creation of meanings or misunderstandings in cultural anthropology.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Limits of Life Published June 2024 Limits of Life Reflections on Life, Death, and the Body in the Age of Technoscience Mogseth, M. E. & Nilsen, F. H. (eds)

Through a multidisciplinary approach, Limits of Life explores how the limitations and perceived finality of life and death are reconstituted through engagements with modern technology.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Black Schoolgirls in Space Published June 2024 Black Schoolgirls in Space Stories of Black Girlhoods Gathered on Educational Terrain Ohito, E. O. & Mock Muñoz de Luna, L.

Black Schoolgirls in Space is a theoretical turn that advances the growing interest in transnational girlhoods by focusing on the Black girls as actors and agents in the construction of not only girlhood but also the educational worlds in which girlhoods are contained.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Development Studies Sociology

Boaters of London Published May 2024 Boaters of London Alternative Living on the Water Bowles, B. O. L.

London and the Southeast of England is home to many people living along rivers and canals. Boaters of London delves into the process of becoming a ‘boater’ and the political impact of the travelling population on the state. It examines an alternative style of living and the potential of a life spent afloat.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Urban Studies

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Shaping Tomorrow’s World Published May 2024 Shaping Tomorrow's World A Twentieth-Century History of West German, Cold War, and Global Futures Studies Seefried, E.

Shaping Tomorrow’s World is an award-winning volume that documents the history of futures studies using extensive archival material and rich analysis of the debates surrounding the limits of fields growth.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Difference and Sameness in Schools Published April 2024 Difference and Sameness in Schools Perspectives from the European Anthropology of Education Gilliam, L. & Markom, C. (eds)

Through eleven case studies across Europe, this book looks at the handling of difference and sameness in European schools from an anthropological perspective. It offers insights into the diversity of and within these central institutions and, in a broader sense, European society itself.

Subjects: Educational Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Crypto Crowds Published March 2024 Crypto Crowds Singularities and Multiplicities on the Blockchain Shapiro, M. (ed)

Discussing the notions around social dynamics, Crypto Crowds explores how crowd and community formations manifest empirically in cryptocurrency sociality online. Pioneering in its approach to the increasing digitalization and datafication of everyday life, the volume encourages scholars explore further how ‘decentralized’ and ‘trustless’ technologies take part in the construction of postmodern crowds.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Making and Unmaking of the Ukrainian Working Class, The Published March 2024 The Making and Unmaking of the Ukrainian Working Class Everyday Politics and Moral Economy in a Post-Soviet City Gorbach, D.

The industrial workers of Ukraine have a contradictory and complex political lifeworld. Based on three years of fieldwork in the city of Kryvyi Rih, this book focuses on the everyday politics and moral economy that constitute the working-class and structures its relations with other social groups.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Urban Studies

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Horse in My Blood, The Published March 2024 The Horse in My Blood Multispecies Kinship in the Altai and Saian Mountains Peemot, V. S.

Building upon Indigenous research epistemologies, Victoria Peemot engages with the study of how the human-horse relationships interact with each other, experience injustices and develop resilience strategies as multispecies unions.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Environmental Studies (General) Sociology

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Evil Spirits and Rocket Debris Published February 2024 Evil Spirits and Rocket Debris In Search of Lost Souls in Siberia Broz, L.

The Altai Republic in southern Siberia is renowned for excavations of frozen mummies. It also hosts fallout zones for the second stages of rockets launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome. Local inhabitants blame ‘evil spirits’ released by archaeological work and toxic fuel from rocket debris for their misfortunes. This book explores the divergent fates of such claims.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion Sociology

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Houses Transformed Published January 2024 Houses Transformed Anthropological Perspectives on Changing Practices of Dwelling and Building Alderman, J. & Stolz, R. (eds)

Houses Transformed explores the intersection of house biographies and social change, the politics of housing design, the social fabrication of aspirational houses, the domestication of concrete and the intersection of materiality and ontology, and the rhetoric of the vernacular.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Development Studies Sustainable Development Goals

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Voices of Long-Term Care Workers Published January 2024 Voices of Long-Term Care Workers Elder Care in the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond Freidus, A. & Shenk, D.

Based on extensive narrative interviews, this collection of essays reflects on the participants’ individual experiences and represents the voices of staff and caregivers working in long-term residential care communities, in-home and community-based programs, as well as regional aging service providers and advocates.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology Applied Anthropology

Insidious Capital Published January 2024 Insidious Capital Frontlines of Value at the End of a Global Cycle Kalb, D. (ed)

In a global perspective of fast transforming social spaces that moves from East to West, Insidious Capital explores the struggles around the exploitation and valuation of labor, environmental politics, expansion of the ground rent, new hierarchies, the contradictions of higher education, the off-shoring of ‘immaterial’ labor, the illiberal right, and the mobilizations against it.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

Compliance Published December 2023 Compliance Cultures and Networks of Accommodation Rollason, W. & Hirsch, E. (eds)

Exploring compliance from an anthropological perspective, this book offers a varied selection of chapters covering taxation, corporate governance, medicine, development, carbon offsetting, irregular migration and the building trade, compliance emerges as more than the opposite of resistance.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Girls in Global Development Published December 2023 Girls in Global Development Figurations of Gendered Power Switzer, H., Desai, K., & Bent, E. (eds)

Slating new directions in conversations surrounding gender, development, human rights, investment, and equality, Girls in Global Development theorizes the intersection of girlhood and global development through the novel concept of “Girls in Development” or GID.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Development Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Humanitarian Shame and Redemption Published December 2023 Humanitarian Shame and Redemption Norwegian Citizens Helping Refugees in Greece Mogstad, H.

Following the 2015 ‘refugee crisis,’ many different actors emerged to contest or mitigate the EU’s border policies. This book explores the birth and trajectory of a Norwegian volunteer organisation “A Drop in the Ocean“, established by a mother of five with no prior experience in humanitarian work.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology

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Resisting Radicalisation? Published November 2023 Resisting Radicalisation? Understanding Young People's Journeys through Radicalising Milieus Pilkington, H. (ed)

Offering a critical perspective on the concept of radicalisation, this volume views it from the perspective of social actors who engage in radicalising milieus but have not crossed the threshold into violent extremism. The volume brings together contributions based on extensive empirical research conducted as part of a cross-European study of young people's engagement in ‘extreme right’ and ‘Islamist’ milieus.

Subjects: Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology


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Familial Occult, The Published November 2023 The Familial Occult Explorations at the Margins of Critical Autoethnography Coțofană, A. (ed)

The Familial Occult addresses the presence of occult experiences in some scholars' families and how that has affected their epistemological and ontological worlds, as well as their identities as scholars. While much has been written on encountering the occult in fieldwork or becoming an apprentice in an occult practice, little yet has been published in the academic literature about growing up with the occult.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Anthropology of Religion

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Children are Everywhere Published November 2023 Children are Everywhere Conspicuous Reproduction and Childlessness in Reunified Berlin Joshi, M.

This book explores everyday experiences of parenting and childlessness of ‘ethnic’ Germans in Berlin, who came of age around the fall of the Berlin Wall, and brings them into conversation with theories on parenting, waithood, non-biological intimacies, and masculinities.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Individually Ourselves Published November 2023 Individually Ourselves Personhood, Ethics, and Everyday Life in School Winkler-Reid, S.

Individually Ourselves addresses the process of identity and community building through an examination of individuality and group dynamics during a formative juncture of life (based on ethnographic fieldwork in a London high school).

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Educational Studies Sociology

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Of Hoarding and Housekeeping Published October 2023 Of Hoarding and Housekeeping Material Kinship and Domestic Space in Anthropological Perspective Newell, S. (ed)

Of Hoarding and Housekeeping provides an anthropological, global, and comparative angle to the understanding of hoarding and decluttering. Focusing on the house, with careful attention to material flows in and out, this book examines practices of accumulation, storage, decluttering, and waste as practices of kinship and the objects themselves as material kin.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Assembling Financialisation Published October 2023 Assembling Financialisation Local Actors and the Making of Agricultural Investment Langford, Z.

Farmers, Indigenous organisations, government and private-sector intermediaries from remote Northern Australia often negotiate with private finance capital to gain funds for agricultural development.This book demonstrates that while financialisation is a useful signifier of patterns of global change, it is assembled by a diverse range of often contradictory work.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Foreigners in Their Own Country Forthcoming September 2026 Foreigners in Their Own Country Identity and Rejection in France Martin, L. M.

Paying close attention to how people speak about themselves and their acceptance and rejection by others, this book provides an intimate account of the challenges faced by the millions of people in France—and throughout Western Europe—who fully participate in the life of their country but are often not seen as belonging there.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology


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Amazonian Puzzle, The Published October 2023 The Amazonian Puzzle Ethnic Positionings and Social Mobilizations Boyer, V.

By examining the multiple cultural and ethnic threads that traverse this landscape, The Amazonian Puzzle sets out to show how the category of caboclo (a powerful spiritual entity to some, and to others a despised peasant of mixed ancestry) reveals deep currents of ethnic recompositions, religious interpenetration, and social hierarchy.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Subject of Sovereignty, The Forthcoming September 2026 The Subject of Sovereignty Relationality and the Pivot Past Liberalism Feldman, G.

Exploring the themes of nature, race, and the divine, this book identifies the more realistic alternative in the “relational subject”: a subject that is inseparable from the global field of relations through which it emerges and yet distinct from that field because it lives a life that no one else ever has.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology


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That Sinking Feeling Published August 2023 That Sinking Feeling On the Emotional Experience of Inferiority in Germany's Neoliberal Education System Wellgraf, S.

Focusing on the emotions and affective states of students from poor migrant families, That Sinking Feeling presents a uniquely multi-layered ethnography on this under-represented area in the social and cultural sciences.

Subjects: Educational Studies Sociology Anthropology (General)

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Broken Glass, Broken Class Published August 2023 Broken Glass, Broken Class Transformations of Work in Bulgaria Kofti, D.

Based on a long-term study of the everyday postsocialist politics of labour in the wider context of intense socio-economic transformation in Bulgaria, this book tells the story of the flexibilization of production, the precaritization of work, shifting managerial practices, and ways in which people with different employment statuses live and work together.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality

Romani Chronicles of COVID-19 Published July 2023 Romani Chronicles of COVID-19 Testimonies of Harm and Resilience Blasco, P. G. y & Fotta, M. (eds)

A ground-breaking volume that gathers the testimonies of NGO workers, street vendors, activists, scholars, health professionals, and creative writers to chronicle the devastating impact of COVID-19 on Romani communities globally.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Medical Anthropology

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Military Politics Forthcoming August 2026 Military Politics New Perspectives Crosbie, T. (ed)

Bringing together new research by leading scholars, this volume rethinks the role played by militaries in politics. The volume introduces new theories of military politics, arguing against the inherited theories and practices of civil-military relations, and presents rich new data on senior officership and on the intersection of military politics and military operations.

Subjects: Sociology Peace and Conflict Studies Political and Economic Anthropology


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Visions of Marriage Published January 2026 Visions of Marriage Politics and Family on Kinmen, 1920-2020 Chiu, H.-C.

Grounded in multi-generational stories from Kinmen in Taiwan, Visions of Marriage explores the historical entanglements between the pursuit of new personal and national futures. Focusing on the relational and future-making aspects of marriage, the ethnography highlights the intersection of transformations across familial generations and shifting political economies in Taiwan, and more globally. It provides comparative insights on family change and demographic shifts in Asia.>

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality

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From Village Commons to Public Goods Published January 2026 From Village Commons to Public Goods Graduated Provision in Urbanizing China Trémon, A.-C.

Illuminating the complex processes of China’s uneven urbanization through the lens of the transition from village commons to public goods, this book is set in three urbanized villages in Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Xi’an, which have experienced similar demographic explosions and dramatic changes to their landscapes, the livelihoods of its inhabitants, and the power structures governing their residents.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Urban Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Theorizing Entrepreneurship for the Future Published June 2023 Theorizing Entrepreneurship for the Future Stories from Global Frontiers Beuving, J.

Presenting a new interpretation of entrepreneurial behaviour, this book focuses on how entrepreneurs consider the future. The study theorizes entrepreneurial behaviour as ‘future-work’: the social practices, language and rituals through which entrepreneurs neutralize or smoothen future unknowns.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

Girl in the Pandemic, The Published November 2025 The Girl in the Pandemic Transnational Perspectives Mitchell, C. & Smith, A. (eds)

The early and critical stages of the pandemic presented exacerbated risks to the lives of girls and young women. The Girl in the Pandemic takes a diverse range of scholars across the world, particularly from the Global South, to document and contribute to a large narrative of what a post-pandemic future may bring for girls and young women.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Development Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Contesting Moralities Published April 2023 Contesting Moralities Roma Identities, State and Kinship Sarafian, I.

Roma identities have often been presented in literature as collectively constructed and in opposition to those who are not Roma. Contesting Moralities challenges these preconceptions about Roma identification by disentangling the binaries between Roma and nonRoma, state and non-state, public and private. This book explores topics resonating in contemporary Romani studies that are in need of further exploration through individual perspectives.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Working the Fabric Forthcoming June 2026 Working the Fabric Resourcefulness, Belonging and Island Life in Scotland’s Harris Tweed Industry Nascimento, J.

Trademark-protected since 1910, the famous woollen cloth known as Harris Tweed can only be produced in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland – yet it is exported to over 50 countries around the world. Examining contemporary experiences of work and life, this book is the first in-depth anthropological study of the renowned textile industry, complementing and updating existing historical and ethnographic research.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)


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Power of the Story, The Published January 2026 The Power of the Story Writing Disasters in Haiti and the Circum-Caribbean Joos, V., Munro, M. & Ribó, J. (eds)

A cross-disciplinary volume that combines and puts into dialogue perspectives on disasters, this book includes contributions from anthropology, history, cultural studies, sociology, and literary studies. Offering a rich and diverse set of arguments and analyses on the ever-relevant theme of catastrophe in the circum-Caribbean, it will encourage debate and collaboration between scholars working on disasters from a range of disciplinary perspectives.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Feeding Anxieties Published March 2023 Feeding Anxieties The Politics of Children's Food in Poland Boni, Z.

Focusing on the underlying politics behind children’s food, this book highlights the variety of social relationships, expectations and emotions ingrained in feeding children In Poland. With rich ethnographic accounts, including research with children, the book demonstrates how families, schools, the food industry and state agencies shape and experience feeding anxieties.

Subjects: Food & Nutrition Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Set to See Us Fail Published March 2023 Set to See Us Fail Debating Inequalities in the Child Welfare System of New York Castellano, V.

Examining the interaction between families and professionals in the child welfare system of New York, this book focuses on how inequalities are reproduced, measured, managed, and contested. The book describes how state institutions and neoliberal governance intersect police the groups which are most represented in the child welfare system, including low income, female-headed families living in racialized neighborhoods.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Fixing Motorcycles in Post-Repair Societies Forthcoming July 2026 Fixing Motorcycles in Post-Repair Societies Technology, Aesthetics and Gender Jderu, G.

Taking motorcycling in Romania as an ethnographic entry point, this book documents how bikers handle the inevitable moment of malfunction and breakdown. Using both mobile and sedentary research methods, the book describes the joys and troubles experienced by amateur mechanics, professional mechanics and untechnical male and females when fixing bikes.

Subjects: Mobility Studies Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality


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In the Meantime Published July 2025 In the Meantime Toward an Anthropology of the Possible Masquelier, A. & Durham, D. (eds)

The “meantime” represents the gap between what is past and the unknown future. When considered as waiting, the meantime is defined as a period of suspension to be endured. By contrast, the contributors of this volume understand it as a space of “the possible” where calculation coexists with uncertainty, promises with disappointment, and imminence with deferral.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Making Multiple Babies Published January 2025 Making Multiple Babies Anticipatory Regimes of Assisted Reproduction Wu, C.-L.

Human beings have been producing more twins, triplets, and quadruplets than ever before, due to the expansion of medically assisted conception. This book analyzes the anticipatory regimes of making multiple babies. With archival documents, participant observation, in-depth interviews, and registry data, this book traces the global and local governance of the assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) used to tackle multiple pregnancy since the 1970s.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology


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Sea of Transience, A Published March 2026 A Sea of Transience Poetics, Politics and Aesthetics along the Black Sea Coast Khalvashi, T. & Demant Frederiksen, M. (eds)

Transience is found in every meeting, encounter and form of coexistence between people and things that exist and live by, or move across or along, the Black Sea. With particular attention to poetics, politics and aesthetics, this volume focuses on the scales of transient moments and histories, and enables readers to see and sense the many forms of transience that occur in a given landscape, sea or space.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Environmental Studies (General)

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At Home in a Nursing Home Forthcoming October 2026 At Home in a Nursing Home An Ethnography of Movement and Care in Australia Zhang, A. R. Y.

Focusing on contemporary ideas about how aged care is provided, this book poses the question: How can people who are aged and frail live out the final phase of their lives with dignity? In seeking answers, the author examines what it means to be ‘at home’ in residential care in a novel and compassionate way.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology


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This Land Is Not For Sale Published December 2024 This Land Is Not For Sale Trust and Transitions in Northern Uganda Meinert, L. & Reynolds Whyte, S. (eds)

As violent conflict has declined in northern Uganda, tensions and mistrust concerning land have increased. Residents try to deal with acquisitions by investors and exclusions from forests and wildlife reserves. Using extended case studies, collaborating researchers analyze the principles and practices that shape access to land. Contributors examine the multiplicity of land claims, the nature of transactions, and the management of conflicts.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Development Studies Sociology


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Marseille Mosaic, The Published January 2023 The Marseille Mosaic A Mediterranean City at the Crossroads of Cultures Ingram, M. & Kleppinger, K. (eds)

Moving across disciplines, The Marseille Mosaic integrates a diverse range of sources and methods to reveal France’s second city in the national imagination as a critical site for postcolonial memory and urban transformation as they crucially interact with debates in contemporary French society.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present Sociology Urban Studies

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Glimpses of Hope Published January 2023 Glimpses of Hope The Rise of Industrial Labor at the Urban Margins of Nepal Hoffmann, M.

Over the last decade, Nepal has witnessed significant urban growth and an expanding urban middle class. Glimpses of Hope tells the story of the people who enable some of the middle class consumer practices in urban Nepal. The book focuses on workers in modern food-processing, water-bottling, house building, and sand-mining industries and explores how workers see such forms of work, where union organization can help, and how work opportunities emerge along lines of gender and ethnicity.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Anthropology (General) Sociology

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From Missionaries to Main Street Published January 2023 From Missionaries to Main Street The Story of One Sgaw Karen Family in the United States Gilhooly, D.

The Htoo family, who are Sgaw Karen and originally from Burma, resettled in the United States refugee resettlement program in 2007. This book chronicles their life in their new country. The book provides historical and cultural information on the Sgaw Karen people against the backdrop of the Htoo family’s path from Burma to Thailand.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology

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A Magpie’s Tale Published January 2023 A Magpie’s Tale Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on the Kazakh of Western Mongolia Portisch, A. O.

Telling the story of the author's time living with a Kazakh family in a small village in western Mongolia, this book contextualizes the family’s personal stories within the broader history of the region.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Refugee and Migration Studies

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Art of Fate Calculation, The Published January 2023 The Art of Fate Calculation Practicing Divination in Taipei, Beijing, and Kaifeng Homola, S.

The Art of Fate Calculationexplores how conceptions of fate circulate in Chinese and Taiwanese societies while resisting uniformization and institutionalization. This is not only due to the stigma of “superstition” but also to the internal dynamic of fate calculation practice and learning.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion Sociology

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Sentient Ecologies Published February 2025 Sentient Ecologies Xenophobic Imaginaries of Landscape Coțofană, A. & Kuran, H. (eds)

Employing methodological perspectives from the fields of political geography, environmental studies, anthropology, and their cognate disciplines, this volume explores alternative logics of sentient landscapes as racist, xenophobic, and right-wing.

Subjects: Environmental Studies (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology


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Punching Back Published May 2026 Punching Back Gender, Religion and Belonging in Women-Only Kickboxing Rana, J.

In the Netherlands, girls and young women are increasingly active in women-only kickboxing. The general assumption, in the Netherlands and in western Europe more broadly, is that women’s sport is a form of secular, feminist empowerment. Muslim women’s participation would then exemplify the incongruence of Islam with the modern, secular nation-state. Punching Back provides a detailed ethnographic study that contests this view.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Sexscapes of Pleasure Published April 2026 Sexscapes of Pleasure Women, Sexuality and the Whore Stigma in Italy Zambelli, E.

Drawing from ethnographic research, this book brings together the narratives of Italian and migrant women pole dancing for leisure, women pole and lap dancing for work, as well as women selling sex. By tracing commonalities in women’s processes of subjectivation and othering across the non/sex working women divide, the book foregrounds the intersecting structures of oppression under which women negotiate selfhood.

Subjects: Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality Anthropology (General)

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Gentrifications Published May 2026 Gentrifications Views from Europe Chabrol, M., Collet, A., Giroud, M., Launay, L., Rousseau, M., Minassian, H. ter

Using a thorough analysis of the diversity of the forms, places and actors of gentrification in an attempt to isolate the ‘DNA’ of gentrification, the book addresses the place of social groups in cities, their competition over the appropriation of space, the infrastructure unequally offered to them by economic and political actors and the stakes of everyday social relationships.

Subjects: Urban Studies Sociology Anthropology (General) Sustainable Development Goals

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Humboldt Revisited Published September 2022 Humboldt Revisited The Impact of the German University on American Higher Education Brandser, G. C.

Humboldt Revisited offers a fresh perspective on the contemporary discourse surrounding reform of European universities. Drawing from a rich selection of historical sources, this volume challenges the conventional historical narratives on the Humboldt University, providing new insight into the American reception of the German ideas.

Subjects: Educational Studies History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Ritual Published September 2022 Ritual What It Is, How It Works, and Why Davis-Floyd, R. & Laughlin, C. D.

Designed for both academic and lay audiences, this book identifies the characteristics of ritual and, via multiple examples, details how ritual works on the human body and brain to produce its often profound effects. These include enhancing courage, effecting healing, and generating group cohesion by enacting cultural—or individual—beliefs and values. It also shows what happens when ritual fails.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Anthropology of Religion

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Risky Futures Published December 2024 Risky Futures Climate, Geopolitics and Local Realities in the Uncertain Circumpolar North Ulturgasheva, O. & Bodenhorn, B. (eds)

Examining the intersections between environmental conditions and geopolitical tensions, this book brings together a unique combination of authors who are local practitioners and international researchers, and considers the situations of environmental calamity and socio-economic risks faced by small populations.

Subjects: Environmental Studies (General) Anthropology (General) Sociology Sustainable Development Goals


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Ethnographies of Deservingness Published February 2025 Ethnographies of Deservingness Unpacking Ideologies of Distribution and Inequality Tošić, J. & Streinzer, A. (eds)

Claims around 'who deserves what and why' moralise inequality in the current global context of unprecedented wealth and its ever more selective distribution. Ethnographies of Deservingness explores this seeming paradox and the role of moralized assessments of distribution by reconnecting disparate discussions in the anthropology of migration, economic anthropology and political anthropology.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Puzzling Stories Published April 2024 Puzzling Stories The Aesthetic Appeal of Cognitive Challenge in Film, Television and Literature Willemsen, S. & Kiss, M. (eds)

Many films and novels defy our ability to make sense of the plot. Puzzling Stories offers the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary, and trans-medial approach to the question of cognitive challenge in narrative art, bringing together psychological, philosophical, formal-historical, and empirical perspectives from leading scholars across these fields.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Tangled Mobilities Published August 2024 Tangled Mobilities Places, Affects, and Personhood across Social Spheres in Asian Migration Fresnoza-Flot, A. & Liu-Farrer, G. (eds)

Increasingly, scholarly works are approaching the challenges of peoples’ spatial movements across state frontiers as tied to various forms of mobilities that people experience. Using a plural and comparative lens with case studies, Tangled Mobilities brings fresh insight to the wider social phenomenon of mobility and the way places, affects, and personhood are shaped by and connected to it.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology


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Where is the Good in the World? Published November 2024 Where is the Good in the World? Ethical Life between Social Theory and Philosophy Henig, D., Strhan, A., & Robbins, J. (eds)

Bringing together contributions from anthropology, sociology, religious studies, and philosophy, along with ethnographic case studies from diverse settings, this volume explores how different disciplinary perspectives on the good might engage with and enrich each other. This is the first interdisciplinary engagement with what it means to study the good as a fundamental aspect of social life.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Anthropology of Religion

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Communication Published June 2022 Communication A House Seen from Everywhere Klyukanov, I. E.

Focusing on the scientific study of communication, this book is a systematic examination. To that end, the natural, social, cultural, and rational scientific perspectives on communication are presented and then brought together in one unifying framework of the semiotic square, showing how all four views are interconnected.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Migration and Health Forthcoming August 2026 Migration and Health Challenging the Borders of Belonging, Care, and Policy El-Shaarawi, N. & Larchanché, S. (eds)

Despite the centrality of migration in our contemporary world, scholarship on mobility and health frequently separates migrants according to legal status, country of origin, destination, or health concern. Yet people on the move and health systems face challenges and opportunities that transcend these boundaries, including border fortification, neoliberal agendas, and climate change. This volume challenges these epistemic borders.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals


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Cracked Art World, The Published June 2022 The Cracked Art World Conflict, Austerity, and Community Arts in Northern Ireland Rush, K.

This book presents a nuanced view of Northern Ireland, a place at once deeply mired in its past and seeking to forge a new future for itself as a ‘post-post-conflict’ place within the context of a changing United Kingdom, a disintegrating Europe, and a globalized world.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Making Better Lives Published January 2024 Making Better Lives Hope, Freedom and Home-Making among People Sleeping Rough in Paris Lenhard, J.

In this ethnographic study, Johannes Lenhard observes the daily practices, routines and techniques of people who are sleeping rough on the streets of Paris. The book focusses on their survival practises, their short-term desires and hopes, how they earn money through begging, how they choose the best place to sleep at night and what role drugs and alcohol play in their lives.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Urban Studies Sustainable Development Goals

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Bulldozer Capitalism Published May 2022 Bulldozer Capitalism Accumulation, Ruination, and Dispossession in Northeastern Turkey Evren, E.

Set in the resource frontier of northeastern Turkey, Bulldozer Capitalism studies the rise and decline of an anti-dam/anti-displacement campaign and the political responses to other extractive projects that it helped to shape in its aftermath.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Grazing Communities Published July 2024 Grazing Communities Pastoralism on the Move and Biocultural Heritage Frictions Bindi, L. (ed)

The present critical discourse on sustainable and responsible development implies a change of practices, a huge socio-economic transformation, and the return of new shepherds and herders in different European regions. This book is an occasion to reconsider grazing communities’ frictions in the new global heritage scenario.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Development Studies Sustainable Development Goals


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Thrift and Its Paradoxes Published April 2022 Thrift and Its Paradoxes From Domestic to Political Economy Alexander, C. & Sosna, D. (eds)

Through a wide range of ethnographic contexts this book explores how practices and moralities of thrift are intertwined with austerity, debt, welfare, and patronage across various social and temporal scales and are constantly re-negotiated at the nexus of socio-economic, religious, and kinship ideals and praxis.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

Social Origins of Thought, The Published April 2026 The Social Origins of Thought Durkheim, Mauss, and the Category Project Schick, Johannes F. M.

The Social Origins of Thought explores the Durkheim School’s ambitious critique of philosophical interpretations of the genesis and constitution of the categories of thought. With contributions from philosophy, sociology, anthropology, media studies, and sinology, this volume illustrates the interdisciplinarity and intellectual rigor of the “category project”.

Subjects: Sociology Theory and Methodology

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Configuring Contagion Published November 2024 Configuring Contagion Ethnographies of Biosocial Epidemics Meinert, L. & Seeberg, J. (eds)

Expanding our understanding of contagion further than typical notions of infection and pandemics, this book widens the field to include biosocial epidemics. The chapters propose varied and detailed answers to questions about the epidemic and contagious potential of specific infections and non-infectious conditions.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Opening Up the University Published June 2024 Opening Up the University Teaching and Learning with Refugees Cantat, C., Cook, I., & Rajaram, P. K. (eds)

Including contributions from educators, administrators, practitioners, and students, Opening Up the University addresses specific points relating to the access and success of refugees in higher education. This expansive collected volume aims to inspire and question those who are considering creating their own interventions, suggesting concrete avenues for further action within existing academic structures.

Subjects: Educational Studies Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals


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American Icon in Puerto Rico, An Published June 2023 An American Icon in Puerto Rico Barbie, Girlhood, and Colonialism at Play Aguiló-Pérez, E. R.

Since her creation in 1959, Barbie has become an icon of femininity to girls all over the world. In this monograph, author Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez explores the ways through which women and girls in Puerto Rico construct their own identities in relation to femininity, body image, race, and nationalism through Barbie play.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Neoliberalizing Diversity in Liberal Arts College Life Published February 2022 Neoliberalizing Diversity in Liberal Arts College Life Urciuoli, B.

Far from being synonymous with race or other forms of social difference, diversity is a construct frequently contrasting with the reality of students’ lives. Neoliberalizing Diversity in Liberal Arts College Life focuses on how neoliberal diversity operates at one liberal arts college, exploring the relationship between higher education and neoliberalism.

Subjects: Educational Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology

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An Urban Future for Sápmi? Published January 2022 An Urban Future for Sápmi? Indigenous Urbanization in the Nordic States and Russia Berg-Nordlie, M., Dankertsen, A, & Winsvold, M. (eds)

Presenting the political and cultural processes that occur within the indigenous Sámi people of North Europe as they undergo urbanization, this book examines how they have retained their sense of history and culture in this new setting. The book is written by a team of researchers, mostly Sámi, from all the countries covered in the book.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Urban Studies Sociology

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Migration in the Making of the Gulf Space Published February 2025 Migration in the Making of the Gulf Space Social, Political, and Cultural Dimensions Bouzas, A. M. & Casini, L. (eds)

Combining visual and literary analyses and original ethnographic studies as part of a more general political reflection, Migration in the Making of Gulf Space examines the role of migrants and non-citizens in the processes of settling in the Arab States of the Gulf region.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Franz Baermann Steiner Published December 2021 Franz Baermann Steiner A Stranger in the World Adler, J. & Fardon, R.

Franz Baermann Steiner (1909-52) provided the vital link between the intellectual culture of central Europe and the Oxford Institute of Anthropology in its post-Second World War years.

This book demonstrates his quiet influence within anthropology, which has extended from Mary Douglas to David Graeber, and how his remarkable poetry reflected profoundly on the slavery and murder of the Shoah.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Literary Studies

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Pursuit of Pleasurable Work, The Published April 2024 The Pursuit of Pleasurable Work Craftwork in Twenty-First Century England Marchand, T. H. J.

Against the backdrop of an alienating, technologizing and ever-accelerating world of material production, this book tells an intimate story: one about a community of woodworkers training at an historic institution in London’s East End during the present ‘renaissance of craftsmanship’.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Cosmic Coherence Published November 2021 Cosmic Coherence A Cognitive Anthropology Through Chinese Divination Matthews, W.

Humans are unique in their ability to create systematic accounts of the world – theories based on guiding cosmological principles. This book is about the role of cognition in creating cosmologies, and explores this through the ethnography and history of Yijing divination in China.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Nothing New in Europe? Published November 2021 Nothing New in Europe? Israelis Look at Antisemitism Today Haviv-Horiner, A.

Anti-Semitism’s recent rise in Europe and Germany has manifested in verbal hostility and attacks. Through fifteen interviews with Jewish Israelis and contextual essays, Nothing New in Europe? provides an opportunity to reflect on current anti-Semitic discourse under a more educated and objective light.

Subject: Sociology

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Collaborative Happiness Published April 2024 Collaborative Happiness Building the Good Life in Urban Cohousing Communities Kingfisher, C.

Collaborative Happiness looks at two urban cohousing communities: Kankanmori, in Tokyo; and Quayside Village, in Vancouver. In expanding beyond mainstream approaches to happiness focused exclusively on the individual, Quayside Village and Kankanmori provide an alternative model for how to understand and practice the good life in an increasingly urbanized world marked by crisis of both social and environmental sustainability.

Subjects: Applied Anthropology Urban Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Moral Economy at Work Published September 2023 Moral Economy at Work Ethnographic Investigations in Eurasia Yalçın-Heckmann, L. (ed)

The idea of a moral economy has been explored and assessed in numerous disciplines. The anthropological studies in this volume provide a new perspective to this idea by showing how the relations of workers, employees and employers, and of firms, families and households are interwoven with local notions of moralities.

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Work, Society, and the Ethical Self Published September 2021 Work, Society, and the Ethical Self Chimeras of Freedom in the Neoliberal Era Hann, C. (ed)

Primarily on the basis of ethnographic case-studies from around the world, this volume links investigations of work to questions of personal and professional identity and social relations. The authors uncover complex entanglements between the drudgery and exploitation experienced by most people in the course of making a living and ideals of emancipated personhood.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

Vertiginous Life Published March 2023 Vertiginous Life An Anthropology of Time and the Unforeseen Knight, D. M.

Through individual stories from crisis Greece, this book explores the everyday effects of vertigo: nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, the sense of falling, and unknowingness of Self. Being lost in time, caught in the spin-cycle of crisis, people reflect on belonging to modern Europe, neoliberal promises of accumulation, defeated futures, and the existential dilemmas of life held captive.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Living Like a Girl Published August 2021 Living Like a Girl Agency, Social Vulnerability and Welfare Measures in Europe and Beyond Vogel, M. & Arnell, L. (eds)

With a particular focus on girls who have experienced interventions by social services, the contributions in Living Like a Girl expand our understanding of contemporary European girlhood by demonstrating how social problems are managed in different cultural contexts, political and social systems.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology Cultural Studies (General) Sustainable Development Goals

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Matsutake Worlds Published July 2021 Matsutake Worlds Faier, L. & Hathaway, M. J. (eds)

Matsutake Worlds explores matsutake mushrooms through the lens of multispecies encounters, to explore the mushroom’s success on the world stage. This success cannot be accounted for by any one cultural or economic process—rather, the matsutake has flourished due to many different processes, culminating in the culinary institution we know today.

Subjects: Sociology Food & Nutrition Anthropology (General)

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Explorations in Economic Anthropology Published June 2023 Explorations in Economic Anthropology Key Issues and Critical Reflections Kaneff, D. & Endres, K. W. (eds)

At a time of rising global economic precarity and social inequality, the field of economic anthropology offers solutions through the study of local and contextualized economic practices. This book is made up of an exciting collection of succinct essays authored by leading scholars primarily from the field of economic anthropology.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Almost, but Not Quite Bored in Pula Published July 2021 Almost, but Not Quite Bored in Pula An Anthropological Study of the Tapija Phenomenon in Northwest Croatia Matošević, A.

Based on interviews and fieldwork conducted among residents of Pula – a coastal city in Northwestern Croatia, this study explores various aspects of a local feeling of boredom. This is mirrored in the term tapija, a word of Turkish origin describing a property deed.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Textures of Belonging Published July 2021 Textures of Belonging Senses, Objects and Spaces of Romanian Roma Racleş, A.

The longstanding European conception that Roma and non-Roma are separated by unambiguous socio-cultural distinctions has led to the construction of Roma as "non-belonging others." Challenging this conception, Textures of Belonging explores how Roma negotiate and feel belonging on the everyday level.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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After Corporate Paternalism Published May 2023 After Corporate Paternalism Material Renovation and Social Change in Times of Ruination Straube, C.

In this ethnographic study of post-paternalist ruination and renovation, Christian Straube explores social change at the intersection of material decay and social disconnection in the former mine township Mpatamatu of Luanshya, one of the oldest mining towns on the Zambian Copperbelt.

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How Kinship Systems Change Published July 2021 How Kinship Systems Change On the Dialectics of Practice and Classification Parkin, R.

Using some of his landmark publications on kinship, along with a new introduction, chapter and conclusion, Robert Parkin discusses here the changes in kinship terminologies and marriage practices, as well as the dialectics between them.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Age of Capitalism and Bureaucracy Published June 2021 The Age of Capitalism and Bureaucracy Perspectives on the Political Sociology of Max Weber Mommsen, W. J.

In this new edition of Wolfgang Mommsen’s illuminating study, Max Weber is presented in terms of the major questions that preoccupied him as one of the towering social scientists of his time, with insights that are persistently relevant as we deal with the structures and dynamics of modern industrial societies.

Subjects: Sociology History: 20th Century to Present

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Delta Life Published May 2023 Delta Life Exploring Dynamic Environments where Rivers Meet the Sea Krause, F. & Harris, M. (eds)

Proposing a series of innovative steps towards better understanding human lives at the interstices of water and land, this volume includes eight ethnographies from deltas around the world. The book presents ‘delta life’ with intimate descriptions of the predicaments, imaginations and activities of delta inhabitants.

Subjects: Environmental Studies (General) Anthropology (General) Sociology


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Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic Experience Published June 2021 Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic Experience New Phenomenological and Cognitivist Perspectives Sinnerbrink, R. (ed)

Since the early 1990s, phenomenology and cognitivism have become two of the most influential approaches to film theory. Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic Experience explores how these two approaches might work together to create a philosophy of film that is both descriptively rich and theoretically productive.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Media Studies Sociology

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Liminal Moves Published April 2021 Liminal Moves Traveling along Places, Meanings, and Times Cangià, F.

Liminal Moves explores the (im)mobilities of three groups of people - street monkey performers in Japan, adolescents writing about migrants in Italy, and men accompanying their partners in Switzerland for work. The book explores how, for these ‘travelers’, the interplay of mobility and immobility creates a ‘liminal hotspot’, a condition of suspension and ambivalence between places, meanings and times.

Subjects: Mobility Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Ethnography in the Raw Published March 2024 Ethnography in the Raw Life in a Luzon Village Moeran, B.

Ethnography in the Raw describes the author’s encounters with a Philippine family into which he has married, his wife’s friends and acquaintances, and their lives in a remote rural village in the rice basin of Luzon, about 130 miles north east of Manila. It is both anthropological fieldwork ‘in the raw,’ and an incisive analysis of contemporary Philippine society and culture.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Ethical Practice in Participatory Visual Research with Girls Published March 2021 Ethical Practice in Participatory Visual Research with Girls Transnational Approaches Moletsane, R., Wiebesiek, L.,Treffry-Goatley, A. & Mandrona, A. (eds)

Girls and young women from rural and indigenous communities around the world  face some of the most adverse social issues in the world despite the existence of protective laws and treaties. This collected volume explores the potential of participatory visual method (PVM) for girls and young women in these communities.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Taste for Oppression, A Published March 2024 A Taste for Oppression A Political Ethnography of Everyday Life in Belarus Hervouet, R.

Belarus has emerged from communism in a unique manner. The author, who has lived in Belarus for several years, highlights several mechanisms of tyranny, beyond the regime’s ability to control and repress, which should not be underestimated. The book sheds light on the reasons why part of the population supports Alexander Lukashenko and takes a fresh look at the functioning of what has been called 'the last dictatorship in Europe'.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Rhetoric and Social Relations Published February 2021 Rhetoric and Social Relations Dialectics of Bonding and Contestation Abbink, J. & LaTosky, S. (eds)

Rhetoric and Social Relations addresses the use and embeddedness of rhetoric in social life and social interaction. It explores the constitutive role of rhetoric in socio-cultural relations, where discursive persuasion is so important, and contains both theoretical chapters as well as fascinating examples of the ambiguities and effects of rhetoric used (un)consciously in social praxis.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Tropological Thought and Action Published January 2022 Tropological Thought and Action Essays on the Poetics of Imagination Živković, M., Pelkey, J. & Fernandez, J. W. (eds)

From twilight in the Himalayas to dream worlds in the Serbian state, this book provides a unique collection of anthropological and cross-cultural inquiry into the power of rhetorical tropes and their relevance to the formation and analysis of social thought and action through a series of ethnographic essays offering in-depth studies of the human imagination at work and play around the world.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Waithood Published January 2023 Waithood Gender, Education, and Global Delays in Marriage and Childbearing Inhorn, M. C. & Smith-Hefner, N. J. (eds)

The concept of “Waithood” was developed by political scientist Diane Singerman to describe the expanding period of time between adolescence and full adulthood as young people wait to secure steady employment and marry. The contributors to this volume employ the waithood concept as a frame for richly detailed ethnographic studies of “youth in waiting” from a variety of world areas.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Politics of the Dunes Published November 2020 Politics of the Dunes Poetry, Architecture, and Coloniality at the Open City Woods, M.

Politics of the Dunes explores the ways in which the Open City’s architectural and urban practice is devoted to keeping open the utopian possibility for multiplicity, pluralism, and democratization in the face of authoritarianism, a powerful mode of postcolonial environmental urbanism that can inform architectural practices today.

Subjects: Urban Studies Sociology History (General)

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Invisible Faces and Hidden Stories Published January 2025 Invisible Faces and Hidden Stories Narratives of Vulnerable Populations and Their Caregivers Obeng, C. S. & Obeng, S. G. (eds)

Dealing with narratives of vulnerable populations, this book looks at how they deal with dimensions of their social life, especially in regards to health. It reflects the socio-political ecologies like public hostility and stereotyping, neglect of their unique health needs, their courage to overcome adversity, and the love of family and healthcare providers in mitigating their problems.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Applied Anthropology Sociology

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Mobility of Memory, The Published May 2024 The Mobility of Memory Migrations and Diasporas across European Borders Passerini, L., Trakilović, M., & Proglio, G. (eds)

During five years of field research in Italy and the Netherlands, the “Bodies Across Borders: Oral and Visual Memory in Europe and Beyond” (BABE) team examined the connection between mobility and memory in Europe. This volume, the outcome of that project, engages with the tensions between roots and routes, history and memory, minds and bodies, macrostructures and micro stories, and control and resistance.

Subjects: Mobility Studies Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology Memory Studies

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What Now Published September 2024 What Now Everyday Endurance and Social Intensity in an Australian Aboriginal Community Dalley, C.

Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork undertaken since 2006, the book addresses some of the most topical aspects of remote Aboriginal life in Australia. This includes the role of kinship and family, relationships to land and sea, and cross-cultural relations with non-Aboriginal residents.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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We Come as Members of the Superior Race Published October 2020 We Come as Members of the Superior Race Distortions and Education Policy Discourse in Sub-Saharan Africa Mfum-Mensah, O.

We Come as Members of the Superior Race discusses the stereotype of Africans as “primitive” and “unintelligent,” exploring how this legacy has enforced contemporary educational and development discourses which view African societies as subordinated in a global geopolitical order, and how it continues to influence education policy in Sub-Sahara Africa today.

Subjects: Educational Studies Development Studies Sociology Sustainable Development Goals

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Facing the Crisis Published September 2020 Facing the Crisis Ethnographies of Work in Italian Industrial Capitalism D'Aloisio, F. & Ghezzi, S. (eds)

Facing the Crisis brings together ethnographic material from anthropological research projects carried out in various Italian industrial locations during the last economic crisis. With its wide number of locations and industries, the volume looks at all corners of the diverse Italian manufacturing system.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Modernity and the Unmaking of Men Published August 2020 Modernity and the Unmaking of Men Schubert, V.

Responding to the renewed emphasis on the significance of village studies, this book focuses on aging bachelorhood as a site of intolerable angst when faced with rural depopulation and social precarity. Based on ongoing ethnographic fieldwork in contemporary Macedonian society, the book explores the intersections between modernity, kinship and gender.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Punks and Skins United Forthcoming September 2026 Punks and Skins United Identity, Class and the Economics of an Eastern German Subculture Venstel, A.

Germany has one of the most lively and well-developed punk scenes in the world. However, punk in this country is not just a style-based music community. This book provides an anthropological examination of how punk reflects the larger changes and contradictions in post-reunification Germany.

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Working in Greece and Turkey Published July 2020 Working in Greece and Turkey A Comparative Labour History from Empires to Nation-States, 1840–1940 Papastefanaki, L. & Kabadayı, M. E. (eds)

The studies in Working in Greece and Turkey provide an overdue exploration of labour history on both sides of the Aegean, before as well as after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. Deploying the approaches of global labour history as a framework, this volume presents transnational, transcontinental, and diachronic comparisons that illuminate the shared history of Greece and Turkey.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Beyond Filial Piety Published April 2022 Beyond Filial Piety Rethinking Aging and Caregiving in Contemporary East Asian Societies Shea, J., Moore, K., & Zhang, H. (eds)

This volume explores emerging cultural meanings and social responses to population aging in contemporary East Asian societies. Drawing on ethnographic, demographic, policy, archival, and media data, the authors trace both common patterns and diverging trends across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, and Korea.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Agency in Transnational Memory Politics Published November 2023 Agency in Transnational Memory Politics Wüstenberg, J. & Sierp, A. (eds)

This volume brings together theoretical and practical considerations to provide transnational memory scholars with an interdisciplinary investigation into agency—the “who” and the “how” of cross-border commemoration that motivates activists and fascinates observers.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology Memory Studies

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Borders across Healthcare Published October 2022 Borders across Healthcare Moral Economies of Healthcare and Migration in Europe Sahraoui, N. (ed)

Borders across Healthcare explores contemporary moral economies of the healthcare-migration nexus through a scalar and relational perspective. The volume documents the many ways in which borders come to disrupt healthcare settings and illuminates how judgements of a health-related deservingness become increasingly important, producing hierarchies that undermine a universal right to healthcare.

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Time Work Published March 2023 Time Work Studies of Temporal Agency Flaherty, M. G., Meinert, L., & Dalsgård, A. L. (eds)

Examining how people alter or customize various dimensions of their temporal experience, this volume discovers how we resist external sources of temporal constraint or structure. These ethnographic studies are international in scope and look at many different countries and continents.

Subjects: Applied Anthropology Sociology Anthropology (General)

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Structures of Protection? Published October 2022 Structures of Protection? Rethinking Refugee Shelter Scott-Smith, T. & Breeze, M. E. (eds)

Questioning what shelter is and how we can define it, this volume brings together twenty-three essays on different forms of refugee shelter, with a view to widening public understanding about the lives of forced migrants and developing theoretical understanding of this oft-neglected facet of the refugee experience.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Spaces of Solidarity Published May 2020 Spaces of Solidarity Karen Activism in the Thailand-Burma Borderlands Sharples, R.

Exploring notions of activism and space as narrated by Karen displaced persons and refugees in the Thai-Burma borderlands, this book looks beyond refugees as passive victims or a ‘humanitarian case’. Instead, the book examines the active engagement the Karen have with their persecution and displacement, and their subsequent emplacement in the borderlands.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Refugee and Migration Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Protest, Youth and Precariousness Published April 2020 Protest, Youth and Precariousness The Unfinished Fight against Austerity in Portugal Carmo, R. M. & Vasconcelos Simões, J. A. (eds)

After over a decade of austerity in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, what lies next for European societies? This edited collection brings together sociologists, social movement specialists, political scientists, and other scholars to look specifically at how Portuguese youth have navigated this politically and economically difficult period.

Subjects: Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology History (General) Sustainable Development Goals

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Selfishness and Selflessness Published October 2024 Selfishness and Selflessness New Approaches to Understanding Morality Layne, L. L. (ed)

We are said to be suffering a narcissism epidemic when the need for collective action seems more pressing than ever. Selfishness and selflessness address the ‘proper’ and ‘improper’ relationship between one’s self and others. The work they do during periods of social instability and cultural change is probed in this original, interdisciplinary collection.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Rhetorical Minds Published April 2020 Rhetorical Minds Meditations on the Cognitive Science of Persuasion Oakley, T.

As a meditation on the nature of human thought and action, this book starts with the proposition that human thinking is inherently and irreducibly social, and that the long rhetorical tradition in the West has been a neglected source for thinking about cognition.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Rethinking the Age of Emancipation Published September 2025 Rethinking the Age of Emancipation Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on Gender, Family, and Religion in Italy and Germany, 1800–1918 Baumeister, M., Lenhard, P., & Nattermann, R. (eds)

Rethinking the Age of Emancipation aims at a critical reassessment of the development of the two “late” nations, Italy and Germany, from a new and transnational perspective. Essays by an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars examine the discursive relationships among nationalism, war, and emancipation as well as the ambiguous roles of historical protagonists with competing loyalties.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century Jewish Studies Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Postwar Soldiers Published March 2020 Postwar Soldiers Historical Controversies and West German Democratization, 1945–1955 Echternkamp, J.

In Postwar Soldiers, Jörg Echternkamp analyzes three themes in the early history of West Germany: interpretations of the war during its conclusion and the occupation period; military veteran communities’ self-perceptions; and the public rehabilitation of the image of the German soldier.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Navigating Miscarriage Published February 2023 Navigating Miscarriage Social, Medical and Conceptual Perspectives Kilshaw, S. & Borg, K. (eds)

This collected volume explores miscarriage in diverse historical and cultural settings with contributions from anthropologists, historians and medical professionals. The book considers meanings attached to miscarriage and how religious, cultural, medical and legal forces impact the way miscarriage is experienced and perceived.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology

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Friendship without Borders Published September 2023 Friendship without Borders Women's Stories of Power, Politics, and Everyday Life across East and West Germany Leask, P.

Drawing on a set of interviews and a thousand letters written over fifty years, Friendship, Power, and Everyday Life considers how a group of women, self-defined as non-political, experienced, accepted, rejected, or countered the exercise of power across twentieth-century regimes in Germany.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality

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Credit and Debt in an Unequal Society Published February 2020 Credit and Debt in an Unequal Society Establishing a Consumer Credit Market in South Africa Schraten, J.

Investigates the political reasons for South Africa adopting an allegedly self-regulating market despite its disastrous effects and identifies the colonialist ideas of property rights as a mainstay of the existing social order.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Roma and Their Struggle for Identity in Contemporary Europe, The Published September 2022 The Roma and Their Struggle for Identity in Contemporary Europe Baar, H. van & Kóczé, A. (eds)

Thirty years after the collapse of Communism, and at a time of radically diverse kinds of identity politics, including anti-migrant, anti-Roma, anti-Muslim and anti-establishment movements, this book analyses how Roma identity is expressed in contemporary Europe.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Money Counts Published January 2020 Money Counts Revisiting Economic Calculation Schmidt, M. & Ross, S. (eds)

Traditionally viewed as an abstraction, the quantative nature of money is essential in evaluating the relationship between monetary systems and society. Money Counts moves beyond abstraction, exploring the conceptual diversity and everyday enactment of money’s quantity.

Subjects: Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Devil is Disorder, The Published January 2020 The Devil is Disorder Bodies, Spirits and Misfortune in a Trinidadian Village Lynch, R.

What role might the Devil have in health and illness? The Devil is Disorder explores constructions of the body, health, illness and wider misfortune in a Trinidadian village where evangelical Christianity is growing in popularity. Based on long-term ethnography, the book takes a nuanced cosmological approach to situate evangelical Christian understandings.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Anthropology of Religion Sociology

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Jaguars of the Dawn Published September 2023 Jaguars of the Dawn Spirit Mediumship in the Brazilian Vale do Amanhecer Pierini, E.

Drawing upon over a decade of extensive fieldwork in temples of the Vale do Amanhecer in Brazil and Europe, this ethnography explores how mediums understand their experiences and how they learn to establish relationships with their spirit guides.

Subjects: Anthropology of Religion Medical Anthropology Sociology

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On Violence in History Published January 2020 On Violence in History Dwyer, P. & Micale, M. S. (eds)

Is global violence on the decline? Steven Pinker’s highly-publicized argument that human violence across the world has been dramatically abating continues to influence discourse among academics and the general public alike.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology

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Nationalism Revisited Published December 2019 Nationalism Revisited Austrian Social Closure from Romanticism to the Digital Age Karner, C.

Focused on the German-speaking parts of the former Habsburg Empire, this book offers a series of analyses of the interplay of nationalism’s discursive and institutional facets. Christian Karner develops a distinctive, longue durée perspective on Austrian nationalism, which traces nationalist politics from the late eighteenth century to today’s digital age.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology

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Human Garden, A Published December 2019 A Human Garden French Policy and the Transatlantic Legacies of Eugenic Experimentation Rosental, P.-A.

A Human Garden explains the longevity of the Ungemach Gardens, an experimental eugenic city that survived on the outskirts of Strasbourg from the 1920s to the 1980s. He reveals the inheritance of eugenics, examining ways in which eugenics have come to influence social, health, and educational policymaking in the post-war era.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Social Im/mobilities in Africa Published November 2023 Social Im/mobilities in Africa Ethnographic Approaches Noret, J. (ed)

Grounded in both theory and ethnography, this volume insists on taking social positionality seriously when accounting for Africa’s current age of polarizing wealth. To this end, the notion of social im/mobilities emphasizes the complexities of current changes, taking us beyond the prism of a unidimensional social ladder, for social moves cannot always be apprehended through the binaries of ‘gains’ and ‘losses’.

Subjects: Mobility Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Brazilian Steel Town Published November 2019 Brazilian Steel Town Machines, Land, Money and Commoning in the Making of the Working Class Mollona, M.

Volta Redonda is a Brazilian steel town founded in the 1940s by dictator Getúlio Vargas on an ex-coffee valley as a powerful symbol of Brazilian modernization. Brazilian Steel-Town tells the story of the people tied to this ailing giant – of their fears, hopes, and everyday struggles.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Urban Studies Sociology

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Access to Assisted Reproductive Technologies Published November 2019 Access to Assisted Reproductive Technologies The Case of France and Belgium Merchant, J. (ed)

Despite France and Belgium sharing and interacting constantly, access to Assisted Reproductive Technologies are strikingly different. The contributors to this volume are social scientists from France, Belgium, England and the United States and represent different disciplines. Each author has attempted, through the prism of their specialties, to demonstrate and analyse how and why this striking difference in access to ART exists.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology

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Bourdieu and Social Space Published November 2022 Bourdieu and Social Space Mobilities, Trajectories, Emplacements Reed-Danahay, D.

French sociologist and anthropologist Pierre Bourdieu’s relevance for studies of spatiality and mobility has received less attention than other aspects of his work.  Here, Deborah Reed-Danahay argues that the concept of social space, central to Bourdieu’s ideas, addresses the structured inequalities that prevail in spatial choices and practices.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Mobility Studies Sociology

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Inward Looking Published October 2019 Inward Looking The Impact of Migration on Romanipe from the Romani Perspective Marinov, A. G.

Inward Looking seeks to understand the relationship between Romani identity, performance and migration. Particularly, it studies the idea of ‘Romanipe’ under the prism of the personal accounts of Romani migrants. The findings are based on qualitative data gathered from Romani migrants from three towns in Bulgaria.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General) Refugee and Migration Studies

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Sometime Kin Published October 2019 Sometime Kin Layers of Memory, Boundaries of Ethnography Wallman, S.

Sometime Kin is the portrait of an Alpine settlement - its history, economy and culture - and its unusual resistance to outsiders and modernisation. Against this we see it embrace the ethnographer’s four small children. Sandra Wallman’s account reveals the distortion to ordinary life caused by the intrusion of the anthropologist and the effect of informants observing her.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology

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Repair, Brokenness, Breakthrough Published September 2022 Repair, Brokenness, Breakthrough Ethnographic Responses Martínez, F. & Laviolette, P. (eds)

We are all repairers. Exploring some of the ways in which repair practices and perceptions of brokenness vary culturally Repair, Brokenness, Breakthrough argues that repair is an attempt to extend the life of things as well as an answer to failures, gaps, wrongdoings and leftovers.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Heritage Studies

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Vampire, The Published April 2022 The Vampire Origins of a European Myth Bohn, T. M.

Drawing on a wealth of heretofore neglected sources from multiple languages, this book gives a fascinating account of how vampires—whose various incarnations originally developed within the folk traditions of societies throughout the world—came to be inextricably tied to Eastern Europe in the popular imagination.

Subjects: Sociology Literary Studies History (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Ambiguous Childhoods Published June 2022 Ambiguous Childhoods Peer Socialisation, Schooling and Agency in a Zambian Village Clemensen, N.

Drawing on rich linguistic-ethnographic details of Zambian children interacting, combined with observations of school and household procedures, the author provides a rare insight into the lives, voices, and learning paths of children in a rural African setting.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Development Studies Educational Studies

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Anti-Social Contract, The Forthcoming September 2026 The Anti-Social Contract Injurious Talk and Dangerous Exchanges in Northern Mongolia Højer, L.

Set in a remote district of villagers and nomadic pastoralists in the northernmost part of Mongolia, this ethnography reveals an everyday universe where uncertain relations are as much internally cultivated in indigenous Mongolian perceptions of social relatedness, as it is externally confronted in postsocialist surroundings of unemployment and diminished social security.

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Girl in the Text, The Published July 2019 The Girl in the Text Smith, A. (ed)

How are girls represented in written and graphic texts, and how do these representations inform our understanding of girlhood? In this volume, contributors examine the girl in the text in order to explore a range of perspectives on girlhood across borders and in relation to their positionality.

Subjects: Literary Studies Sociology Media Studies Anthropology (General)

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Crossing Histories and Ethnographies Published September 2023 Crossing Histories and Ethnographies Following Colonial Historicities in Timor-Leste Roque, R. & Traube, E. G. (eds)

Brings together different generations of Timor-Leste scholars into dialogue to reconsider a diversity of such critical topics as the incorporation of strangers, the meanings of colonial documents, the value of sacred heirlooms, or the remembering (and forgetting) of colonial violence.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Colonial History Sociology

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Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere, The Forthcoming November 2026 The Configuration of the Spanish Public Sphere From the Enlightenment to the Indignados Jiménez Torres, D. & Villamediana González, L. (eds)

This volume brings together leading scholars in Spanish and Latin American studies to explore the concept of the Spanish “public sphere” and its relation to society and political power over time. It offers a long-term, panoramic view—spanning from the Enlightenment to current developments in the EU—on one of the most urgent issues for contemporary European societies.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Sociology


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In Pursuit of Belonging Published June 2019 In Pursuit of Belonging Forging an Ethical Life in European-Turkish Spaces Rottmann, S, B.

The story of one remarkable woman, Leyla, a mother, who has struggled against pain and shame to live a life that makes her proud and which also inspires others. Using her story, In Pursuit of Belonging enhances our understanding of key issues in the anthropology of ethics and migration.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology

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Market Frictions Published June 2019 Market Frictions Trade and Urbanization at the Vietnam-China Border Endres, K. W.

Based on ethnographic research conducted during several years, Market Frictions examines the tensions and frictions that emerge from the interaction of global market forces, urban planning policies, and small-scale trading activities in the Vietnamese border city of Lào Cai.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Anthropology (General) Sociology

Political Networks and Social Movements Published May 2019 Political Networks and Social Movements Bolivian State–Society Relations under Evo Morales, 2006–2016 Valdivia Rivera, S.

Political Networks and Social Movements examines the relationship between the State and social movements under the administration of current Bolivian president Evo Morales. Author Soledad Valdivia Rivera analyzes how this linkage has come to transform the essence of the Bolivian political process as we know it.

Subjects: Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology History (General)

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Engaging Evil Published October 2022 Engaging Evil A Moral Anthropology Olsen, W. C. & Csordas, T. J. (eds)

Exploring the anthropology of evil as an empirical human phenomenon, this volume attempts to show the usefulness of treating evil as a descriptive reality where concepts such as violence, criminality, and hatred fall short of capturing the darkest side of human existence.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology Anthropology of Religion

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Marketing Hope Published May 2019 Marketing Hope Get-Rich-Quick Schemes in Siberia Schiffauer, L.

Looks at how get-rich-quick schemes manifest themselves in a Siberian town. By focusing on the social dynamics of these popular economies, Leonie Schiffauer provides insights into how capitalist logic is learned and negotiated, and how it affects local realities in a post-Soviet environment.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents Published November 2022 Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents The Making and Unmaking of Racial Exceptionalism Anderson, W., Roque, R., & Ventura Santos, R. (eds)

The Portuguese-speaking Global South, especially Brazil, often envisions itself as exceptional in its racial conceptions and politics. Luso-Tropicalism and Its Discontents reassesses Gilberto Freyre’s influential claims that Portuguese colonialism produced what came to be called “racial democracy,” and explores racialization beyond the common trope of “race-mixing.”

Subjects: Colonial History History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Post-Ottoman Topologies Published April 2019 Post-Ottoman Topologies The Presence of the Past in the Era of the Nation-State Argenti, N. (ed)

With contributions from several of the Balkan countries that once were united under the aegis of the Ottoman Empire, this latest volume proposes new theoretical approaches to the experience and transmission of the past through time.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Memory Studies

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Cyborg Mind Published August 2022 Cyborg Mind What Brain–Computer and Mind–Cyberspace Interfaces Mean for Cyberneuroethics MacKellar, C.

An inter-disciplinary examination of the ethical challenges arisings from direct interfaces between the human brain and computer systems as well as between the mind and cyberspace. This volume is the first extensive study in cyberneuroethics, a subject matter which is certain to have a significant impact in the 21st century and beyond.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology


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Gendering Post-1945 German History Published August 2022 Gendering Post-1945 German History Entanglements Hagemann, K., & Harsch, D., & Brühöfner, F. (eds)

Gendering Post-1945 German History: Entanglements offers new and critical insight into the state of the research on post-war German history from a gender perspective. Using the concept of “entanglement,” this volume investigates the ways in which East and West German gender relations were socially and politically intertwined.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Engaged Historian, The Published December 2024 The Engaged Historian Perspectives on the Intersections of Politics, Activism and the Historical Profession Berger, S. (ed)

Political action and historical research have been deeply intertwined for nearly as long as the historical profession has existed. In this insightful collection, practicing historians analyze, reflect on, and share their experiences of this complex relationship.

Subjects: History (General) Peace and Conflict Studies Sociology

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Beyond the Border Published March 2019 Beyond the Border Young Minorities in the Danish-German Borderlands, 1955-1971 Wung-Sung, T. H.

Beyond the Border reconstructs the experiences of minority youths living in the Danish-German borderlands from the 1950s to the 1970s. Drawing on a remarkable variety of archival and oral sources, author Tobias Haimin Wung-Sung provides a rich and fine-grained analysis that encompasses political issues from the NATO alliance and European integration to everyday life and popular culture.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Categories in Context Forthcoming August 2026 Categories in Context Gender and Work in France and Germany, 1900–Present Berrebi-Hoffmann, I., Giraud, O., Renard, L., & Wobbe, T. (eds)

Despite the wealth of empirical research into the interrelationships of gender and labor available, little is known about the forms of classification and categorization shaping these social phenomena. Categories in Context enriches our understanding of how cognitive categories such as status, law, and rights have been produced, comprehended, appropriated, and eventually transformed in France and Germany.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality History (General) Sociology


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Playing the Marginality Game Published March 2019 Playing the Marginality Game Identity Politics in West Africa Schroven, A.

In Guinea, situated in the background of central government struggles, rural elites, through the use of identity politics, employ history and contemporary political reforms to maintain their privileges and perpetuate a generation-old local social contract that bridges ethnic and religious divides.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Development Studies

How Materials Matter Published October 2023 How Materials Matter Design, Innovation and Materiality in the Pacific Were, G.

Explores how design and innovation shape people’s lives in the Pacific. Focusing on plant materials from the region, it reveals ways in which a variety of people – from craftswomen and scientists to architects and politicians – work with materials to transform worlds.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Party Responses to Social Movements Published March 2019 Party Responses to Social Movements Challenges and Opportunities Piccio, D. R.

Focusing on Italy and the Netherlands since the 1970s, Party Responses to Social Movements demonstrates how political parties have incorporated the demands of social movements to a surprising extent, even as both have grappled with fundamental and inevitable tension between their respective roles and aims.

Subjects: Sociology Peace and Conflict Studies Political and Economic Anthropology

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Refugees Welcome? Published January 2019 Refugees Welcome? Difference and Diversity in a Changing Germany Bock, J.-J. & Macdonald, S. (eds)

Combining in-depth anthropological studies with more long-term analyses, this volume examines the responses to and implications of the arrival in 2015 and 2016 of over one million asylum seekers and refugees in Germany – widely seen as the most major and contested social change in the country since reunification.

Subjects: Sociology Refugee and Migration Studies Political and Economic Anthropology

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Changing Meanings of the Welfare State, The Published November 2021 The Changing Meanings of the Welfare State Histories of a Key Concept in the Nordic Countries Edling, N. (ed)

The Nordic concept of “the welfare state” is a well-worn analytical idea that has yet to receive much exploration beyond its postwar emergence. This volume chronicles “the welfare state” from its historical origins to its interpretations, values, and challenges over time in Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Europeanization in Sweden Published February 2023 Europeanization in Sweden Opportunities and Challenges for Civil Society Organizations Meeuwisse, A. & Scaramuzzino, R. (eds)

This volume brings together new empirical research into how the process of European integration has played out in Sweden. Europeanization in Sweden not only offers insights into how Europeanization is enacted on the ground, but also addresses the question of whether and how the “Swedish model” can guide European integration.

Subjects: Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology


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Global Age-Friendly Community Movement, The Published August 2020 The Global Age-Friendly Community Movement A Critical Appraisal Stafford, P. B. (ed)

This book provides an introduction to the global phenomenon of the age-friendly community movement, through an extensive collection of international case studies by researchers and practitioners. It explores current tensions in the movement and offers a wide-ranging set of recommendations for advancing age-friendly community development.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology

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Politics of Authenticity, The Published November 2020 The Politics of Authenticity Countercultures and Radical Movements across the Iron Curtain, 1968-1989 Häberlen, J. C., Keck-Szajbel, M., & Mahoney, K. (eds)

The Politics of Authentic Subjectivity explores how the politics of authenticity manifested itself among Italian leftists, East German lesbian activists, and punks on both sides of the Iron Curtain. This volume shows not only how authenticity came to define a variety of social contexts, but also how it helped to lay the groundwork for the neoliberalism of a subsequent era.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology History: 20th Century to Present

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Indeterminacy Published October 2020 Indeterminacy Waste, Value, and the Imagination Alexander, C. & Sanchez, A. (eds)

What happens to people, places, and things that do not fit the progressive, ordering narratives of capitalism and modernity? This volume explores the indeterminacy left behind by conventional understandings of progress and shows how totalizing forward movement may be resisted by fragments, open-endedness, and the possibility of going nowhere at all.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Elite Malay Polygamy Forthcoming July 2026 Elite Malay Polygamy Wives, Wealth and Woes in Malaysia Zeitzen, M. K.

An ethnography of elite polygamy in urban Malaysia, this volume explores the impact this growing practice has on Malay gender relations, examining the varied and often-conflicted polygamy narratives of elite Malay women, who manage their lives and loves under the “threat” of husbands able to marry another woman without their knowledge or consent.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality Political and Economic Anthropology


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Economy, Crime and Wrong in a Neoliberal Era Published September 2018 Economy, Crime and Wrong in a Neoliberal Era Carrier, J. G. (ed)

This volume examines the relationship between corporate and economic wrongdoing and the neoliberal policies and practices that have been influential in Western societies since around 1980, considering whether neoliberalism has affected the likelihood that people and firms will act in ways that many would consider wrong – and even fragmented our very ideas of economic right and wrong.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Being a Sperm Donor Published August 2020 Being a Sperm Donor Masculinity, Sexuality, and Biosociality in Denmark Mohr, S.

Through ethnographic explorations of the everyday lives of Danish sperm donors, Being a Sperm Donor explores how masculinity and sexuality are reconfigured in a time in which the norms and logics of (reproductive) biomedicine have become ordinary, and examines how the latter’s socio-cultural and political dimensions become intertwined with men’s intimate sense of self.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Roma Activism Published October 2020 Roma Activism Reimagining Power and Knowledge Beck, S. & Ivasiuc, A. (eds)

Exploring contemporary debates and developments and gathering together contributors from activism, academia, and the worlds of policy and development, this volume argues for taking up reflexivity as practice in in Roma-related research and forms of activism, and advocates a necessary renewal of research sites, methods, and epistemologies.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Hierarchy and Value Published August 2018 Hierarchy and Value Comparative Perspectives on Moral Order Hickel, J. & Haynes, N. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Global Fluids Published July 2018 Global Fluids The Cultural Politics of Reproductive Waste and Value Kroløkke, C.

Embedded in feminist communication, sociological, and anthropological scholarship, Global Fluids examines the ways in which women’s body products (such as urine, eggs, and placentas) become valuable ingredients in the fertility and cosmetics industries, and develops cultural politics of reusability and extensibility to discuss the moral limits of their global distribution.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Ethnographies of Movement, Sociality and Space Published July 2018 Ethnographies of Movement, Sociality and Space Place-Making in the New Northern Ireland Komarova, M. & Svašek, M. (eds)

Exploring the complex dynamics of twenty-first century spatial sociality, physical movement and placemaking in Northern Ireland, this volume provides a much-needed multi-dimensional perspective that undermines the dominant image of the region as a conflict-ridden place. The contributions here draw on and further develop theories of space, place, movement, identity and sociality.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Urban Studies Cultural Studies (General)

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Living Under Austerity Published August 2020 Living Under Austerity Greek Society in Crisis Doxiadis, E. & Placas, A. (eds)

Since its sovereign debt crisis in 2009, Greece has been living under austerity. This volume explores the effects of austerity policies on politics, health care, education, media, and other areas, and examines the crisis as the context for changing attitudes in Greek society regarding immigration, crime, minorities, consumption and more.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Lessons in Perception Published October 2022 Lessons in Perception The Avant-Garde Filmmaker as Practical Psychologist Taberham, P.

Narrative comprehension, memory, hallucination, and dreaming have long been objects of fascination for cognitive psychologists, as well as inspiration for experimental filmmakers. Lessons in Perception brings together film theory and psychological research by exploring how experimental filmmakers expand the viewer’s range of aesthetic sensitivities, and the creative possibilities uncharted by commercial cinema.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Media Studies Sociology


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Reconceiving Muslim Men Forthcoming June 2026 Reconceiving Muslim Men Love and Marriage, Family and Care in Precarious Times Inhorn, M. C. & Naguib, N. (eds)

Through anthropological accounts of Muslim men’s everyday lives in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and diasporic settings, Reconceiving Muslim Men explores the creative ways in which Muslim men care for and nurture their families and communities. By focusing on reproduction, love, and care, this volume showcases Muslim men’s humanity.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology


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Revolt of the Provinces, The Forthcoming July 2026 The Revolt of the Provinces Anti-Gypsyism and Right-Wing Politics in Hungary Szombati, K.

The first in-depth ethnographic monograph on the New Right in Central and Eastern Europe, The Revolt of the Provinces explores the making of right-wing hegemony in Hungary over the last decade, focusing on interaction between social antagonisms emerging on the local level and struggles waged within the political public sphere.

Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology


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In the Best Interests of the Child Published May 2018 In the Best Interests of the Child Loss and Suffering in Adoption Proceedings Mass, M.

Based on her experience as an expert witness in court proceedings on adoption in Israel, and through four representative case studies, Mass examines the view that emphasizes the lifelong loss inflicted on the child by compulsory ‘closed’ adoption, contrasting it with the need to ‘free the child for adoption’ when parents are assessed as incapable.

Subject: Sociology

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Cutting Cosmos Published April 2018 Cutting Cosmos Masculinity and Spectacular Events among the Bugkalot Mikkelsen, H. H.

Exploring the notion of masculinity among the Bugkalot, Cutting Cosmos is not only an experimental, anthropological study of the paradoxes around which Bugkalot society revolves, but also a reflection on anthropological theory and writing.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Basic and Applied Research Published June 2023 Basic and Applied Research The Language of Science Policy in the Twentieth Century Kaldewey, D. & Schauz, D. (eds)

Basic and Applied Research traces the conceptual history of the distinction between basic and applied research to its origins in nineteenth-century Europe, explores its role in different ideological contexts after World War II, and ultimately provides valuable insights into present-day EU research policy.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology


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Urban Dreams Published May 2026 Urban Dreams Transformations of Family Life in Burkina Faso Roth, C.
de Jong, W., Perlik, M., Steuer, N., & Znoj, H. (eds)

This collection of Claudia Roth's work closely documents the livelihood strategies of members of various neighbourhoods in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. This collection focuses on notions of “the African family” as a solidary network, changing marriage and kinship relations, and increasingly precarious social status of young women and men.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Urban Studies

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World Heritage Craze in China Published July 2022 World Heritage Craze in China Universal Discourse, National Culture, and Local Memory Yan, H.

There is a World Heritage Craze in China. China claims to have the longest continuous civilization in the world and is seeking the recognition from UNESCO. With a sociological lens, this book offers comprehensive insights into World Heritage, as well as China’s deep social, cultural, and political structures.

Subjects: Heritage Studies Archaeology Sociology Travel and Tourism

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Soup, Love, and a Helping Hand Published February 2018 Soup, Love, and a Helping Hand Social Relations and Support in Guangzhou, China Fleischer, F.

Despite growing affluence, a large number of urban Chinese have problems making ends meet. Based on ethnographic research in Guangzhou, China, Soup, Love and a Helping Hand examines different modes and ideologies of help/support, as well as reciprocity, relatedness (kinship), and changing state-society relations in contemporary China.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Sacred Places, Emerging Spaces Published May 2026 Sacred Places, Emerging Spaces Religious Pluralism in the Post-Soviet Caucasus Darieva, T., Mühlfried, F., & Tuite, K. (eds)

Though long-associated with violence, the Caucasus is a region rich with spirituality. Based on fresh ethnographies and studies of sacred sites in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, Sacred Places, Emerging Spaces discusses vanishing and emerging sacred places in the multi-ethnic and multi-religious post-Soviet Caucasus.
 

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion Sociology

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Messy Europe Published October 2021 Messy Europe Crisis, Race, and Nation-State in a Postcolonial World Loftsdóttir, K., Smith, A. L., & Hipfl, B. (eds)

Messy Europe links theoretical insights to current discussions of crisis – economic and otherwise – showing how these shape the creation of subjectivities and identities. The chapters theorize “Europe” as a contested and fluid construction, and, by focusing on particular case studies, analyze how specific understandings of self and others occur in the crisis context.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Refugee and Migration Studies Political and Economic Anthropology

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Parallel Lives Revisited Published January 2018 Parallel Lives Revisited Mediterranean Guest Workers and their Families at Work and in the Neighbourhood, 1960-1980 Bock, J. De

In 2001, the term ‘parallel lives’ was coined in the UK to describe the relationship between immigrants and white Britons. Yet segregation among postwar immigrants was not new. Parallel Lives Revisited explores the lives of immigrants from six Mediterranean countries in the Belgian city of Ghent, concentrating on their experiences at the workplace and neighbourhood.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Archaeologies of Rules and Regulations Published April 2025 Archaeologies of Rules and Regulation Between Text and Practice Hausmair, B., Jervis, B., Nugent, R., & Williams, E. (eds)

How can we study the impact of rules on the lives of past people using archaeological evidence? To answer this question, Archaeologies of Rules and Regulation presents case studies drawn from across Europe and the United States, exploring the use of archaeological evidence in understanding the relationship between rules, lived experience, and social identity.

Subjects: Archaeology History: Medieval/Early Modern Sociology History (General)

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Affective States Published December 2017 Affective States Entanglements, Suspensions, Suspicions Laszczkowski, M. & Reeves, M. (eds)

The volume enhances the anthropological understanding of the various ways through which the state comes to be experienced as a visceral presence in social life.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Returning Life Published March 2023 Returning Life Language, Life Force and History in Kilimanjaro Myhre, K. C.

Returning Life explores how language and action affect life force. Diverse sources demonstrate how this phenomenon extends to coffee cash-cropping, Catholic Christianity, and colonial and post-colonial rule, featuring cognate languages throughout the area.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Stategraphy Published November 2017 Stategraphy Toward a Relational Anthropology of the State Thelen, T., Vetters, L., & Benda-Beckmann, K. von (eds)

By exploring interactions and negotiations of local actors in different institutional settings, the contributors explore state transformations in relation to social security in a variety of locations spanning from Russia, Eastern Europe, and the Balkans to the United Kingdom and France. Fusing grounded empirical studies with rigorous theorizing, the volume provides new perspectives to broader related debates in social research and political analysis.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Persistence of Race, The Published July 2024 The Persistence of Race Continuity and Change in Germany from the Wilhelmine Empire to National Socialism Day, L. & Haag, O. (eds)

In histories of the Third Reich, race is a ubiquitous topic, but German society produced a much more complex variety of racial representations over the first part of the twentieth century. This volume explores the hateful depictions of the Nazi era alongside Wilhelmine images of indigenous peoples, revealing race as on object of fascination for Germans across several eras.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Foucault's Orient Published June 2020 Foucault's Orient The Conundrum of Cultural Difference, From Tunisia to Japan Lazreg, M.

Using interviews with scholars from Tunisia and Japan, this book examines the manner in which Foucault experienced and explained his encounters with non-Western cultures, unraveling the anthropological implications of his unwavering commitment to cultural difference.  It also traces the philosophical-theoretical sources of his conception of difference, and uncovers the contradictions of his dismissal of empirical anthropology to know human beings.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Children of the Camp Published July 2021 Children of the Camp The Lives of Somali Youth Raised in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya Grayson, C.-L.

This original study carefully considers how young people perceive their living environment and how growing up in exile structures their view of the past and their country of origin, and the future and its possibilities.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Anthropology (General) Peace and Conflict Studies Sociology

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Laborers and Enslaved Workers Published September 2017 Laborers and Enslaved Workers Experiences in Common in the Making of Rio de Janeiro's Working Class, 1850-1920 Badaró Mattos, M.

In the nineteenth century, Rio de Janeiro was not only home to the largest population of enslaved laborers in the Americas, but it was also the site of an incipient working-class consciousness across seemingly distinct social categories. This volume analyzes the diverse labor arrangements and associative life of Rio’s working class, from which emerged the strategies that workers free and unfree pursued against oppression.

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Civil Society Revisited Published October 2021 Civil Society Revisited Lessons from Poland Jacobsson, K. & Korolczuk, E. (eds)

In contrast to a social scientific literature that characterizes Polish civil society as weak and passive, this volume focuses on forms of collective action that researchers too often ignore due to their theoretical and methodological blind spots. It constitutes a powerful critique of a model of civil society that is ‘made from above’ by elites, media, and public institutions.

Subjects: Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Mary Douglas Published June 2017 Mary Douglas Understanding Social Thought and Conflict 6, P. & Richards, P.

This valuable book introduces Mary Douglas’s theories, and outlines the ways in which her work is of continuing importance for the future of the social sciences. The authors effectively demonstrate how Douglas laid out the agenda for revitalizing social science by reworking Durkheim’s legacy for today, and reviews the growing body of research across the social sciences which has used, tested or developed her approach.

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology

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Indigenist Mobilization Published May 2017 Indigenist Mobilization Confronting Electoral Communism and Precarious Livelihoods in Post-Reform Kerala Steur, L.

Indigenist Mobilization explores the history of the dynamics between the Communist party in Kerala and indigenist activists, and the subtle ways in which global capitalist restructuring leads to a resonance of indigenist visions in the changed the everyday working lives and future aspirations of subaltern groups in Kerala.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Wolf Conflicts Published June 2021 Wolf Conflicts A Sociological Study Skogen, K., Krange, O., & Figari, H.

Making a comeback in Northern Europe and North America, wolf populations cause conflicts by affecting the livelihoods of rural peoples. However, their arrivals also become embedded in more general societal tensions. Wolf Conflicts reveals how conflicts over land use and conservation intertwine with patterns of hegemony and resistance in modern societies.

Subjects: Sociology Environmental Studies (General)

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Hairy Hippies and Bloody Butchers Published May 2017 Hairy Hippies and Bloody Butchers The Greenpeace Anti-Whaling Campaign in Norway Riese, J.

This book provides an inside look at Greenpeace’s decades-long campaign against the Norwegian whaling industry. Combining historical narrative with sophisticated systems-theory analysis, it examines the organization’s failure to end Norwegian whaling, providing valuable lessons for other protest movements.

Subjects: Environmental Studies (General) History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Sisters in Arms Published November 2019 Sisters in Arms Militant Feminisms in the Federal Republic of Germany since 1968 Karcher, K.

Drawing on a wealth of new source material, Sisters in Arms gives a bracing account of how radical feminism was enacted by key German leftist organizations, such as the infamous Red Army Faction and June 2 Movement. These groups often diverged ideologically and tactically, but all demonstrated the potency of militant feminism within postwar protest movements.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Poverty and Welfare in Modern German History Published December 2019 Poverty and Welfare in Modern German History Raphael, L. (ed)

This comprehensive volume demonstrates that the question of how to care for the poor has had significant implications for German history throughout the modern era. Here, eight leading historians provide essential case studies and syntheses of current research into German welfare, from the Holy Roman Empire to the present day.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology

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America Observed Published December 2016 America Observed On an International Anthropology of the United States Dominguez, V. & Habib, J. (eds)

There is surprisingly little fieldwork done in and on the United States by anthropologists from abroad. America Observed seeks to fill that gap by bringing into greater focus empirical as well as theoretical implications of this phenomenon for anthropological research and practice.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Against Exoticism Published December 2016 Against Exoticism Toward the Transcendence of Relativism and Universalism in Anthropology Kapferer, B. & Theodossopoulos, D. (eds)

This volume confronts the distortions of orientalism, ethnocentrism, and romantic nostalgia to expose exoticism, defined as the construction of false and unsubstantiated difference. Its aim is to re-found the importance of the exotic in the development of anthropological knowledge and to overcome methodological dualisms and dualistic approaches.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Creating a New Public University and Reviving Democracy Published April 2018 Creating a New Public University and Reviving Democracy Action Research in Higher Education Levin, M. & Greenwood, D. J.

Morten Levin and Davydd Greenwood analyze the wreckage created by neoliberal academic administrators and policymakers, before going on to propose Action Research processes that can transform public universities back into institutions that promote academic freedom, integrity, and democracy.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Educational Studies Sociology

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Nuclear Crisis, The Published November 2019 The Nuclear Crisis The Arms Race, Cold War Anxiety, and the German Peace Movement of the 1980s Becker-Schaum, C., Gassert, P., Mausbach, W., Klimke, M., and Zepp, M. (eds)

In 1983, more than one million Germans joined to protest NATO’s deployment of nuclear missiles in Europe. This volume survey of the “Euromissiles” crisis as experienced by its various protagonists in Germany, including NATO’s strategic maneuvering and the contours of the German protest movement.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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From Craftsmen to Capitalists Published December 2019 From Craftsmen to Capitalists German Artisans from the Third Reich to the Federal Republic, 1939-1953 McKitrick, F. L.

As Hitler consolidated power, German artisans emerged as an important Nazi constituency, drawn by the party’s rejection of both capitalism and Bolshevism. Yet, after 1945, they became one of the pillars of postwar stability. This volume gives the first account of this astonishing transformation, exploring how tradesmen helped to realize German democratization and recovery.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Online World of Surrogacy, The Published September 2018 The Online World of Surrogacy Berend, Z.

Zsuzsa Berend presents a methodologically innovative ethnography of the surrogacy support website in the United States. The Online World of Surrogacy documents collective meaning-making practices that unfold online, and explores their practical, emotional, and moral implications.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Medical Anthropology

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France of the Little-Middles Published July 2019 The France of the Little-Middles A Suburban Housing Development in Greater Paris Cartier, M., Coutant, I., Masclet, O., & Siblot, Y.

The France of the Little-Middles explores the strained reception of the migrants in The Poplars, a housing development in suburban Paris that dates back to the mid-20th centrury. The authors examine tensions within the complex less as a product of racism and xenophobia than of anxiety about social class and the loss of a sense of community that reigned before.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Urban Studies

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Constitutional Courts in Comparison Published August 2016 Constitutional Courts in Comparison The US Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court Rogowski, R. & Gawron T. (eds)

The side-by-side comparison between the U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court provides a novel socio-legal approach in studying constitutional litigation, focusing on conditions of mobilisation, decision-making and implementation.

Subject: Sociology

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Made in Egypt Published August 2019 Made In Egypt Gendered Identity and Aspiration on the Globalised Shop Floor Chakravarti, L. Z.

This ground-breaking ethnography of an export-orientated factory in Egypt examines the dynamic relationships between the emergent Mubarak-bizniz (business) elites, who are caught in an intensely competitive globalized supply chain, and the local realities of the daily lives of their young, educated, and mixed-gender labor force.

Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Anthropology (General) Sociology

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New Uses of Bourdieu in Film and Media Studies Published March 2018 New Uses of Bourdieu in Film and Media Studies Austin, G. (ed)

French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu’s work has been extremely influential, but has only intermittently been used to study cinema and new media. With topics ranging from photography to mobile technology, this collection demonstrates the enormous relevance that Bourdieu holds for the field of media studies.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies Media Studies Sociology

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Economic Citizenship Published April 2018 Economic Citizenship Neoliberal Paradoxes of Empowerment Sa'ar, A.

Economic Citizenship explores shifting responsibility for the welfare of minority and poor citizens, which has shifted from states to local communities through neoliberalization. This has produced odd discursive blends of justice, solidarity, and wellbeing, and placed the languages of feminist and minority rights side by side with the language of apolitical consumerism.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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State We're In, The Published May 2019 The State We're In Reflecting on Democracy's Troubles Cook, J., Long, N. J., & Moore, H. L. (eds)

What makes people lose faith in democratic statecraft? The question seems an urgent one. In the first decades of the twenty-first century, citizens across the world have grown increasingly disillusioned with what was once a cherished ideal. The State We’re In is a must-read for all political theorists, scholars of democracy, and readers concerned for the future of the democratic ideal.
 

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Coming of Age Published July 2020 Coming of Age Constructing and Controlling Youth in Munich, 1942-1973 Kalb, M.

In the years following World War II, Munich society became obsessed with the hypothetical threat that youths posed to postwar stability. This fascinating study shows that constructs like the rowdy young male and the sexually deviant girl served as proxies for the anxieties of adult society, while allowing authorities to expand social control.

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Rescuing the Vulnerable Published May 2016 Rescuing the Vulnerable Poverty, Welfare and Social Ties in Modern Europe Althammer, B., Raphael, L., & Stazic-Wendt, T. (eds)

Covering numerous European nations, this volume explores social ties, poverty, and how their relationship informed the strategies of governments in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Through studies of neglected children, the homeless, and the unemployed, it provides a comparative perspective on the perceptions, representations, and experiences of poverty and welfare.

Subjects: History (General) Sociology

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Migration by Boat Published June 2018 Migration by Boat Discourses of Trauma, Exclusion and Survival Mannik, L. (ed)

Exploring various contemporary case studies and historic cultural renditions of boat migrations undertaken by asylum seekers and refugees, this book shows that boats not only move people and cultural capital between places, but also fuel cultural fantasies, dreams of adventure and hope, along with fears of invasion and terrorism.

Subjects: Refugee and Migration Studies Anthropology (General) Sociology Transport Studies

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Parenthood between Generations Published September 2022 Parenthood between Generations Transforming Reproductive Cultures Pooley, S. & Qureshi, K. (eds)

Parenthood between Generations problematizes linear narratives about the emergence of ‘parenting’ as a dominant ideology. The chapters situate the cross-cutting power of the life-course in specific global historical contexts, so as to examine how reproductive cultures are influenced by demographic change, new technologies, migration and diaspora. Studies of working-class, minority and non-heterosexual families, illegitimacy and adoption shed light on of the diverse ways in which nature, biology, kinship and gender have been understood.

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology


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Trusting and its Tribulations Published April 2020 Trusting and its Tribulations Interdisciplinary Engagements with Intimacy, Sociality and Trust Broch-Due, V. & Ystanes, M. (eds)

Despite its immense significance and ubiquity in our everyday lives, the complex workings of trust are poorly understood and theorized. This volume explores trust and mistrust amidst locally situated scenes of sociality and intimacy.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Rationed Life Published March 2019 Rationed Life Science, Everyday Life, and Working-Class Politics in the Bohemian Lands, 1914–1918 Kučera, R.

Hundreds of thousands of workers toiled in Bohemian factories over the course of World War I, and their lives were inescapably shaped by the conflict. This study reconstructs their collective experience through explorations of food, labor, gender, and protest to assemble a fascinating case study in twentieth century social history.

Subjects: History: World War I Sociology

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Revolution before the Revolution, The Published April 2021 The Revolution before the Revolution Late Authoritarianism and Student Protest in Portugal Accornero, G.

Portugal’s 1974 “Carnation Revolution” was in many ways the culmination of a much longer history of resistance originating in universities and other sectors of society. Combining careful research with insights from social movement theory, this book traces these convulsions in Portuguese society over the course of the “long 1960s.”

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Protest Cultures Published June 2020 Protest Cultures A Companion Fahlenbrach, K., Klimke, M., & Scharloth, J. (eds)

Protest is a ubiquitous and richly varied cultural domain whose symbolic content is regularly deployed by media and advertisers, among others. Yet within social movement scholarship, culture has been comparatively neglected. This definitive research companion dramatically expands the analytical perspective on subject by covering a remarkable array of protest cultures.

Subjects: Sociology History: 20th Century to Present

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Social Movement Studies in Europe Published November 2017 Social Movement Studies in Europe The State of the Art Fillieule, O. & Accornero, G. (eds)

This landmark volume is the first to comprehensively examine the field of social movement studies in a specifically European context. Combining comparative studies of significant issues and movements with focused national studies, this is a bold and uncommonly unified survey that will be essential for scholars and students of European social movements.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Post-Ottoman Coexistence Published February 2023 Post-Ottoman Coexistence Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict Bryant, R. (ed)

Scholars often refer to the “peaceful coexistence” of various religious and ethnic groups under the Ottoman Empire before ethnonationalist conflicts dissolved that shared space and created legacies of division. Post-Ottoman Coexistence interrogates this “coexistence” and asks what practices enabled centuries of cooperation and sharing, as well as how and when such sharing was disrupted

Subjects: Peace and Conflict Studies Sociology


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Trust Us Published January 2016 Trust Us Reproducing the Nation and the Scandinavian Nationalist Populist Parties Hellström, A.

In order to affect domestic politics, Scandinavian populist parties must cross the threshold to the national parliament while earning the nation’s trust. While the Progress Party in Norway and the Danish People’s Party have, the Sweden Democrats has not. The fissures in public opinion lead to a polarized public debate that raises the question of national identity, of what we are.

Subjects: Sociology History: 20th Century to Present

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Time & the Field Published November 2015 Time and the Field Dalsgaard, S. & Nielsen, M. (eds)

Despite numerous conceptual facelifts, definitions and demarcations of ‘the field’ have remained fundamentally anchored in tropes of spatiality with the association between field and fieldworker characterized by distances in space. This collection serves a fresh invitation to a temporally oriented ethnography by radically rethinking the notion of the field in terms of time rather than space.

Subjects: Applied Anthropology Theory and Methodology Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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What We Now Know About Race and Ethnicity Published October 2015 What We Now Know About Race and Ethnicity Banton, M.

Academic writing about race in the USA implicitly endorses the so-called `one-drop' rule. This generates a paradox that can be resolved only by distinguishing theoretical knowledge from practical knowledge.

Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General)


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In the Absence of the Gift Published September 2020 In the Absence of the Gift New Forms of Value and Personhood in a Papua New Guinea Community Rasmussen, A. E.

Nearly half the people born on the remote Mbuke Islands become teachers, businessmen, or bureaucrats in urban centers, while those who stay at home ask migrant relatives “What about me?” This detailed ethnography sheds light on remittance motivations and documents how terms like “community” can be useful in places otherwise permeated by kinship.
 

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Development Studies Sociology

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Merkel Republic, The Published September 2015 The Merkel Republic An Appraisal Langenbacher, E. (ed)

Bringing together German politics experts from both sides of the Atlantic, this volume addresses the campaign, results, and consequences of the 2013 Bundestag election. Chapters delve into a diverse array of themes, including immigrant-origin and women candidates, the fate of the small parties, and the prospects for the SPD, as well as more general structural trends like the Europeanization and cosmopolitanization of German politics.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Rhythm of Eternity, The Published July 2020 The Rhythm of Eternity The German Youth Movement and the Experience of the Past, 1900-1933 Adriaansen, R.-J.

The Weimar era in Germany is often characterized as a time of significant change. Such periods of rupture transform the way people envision the past, present, and future. This book traces the conceptions of time and history during the German youth movement of the early 20th century.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Social Quality Theory Published July 2015 Social Quality Theory A New Perspective on Social Development Herrmann, P. & Lin, K. (eds)

Tracing the expansion of social quality theory and presenting its different aspects, this volume assesses societal progress and makes proposals that are relevant for policy making. Its rich diversity of approaches and cross-national comparisons reveal the increasingly important role of social quality theory for informing political debates on development and sustainability.

Subjects: Sociology Development Studies

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New Imaginaries Published July 2019 New Imaginaries Youthful Reinvention of Ukraine's Cultural Paradigm Rubchak, M.J. (ed)

Contributors to this volume infuse their work with Western elements, although vestiges of Soviet-style ideas, research methodology and writing linger. This, as a result, is a paradigm articulating “New Imaginaries” — neither Soviet nor Western — offering a fresh portrait of Ukrainian society seen through a new generation of feminist scholars.

Subjects: Sociology Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General)

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Militant Around the Clock? Published November 2018 Militant Around the Clock? Left-Wing Youth Politics, Leisure, and Sexuality in Post-Dictatorship Greece, 1974-1981 Papadogiannis, N.

During the 1970s left-wing youth militancy in Greece intensified, especially after the collapse of the military dictatorship in 1974. This book is the first study of the impact of that political activism on the leisure pursuits and sexual behavior of Greek youth.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Power of Death, The Published February 2017 The Power of Death Contemporary Reflections on Death in Western Society Blanco, M.-J. & Vidal, R. (eds)

The social and cultural changes of the last century have transformed death from an everyday fact to something hidden from view. Shifting between the practical and the theoretical, the professional and the intimate, the real and the fictitious, this collection of essays explores the continued power of death over our lives.

Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Sociology Literary Studies

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Weary Warriors Published February 2023 Weary Warriors Power, Knowledge, and the Invisible Wounds of Soldiers Moss, P. & Prince, M. J.

“…offers a sustained and persuasive analysis of the institutional dynamics and individual actions by which various forms of warrelated neuroses are recognised, treated, negotiated, claimed and reproduced…The rich and impressive array of sources – military and medical texts, biographies and autobiographies, popular novels and films and journalistic accounts – on which the analysis is based makes the volume all the more persuasive.” · Social Anthropology

“This is a solid piece of scholarship. The authors successfully apply key concepts from Foucault, along with those of his feminist critics, to the analysis of soldiers returning from war. In so doing, they deepen our understanding of how weary warriors are constructed through time and space, and what his/her diagnosis, treatment, and release says about wider relations of power in, between, and across the state, the military, psychiatry, and the body itself.” · Carolyn Gallaher, American University

Subjects: Sociology History (General) Peace and Conflict Studies


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Crime & Criminal Justice in Modern Germany Published November 2022 Crime and Criminal Justice in Modern Germany Wetzell, R. F. (ed)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology


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Ethics of the New Eugenics, The Published March 2016 The Ethics of the New Eugenics MacKellar, C. & Bechtel, C. (eds)
Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology

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Domesticating Youth Published May 2016 Domesticating Youth Youth Bulges and their Socio-political Implications in Tajikistan Roche, S.

This is an outstanding study of the ‘youth bulge’ in a remote country of Central Asia…Through her extensive field work, the author acquired a deep personal knowledge of the peculiarity of the country and its culture, for which little is available in the academic literature…This work is important not only for understanding the dynamics of the youth bulge in Tajikistan, but also to better grasp the rationale and multiple dimensions of youth movements in other developing countries of the same geographical area, and in particular the so-called “Arab Spring” revolutions.”   ·  Michel Garenne, Institut Pasteur, Paris

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Japanese Tourism Published October 2015 Japanese Tourism Spaces, Places and Structures Funck, C. & Cooper, M.
Subjects: Travel and Tourism Sociology

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Durkheim in Dialogue Published October 2016 Durkheim in Dialogue A Centenary Celebration of The Elementary Forms of Religious Life Hausner, S. L. (ed)
Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Anthropology of Religion

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Alienating Labour Published October 2023 Alienating Labour Workers on the Road from Socialism to Capitalism in East Germany and Hungary Bartha, E.
Subjects: History (General) History: 20th Century to Present Sociology


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Children of the Dictatorship Published November 2015 Children of the Dictatorship Student Resistance, Cultural Politics and the 'Long 1960s' in Greece Kornetis, K.
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Social Life of Achievement, The Published April 2016 The Social Life of Achievement Long, N. J. & Moore, H. L. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Policy Travelogue, A Published February 2016 A Policy Travelogue Tracing Welfare Reform in Aotearoa/New Zealand and Canada Kingfisher, C.

“This is a groundbreaking book…that represents a sophisticated assemblage of ideas to frame and drive the analysis of data gleaned through long-term engagement with each site…Using the well-delineated concepts of travel, assemblage, and translation, [Kingfisher] explains the contradictory ways in which policy discourse is produced and through which traveling ideas ‘touch down’ in varied places and times and are selectively taken up by people in varied systems of social relations and grounded experiences.”  ·  Judith Goode, Temple University

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Gift of European Thought & the Cost of Living, The Published April 2017 The Gift of European Thought and the Cost of Living Argyrou, V.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Durkheim, the Durkheimians, & the Arts Published May 2016 Durkheim, the Durkheimians, and the Arts Riley, A.T., Pickering, W.S.F., & Watts Miller, W. (eds)
Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General)

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Mind of the Nation, The Published June 2016 The Mind of the Nation Völkerpsychologie in Germany, 1851-1955 Klautke, E.

This is a very careful and meticulous study of the history of a forgotten science, namely Völkerpsychologie, a scholarly attempt to study the psychological structure of nations. We can now understand not just its complex origins reaching back to the German intellectual history of the early 19th century, but also the intellectual intricacies in the works of its main protagonists.  ·  Uffa Jensen, Max Planck Institute for Human Development

Subjects: History: 18th/19th Century History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Race, Color, Identity Published September 2015 Race, Color, Identity Rethinking Discourses about 'Jews' in the Twenty-First Century Sicher, E. (ed)
Subjects: Jewish Studies Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Third World in the Global 1960s, The Published June 2015 The Third World in the Global 1960s Christiansen, S. & Scarlett, Z. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology History (General)

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Playing with Languages Published May 2014 Playing with Languages Children and Change in a Caribbean Village Paugh, A. L.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Educational Studies Sociology

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Narrating the Future in Siberia Published September 2012 Narrating the Future in Siberia Childhood, Adolescence and Autobiography among the Eveny Ulturgasheva, O.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Durkheimian Quest, A Published August 2014 A Durkheimian Quest Solidarity and the Sacred Watts Miller, W.
Subjects: Sociology Theory and Methodology

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After <i>The History of Sexuality</i> Published July 2012 After The History of Sexuality German Genealogies with and Beyond Foucault Spector, S., Puff, H. & Herzog, D. (eds)
Subjects: History (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Sharing the <I>Sacra</I> Published October 2015 Sharing the Sacra The Politics and Pragmatics of Intercommunal Relations around Holy Places Bowman, G. (ed)
Subjects: Anthropology of Religion Anthropology (General) Sociology Heritage Studies

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Learning from the Children Published September 2014 Learning From the Children Childhood, Culture and Identity in a Changing World Waldren, J. & Kaminski, I.-M. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Mobility Studies

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Journeys into Madness Published June 2012 Journeys Into Madness Mapping Mental Illness in the Austro-Hungarian Empire Blackshaw, G. & Wieber, S. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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European Foundations of the Welfare State Published December 2014 European Foundations of the Welfare State Kaufmann, F.-X.
Subjects: History (General) Sociology

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Politics of Education Reform in the Middle East, The Published June 2012 The Politics of Education Reform in the Middle East Self and Other in Textbooks and Curricula Alayan, S., Rohde, A., & Dhouib, S. (eds)
Subjects: Educational Studies Sociology

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Cultures of Colour Published June 2012 Cultures of Colour Visual, Material, Textual Horrocks, C. (ed)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) History (General) Sociology

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Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes Published April 2016 Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes An Anthropology of Everyday Religion Schielke, S. & Debevec, L. (eds)


 

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Marginal at the Center Published June 2012 Marginal At the Center The Life Story of a Public Sociologist Kimmerling, B.
Subjects: Sociology Jewish Studies

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Moving Subjects, Moving Objects Published April 2014 Moving Subjects, Moving Objects Transnationalism, Cultural Production and Emotions Svašek, M. (ed)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Mobility Studies Sociology

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Ambiguous Pleasures Published October 2014 Ambiguous Pleasures Sexuality and Middle Class Self-Perceptions in Nairobi Spronk, R.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Images of Power & the Power of Images Published April 2012 Images of Power and the Power of Images Control, Ownership, and Public Space Kapferer, J. (ed)
Subjects: Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Urban Residence Published April 2012 Urban Residence Housing and Social Transformations in Globalizing Ecuador Klaufus, C.
Subjects: Urban Studies Applied Anthropology Sociology

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Maternalism Reconsidered Published November 2014 Maternalism Reconsidered Motherhood, Welfare and Social Policy in the Twentieth Century Klein, M. van der, Plant, R. J., Sanders, Nichole, & Weintrob L. R. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Israeli Identities Published September 2015 Israeli Identities Jews and Arabs Facing the Self and the Other Auron, Y.
Subjects: Jewish Studies Sociology

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Ethical Consumption Published October 2014 Ethical Consumption Social Value and Economic Practice Carrier, J. G. & Luetchford, P. G. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Political and Economic Anthropology Sociology

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Nordic Paths to Modernity Published December 2014 Nordic Paths to Modernity Árnason, J. P. & Wittrock, B. (eds)
Subjects: Development Studies History (General) Sociology

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Tuff City Published March 2015 Tuff City Urban Change and Contested Space in Central Naples Dines, N.
Subjects: Urban Studies Sociology Anthropology (General)

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Cult & Science of Public Health, The Published May 2014 The Cult and Science of Public Health A Sociological Investigation Dew, K.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Medical Anthropology

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Sexual Knowledge Published November 2015 Sexual Knowledge Feeling, Fact, and Social Reform in Vienna, 1900-1934 McEwen, B.
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Identity Politics and the New Genetics Published November 2014 Identity Politics and the New Genetics Re/Creating Categories of Difference and Belonging Schramm, K., Skinner, D., & Rottenburg, R. (eds)
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Civilizations Beyond Earth Published August 2013 Civilizations Beyond Earth Extraterrestrial Life and Society Vakoch, D. A. & Harrison, A. A. (eds)

“For years sections of the SETI [Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence] community have bemoaned the fact that the social sciences are often sidelined in favour of the hard sciences when it comes to SETI discussion. Civilizations Beyond Earth starts to redress the balance, edited skillfully by Douglas Vakoch, the only sociologist on staff at the SETI Institute in California, and Albert Harrison, a psychologist from the University of California.” • Astronomy

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Archaeology

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Indigenous Peoples & Demography Published November 2013 Indigenous Peoples and Demography The Complex Relation between Identity and Statistics Axelsson, P. & Sköld, P. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Imagining the Post-Apartheid State Published October 2013 Imagining the Post-Apartheid State An Ethnographic Account of Namibia Friedman, J. T.

In northwest Namibia, people’s political imagination offers a powerful insight into the post-apartheid state. Based on extensive anthropological fieldwork, this book focuses on the former South African apartheid regime and the present democratic government; it compares the perceptions and practices of state and customary forms of judicial administration, reflects upon the historical trajectory of a chieftaincy dispute in relation to the rooting of state power and examines everyday forms of belonging in the independent Namibian State.

Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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France in the Age of Organization Published December 2013 France in the Age of Organization Factory, Home and Nation from the 1920s to Vichy Clarke, J.
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Policy Worlds Published April 2011 Policy Worlds Anthropology and the Analysis of Contemporary Power Shore, C., Wright S., & Però, D.
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Applied Anthropology Sociology

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Mapping Difference Published August 2014 Mapping Difference The Many Faces of Women in Contemporary Ukraine Rubchak, M. J. (ed)
Subjects: Gender Studies and Sexuality Sociology

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Sibling Relations & the Transformations of European Kinship, 1300-1900 Published September 2013 Sibling Relations and the Transformations of European Kinship, 1300-1900 Johnson, C. H. & Sabean, D. W. (eds)

In all cases, the research is solid, not drawing from a single source, such as a series of   letters, but including a broad range of historical evidence. The analyses themselves are nicely nuanced and all connect with the main theoretical issues of the field, providing a lively discussion and indicating new directions for research. Scholars from many fields focusing on family and kinship, as well as general readers with an interest in family relations, will enjoy and find stimulation in this volume.”  ·  Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Subjects: History (General) Sociology

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Ju/'hoan San of Nyae Nyae & Namibian Independence, The Published February 2013 The Ju/’hoan San of Nyae Nyae and Namibian Independence Development, Democracy, and Indigenous Voices in Southern Africa Biesele, M. & Hitchcock, R. K.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Ways of Friendship, The Published December 2012 The Ways of Friendship Anthropological Perspectives Desai, A. & Killick, E. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Multicultural Dialogue Published May 2012 Multicultural Dialogue Dilemmas, Paradoxes, Conflicts Gressgård, R.
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology

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Godless Intellectuals? Published September 2012 Godless Intellectuals? The Intellectual Pursuit of the Sacred Reinvented Riley, A. T.
Subjects: Sociology Anthropology of Religion

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Changing the World, Changing Oneself Published August 2012 Changing the World, Changing Oneself Political Protest and Collective Identities in West Germany and the U.S. in the 1960s and 1970s Davis, B., Mausbach, W., Klimke, M. & MacDougall, C. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Sociology

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Substitute Parents Published April 2012 Substitute Parents Biological and Social Perspectives on Alloparenting in Human Societies Bentley, G. & Mace, R. (eds)
Subjects: Sociology Anthropology (General)

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Walk To The River in Amazonia, A Published November 2011 A Walk to the River in Amazonia Ordinary Reality for the Mehinaku Indians Stang, C. D.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Mediating Europe Published June 2012 Mediating Europe New Media, Mass Communications, and the European Public Sphere Harrison, J. & Wessels, B. (eds)
Subjects: Media Studies Sociology

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When God Comes to Town Published September 2012 When God Comes to Town Religious Traditions in Urban Contexts Pinxten, R. & Dikomitis, L. (eds)
Subjects: Urban Studies Anthropology of Religion Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Pursuits of Happiness Published November 2009 Pursuits of Happiness Well-Being in Anthropological Perspective Mathews, G. & Izquierdo, C. (eds)


 

Subjects: Medical Anthropology Sociology

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Hierarchy Published November 2010 Hierarchy Persistence and Transformation in Social Formations Rio, K. & Smedal, O. H. (eds)
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology

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Suffering & Evil Published April 2012 Suffering and Evil The Durkheimian Legacy Pickering, W. S. F. & Rosati, M. (eds)
Subjects: Sociology Theory and Methodology

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Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, & the Neo-Liberal State in Latin America Published October 2008 Indigenous Peoples, Civil Society, and the Neo-liberal State in Latin America Fischer, E. F. (ed)
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Political and Economic Anthropology

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Taking Sides Published January 2010 Taking Sides Ethics, Politics, and Fieldwork in Anthropology Armbruster, H. & Lærke, A. (eds)
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology

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State & the Arts, The Published August 2008 The State and the Arts Articulating Power and Subversion Kapferer, J.
Subjects: Urban Studies Sociology Cultural Studies (General)

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Between Mass Death & Individual Loss Published September 2011 Between Mass Death and Individual Loss The Place of the Dead in Twentieth-Century Germany Confino, A., Betts, P. & Schumann, D. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty Published July 2009 Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty Blatterer, H.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology

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Learning Religion Published October 2008 Learning Religion Anthropological Approaches Berliner, D. & Sarró, R. (eds)
Subjects: Anthropology of Religion Theory and Methodology Sociology

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Explorations in Psychoanalytic Ethnography Published May 2007 Explorations in Psychoanalytic Ethnography Mimica, J. (ed)


 

Subjects: Theory and Methodology Sociology

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State & Civil Society In Northern Europe Published February 2007 State and Civil Society in Northern Europe The Swedish Model Reconsidered Trägårdh, L. (ed)
Subject: Sociology

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Romani Movement, The Published December 2007 The Romani Movement Minority Politics and Ethnic Mobilization in Contemporary Central Europe Vermeersch, P.
Subjects: Political and Economic Anthropology Refugee and Migration Studies Sociology

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Between Marx & Coca-Cola Published December 2006 Between Marx and Coca-Cola Youth Cultures in Changing European Societies, 1960-1980 Schildt, A. & Siegfried, D. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Cultural Studies (General) Sociology

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Where Have All the Homeless Gone? Published December 2005 Where Have All the Homeless Gone? The Making and Unmaking of a Crisis Marcus, A.
Subjects: Theory and Methodology Urban Studies Sociology

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Rebordering the Mediterranean Published November 2005 Rebordering the Mediterranean Boundaries and Citizenship in Southern Europe Suárez-Navaz, L.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Sociology Refugee and Migration Studies

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Resistance in an Amazonian Community Published December 2006 Resistance in an Amazonian Community Huaorani Organizing against the Global Economy Ziegler-Otero, L.
Subjects: Development Studies Sociology

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On Prayer Published September 2003 On Prayer Text and Commentary Mauss, M.
Subjects: Anthropology (General) Cultural Studies (General) Anthropology of Religion Sociology

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Disputed Territories Published January 2004 Disputed Territories The Transnational Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict Settlement Wolff, S.
Subjects: Peace and Conflict Studies Sociology

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Recalling the Belgian Congo Published December 2001 Recalling the Belgian Congo Conversations and Introspection Dembour, M.-B.
Subjects: Colonial History Anthropology (General) Sociology

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