Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | |||
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Reconstructing early shieling landscapes &land-use in Cumbria during the Viking Age | 2021 | Folk life 59 (1): 1-17 | H6/KVC [FOLK-] | 0008-3496 | ||||
Sibling similarity in education across and within societies | 2021 | Demography 58 (3): 1011-37 | 1533-7790 | |||||
Ethnic hatred and universal benevolence: ethnicity and loyalty in precolonial Myanmar, and Britain | 2021 | Comparative studies in society and history 63 (2): 310-38 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | in thematic section 'Empire and ethnicity' | |||
Race, racism and anthropology: decolonising health inequality in a time of Covid-19 | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-18 | 2405-691X | |||||
Learning to see cancer in early detection research | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-25 | 2405-691X | in special issue 'Medical testing, diagnosis and value' | ||||
Stay home, stay safe. Proximity as vitality and vulnerability under lockdown | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-29 | 2405-691X | |||||
Human values and digital work: an ethnographic study of device paradigm | 2020 | Journal of contemporary ethnography 49 (1): 27-57 | H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 0891-2416 | ||||
Does international recognition matter? Support for unilateral secession in Catalonia and Scotland | 2020 | Nations and nationalism 26 (1): 176-96 | *H6/KF [NATIONS-] | 1354-5078 | ||||
#RhodesMustFall: how a decolonial student movement in the Global South inspired epistemic disobedience at the University of Oxford | 2020 | African studies review 63 (2): 281-303 | *H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0002-0206 | French and Portuguese summaries | |||
The postmodern Gaelic storyteller: contemporary contexts and transmission of Irish language narrative in Donegal | 2020 | Folk life 58 (1): 41-56 | H6/KVC [FOLK-] | 0008-3496 | ||||
A return to sources: the folk life legacy of Eric R. Cregeen | 2020 | Folk life 58 (2): 115-27 | H6/KVC [FOLK-] | 0008-3496 | ||||
Healing at the clooty well: an autoethnological view of personal experiences | 2020 | Folk life 58 (2): 128-49 | H6/KVC [FOLK-] | 0008-3496 | ||||
Introduction: missing persons and hidden heritages in European lace making | 2020 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 18 (1): 2-11 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | in special issue 'Missing persons and hidden heritages in European lace making' | |||
Principles and pilfering: Nottingham lace design pedagogy | 2020 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 18 (1): 12-23 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | in special issue 'Missing persons and hidden heritages in European lace making' | |||
Unravelling the Battle of Britain lace panel | 2020 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 18 (1): 24-38 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | in special issue 'Missing persons and hidden heritages in European lace making' | |||
Hidden hands and missing persons | 2020 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 18 (1): 39-52 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | in special issue 'Missing persons and hidden heritages in European lace making' | |||
Women and children in the machine-made lace industry in Britain and France (1810-60) | 2020 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 18 (1): 69-91 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | in special issue 'Missing persons and hidden heritages in European lace making' | |||
Knitting two together (K2tog), 'If you meet another knitter you always have a friend' | 2020 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 18 (3): 278-91 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | ||||
Religious materiality in Elizabethan Essex (1558-1603) | 2020 | Material religion 16 (3): 275-97 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | ||||
In search of the uncanny: inspirited landscapes and modern witchcraft | 2020 | Material religion 16 (4): 410-31 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | in special issue ‘Uncanny landscapes’ | |||
The visual, the invisible, and blindness: the uncanny in self-landscape relations | 2020 | Material religion 16 (4): 452-70 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | in special issue ‘Uncanny landscapes’ | |||
Families at a distance, distances within families. Borders and emotional bonds among migrants from Eritrea | 2020 | ANUAC: rivista della Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale 9 (1): 135-57 | 2239-625X | in thematic section 'Kinship ties on the move' | ||||
The dancing image in India, England, and the Caribbean, 1770-1870 | 2020 | Res 73-74: 94-110 | *H6 [RES-] | 2327-9621 | in thematic issue 'La parade' | |||
Coping and confinement on the border: the affective politics of music workshops in British immigration detention | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (1): 107-25 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | in special issue 'Interpretation, resonance, embodiment: affect theory and ethnomusicology' | |||
From the horse's mouth: musical 'originality' in freestyle dressage | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (2): 145-65 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | ||||
Parenting and music studies forum | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 269-75 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | introduction to thematic section 'Parenting and music studies' | |||
Emerging from the wilderness: the challenges of re-establishing a career in ethnomusicology after having children | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 276-9 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | in thematic section 'Parenting and music studies' | |||
Fieldwork with the family: the art of adaptation | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 280-91 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | in thematic section 'Parenting and music studies' | |||
Swimming upstream: balancing motherhood, academia and well-intentioned policies | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 292-5 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | in thematic section 'Parenting and music studies' | |||
Mother in the field, toddler on the loose: finding our feet in a Vaishnavite monastery in Assam | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 296-9 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | in thematic section 'Parenting and music studies' | |||
Professor Daddy has a zebra on his head | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 300-6 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | in thematic section 'Parenting and music studies' | |||
Making the most of circumstances: reflecting on the experience of two ethnomusicologist parents | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 307-10 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | in thematic section 'Parenting and music studies' | |||
'It's a part of me and I'm a part of it': ecological thinking in contemporary Scottish folk music | 2020 | Ethnomusicology forum 29 (3): 333-55 | H6/KFYV [BRITISH-] | 1741-1912 | ||||
Changing the culture of drinking: the public houses in Carlisle before and after the introduction of The State Management Scheme in 1916 | 2020 | Folk life 58 (1): 18-35 | H6/KVC [FOLK-] | 0008-3496 | ||||
Unraveling psychologically: knitting in performance costume and the themes of You got older (2015) | 2020 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 18 (4): 344-54 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | ||||
The Crutcheley archive: red colours on wool fabrics from master dyers, London 1716-1744 | 2020 | Textile history 51 (2): 119-66 | H6/KGGT [TEXTILES-] | 0040-4969 | ||||
The rise and fall of the spinning jenny: domestic mechanisation in eighteenth-century cotton spinning | 2020 | Textile history 51 (2): 195-236 | H6/KGGT [TEXTILES-] | 0040-4969 | ||||
'Living as Londoners do': born-again Christians in convivial East London | 2020 | Social anthropology 28 (2): 402-17 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | in special issue 'Crossing religious and ethnographic boundaries: the case for comparative reflection'; French summary | |||
'Sorting out income': transnational householding and austerity Britain | 2020 | Social anthropology 28 (3): 671-85 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | in special section 'States of dependence'; French summary | |||
Mothering and ‘helping out’: volunteering practices and state intervention through local and expert knowledge | 2020 | Social anthropology 28 (4): 961-76 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | French summary | |||
Fertility history and biomarkers using prospective data: evidence from the 1958 national child development study | 2020 | Demography 57 (2): 529-58 | 1533-7790 | |||||
The consequences of incarceration for mortality in the United States | 2020 | Demography 57 (2): 599-626 | 1533-7790 | |||||
Revisiting the fertility transition in England and Wales: the role of social class and migration | 2020 | Demography 57 (4): 1543-69 | 1533-7790 | |||||
Twins support the absence of parity-dependent fertility control in pretransition populations | 2020 | Demography 57 (4): 1571-95 | 1533-7790 | |||||
Outside caste? The enclosure of caste and claims to castelessness in India and the United Kingdom | 2020 | Comparative studies in society and history 62 (1): 4-34 | H6/KF [COMPARATIVE-] | 0010-4175 | in thematic section 'Diaspora anxieties' | |||
To anthropology, from meat prison | 2020 | Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford (NS) 12 (1): 69-91 | H6/KF [OXFORD-] | 2040-1876 | ||||
Interview with Professor Marcus Banks | 2020 | Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford (NS) 12 (2): 135-43 | H6/KF [OXFORD-] | 2040-1876 | ||||
Spatial changes in an Oxford public asylum | 2020 | Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford (NS) 12 (2): 200-23 | H6/KF [OXFORD-] | 2040-1876 | ||||
'Rehabilitating' pilgrimage in Scotland: heritage, Protestant pilgrimage, and Caledonian Caminos | 2020 | Numen 67 (5-6): 453-82 | H6/KFO [NUMEN-] | 0029-5973 | in special issue 'Reframing pilgrimage in northern Europe' | |||
Nomadic storytellers: Scottish traveller self-representation in Stanley Robertson's Exodus to Alford | 2020 | Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka) 44 (3): 535-56 | H6 [OSAKA-] | 0385-180X | Japanese summary |