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‘The screaming injustice of colonial relationships’: tracing Chinese anti-racist activism in the Netherlands | 2021 | Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 177 (1): 27-61 | H6/KX [BIJDRAGEN-] | 0006-2294 | ||||
Online coping with the first wave: COVID humor and rumor on Dutch social media (March-July 2020) | 2021 | Folklore (Tartu) 82: 135-58 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | in special issue 'Health-related folklore and its research' | |||
Early days of the novel Coronavirus: public responses in social media during the first month of the outbreak | 2021 | Folklore (Tartu) 82: 159-82 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | in special issue 'Health-related folklore and its research' | |||
From sorcery to laboratory: pandemics and Yanyuwa experiences of viral vulnerability | 2021 | Oceania 91 (1): 64-85 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | ||||
‘Test Now, Stop HIV’: COVID-19 and the idealisation of quarantine as the ‘end of HIV’ | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (11): 1470-84 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | in special issue 'Viral times: rethinking HIV and COVID-19' | |||
Viral times, viral memories, viral questions | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (11): 1465-9 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | introduction to special issue 'Viral times: rethinking HIV and COVID-19' | |||
The politics of testing positive: an autoethnography of media (mis)representations at the ‘start’ and ‘end’ of different pandemics | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (11): 1485-99 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | in special issue 'Viral times: rethinking HIV and COVID-19' | |||
‘It’s history in the making all around us’: examining COVID-19 through the lenses of HIV and epidemic history | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (11): 1500-15 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | in special issue 'Viral times: rethinking HIV and COVID-19' | |||
Virality, desire and health assemblages: mapping (dis)continuities in the response to and management of HIV and COVID-19 | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (11): 1516-31 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | in special issue 'Viral times: rethinking HIV and COVID-19' | |||
(Re)regulating gay sex in viral times: COVID-19 and the impersonal intimacy of the glory hole | 2021 | Culture, health & sexuality 23 (11): 1559-72 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | in special issue 'Viral times: rethinking HIV and COVID-19' | |||
The percussive effects of pandemics and disasters | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (5): 365-6 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 0145-9740 | introduction to special issue 'COVID-19 and other crises: on risk and repercussion' | |||
COVID 19, risk, fear, and fall-out | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (5): 367-70 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 0145-9740 | in special issue 'COVID-19 and other crises: on risk and repercussion' | |||
Another day in dystopia. Italy in the time of COVID-19 | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (5): 371-3 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 0145-9740 | in special issue 'COVID-19 and other crises: on risk and repercussion' | |||
Faith, politics and the COVID-19 pandemic: the Turkish response | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (5): 374-5 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 0145-9740 | in special issue 'COVID-19 and other crises: on risk and repercussion' | |||
Betting on pandemic | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (5): 380-1 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 0145-9740 | in special issue 'COVID-19 and other crises: on risk and repercussion' | |||
Epidemics, xenophobia and narratives of propitiousness | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (5): 382-97 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 0145-9740 | in special issue 'COVID-19 and other crises: on risk and repercussion' | |||
Connection, contagion, and COVID-19 | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (8): 655-9 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | ||||
Deadly companions: COVID-19 and diabetes in Mexico | 2020 | Medical anthropology 39 (8): 660-5 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | ||||
“We need to be alive to continue the struggle”: pandemic and the struggle of Munduruku women | 2020 | Mundo Amazonico 11 (2): 179-200 | in special section 'Reflexiones y perspectivas entorno a la pandemia del COVID-19', English and Spanish summaries | |||||
The Karitiana and the Covid-19 | 2020 | Mundo Amazonico 11 (2): 201-10 | in special section 'Reflexiones y perspectivas entorno a la pandemia del COVID-19', English and Spanish summaries | |||||
Covid-19 in the Yanomami Indigenous Land: a parallel between the regions of the upper Marauiá river, upper Rio Negro and the Ajarani and Apiaú river valley | 2020 | Mundo Amazonico 11 (2): 211-22 | in special section 'Reflexiones y perspectivas entorno a la pandemia del COVID-19', English and Spanish summaries | |||||
Political struggles by indigenous populations in Roraima (Brazil) and the confrontation with the Covid-19 pandemic | 2020 | Mundo Amazonico 11 (2): 223-43 | in special section 'Reflexiones y perspectivas entorno a la pandemia del COVID-19', English and Spanish summaries | |||||
Chicha-Coronavirus: 1-0. On trust, natural disasters, and pandemics in the Ecuadorian Amazon | 2020 | Mundo Amazonico 11 (2): 244-54 | in special section 'Reflexiones y perspectivas entorno a la pandemia del COVID-19', Portuguese and Spanish summaries | |||||
Forum on Covid-19 pandemic | 2020 | Social anthropology 28 (2): 218-385 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | forum with multiple authors | |||
Viral devotionality and Christian solidarity in/beyond Borneo | 2020 | Oceania 9 (1): 6-13 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | in special issue 'Oceanic societies in COVID-19' | |||
Brazil’s missing infants: Zika risk changes reproductive behavior | 2020 | Demography 57 (5): 1647-80 | 1533-7790 | |||||
'L’enfer, c’est les autres': proximity as an ethical problem during COVID-19 | 2020 | Cultural anthropology 36 (3): 341-9 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | introduction to thematic section ''L’enfer, c’est les autres': proximity as an ethical problem during COVID-19' | |||
The pandemic imaginerie: infectious bodies and military-police theater in Australia | 2020 | Cultural anthropology 36 (3): 350-9 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | in thematic section ''L’enfer, c’est les autres': proximity as an ethical problem during COVID-19' | |||
Necropolitics versus biopolitics: spatialization, white privilege, and visibility during a pandemic | 2020 | Cultural anthropology 36 (3): 360-7 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | in thematic section ''L’enfer, c’est les autres': proximity as an ethical problem during COVID-19' | |||
Be kind: negotiating ethical proximities in Aotearoa/New Zealand during COVID-19 | 2020 | Cultural anthropology 36 (3): 368-80 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | in thematic section ''L’enfer, c’est les autres': proximity as an ethical problem during COVID-19' | |||
The end of intimacy | 2020 | Cultural anthropology 36 (3): 381-90 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | in thematic section ''L’enfer, c’est les autres': proximity as an ethical problem during COVID-19' | |||
Proxemics, COVID-19, and the ethics of care in South Africa | 2020 | Cultural anthropology 36 (3): 391-9 | H6 [CULTURAL-] | 0886-7356 | in thematic section ''L’enfer, c’est les autres': proximity as an ethical problem during COVID-19' | |||
Thinking through complex webs of potency. Early Tibetan medical responses to the emerging coronavirus epidemic: notes from a field visit to Dharamsala, India | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 188-209 | 2405-691X | |||||
Beyond the military metaphor: comparing antimicrobial resistance and the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (2): 261-72 | 2405-691X | |||||
Bat portraits in times of pandemic | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (2): 273-84 | 2405-691X | photo essay | ||||
Anthropological viewpoint gains insights into the transmission mode of Epstein-Barr virus | 2020 | Archivio per l'antropologia e la etnologia 150: 119-27 | H6 [ARCHIVIO-] | 0373-3009 | in special issue 'Integrated anthropology: from genetics to ecology, biodiversity, conservation of organisms, cultures and ethnicities'; Italian summary | |||
The Ebola 100 Project: a flexible approach to collaborative research | 2019 | Practicing anthropology 41 (1): 12-14 | qH6 [PRACTICING-] | 0888-4552 | in thematic section 'Bodies, life, death & belonging' | |||
Livestock revolution and ghostly apparitions. South China as a sentinel territory for influenza pandemics | 2019 | Current anthropology (Supplement) 60 (20): S251-S259 | H6 [CURRENT-] | 0011-3204 | in thematic issue 'Patchy Anthropocene: frenzies and afterlives of violent simplifications' | |||
Voces indígenas en tiempo de pandemia | 2019 | Anales del Museo Nacional de Antropología 21: 79-81 | H6/KVE [ANALES-] | 1135-1853 | in special issue 'Antropología para momentos críticos' | |||
Resiliencas indígenas | 2019 | Anales del Museo Nacional de Antropología 21: 82-6 | H6/KVE [ANALES-] | 1135-1853 | in special issue 'Antropología para momentos críticos' | |||
La vida cambia | 2019 | Anales del Museo Nacional de Antropología 21: 87-90 | H6/KVE [ANALES-] | 1135-1853 | in special issue 'Antropología para momentos críticos' | |||
Negotiation of access to the continuing care benefit by children with Congenital Syndrome of Zika Virus in Pernambuco | 2019 | Anuário antropológico (Rio) 44 (2): 229-60 | H6 [ANUARIO-] | 0102-4302 | English summary | |||
Treating 'collective biologies' through men's HPV research in Mexico | 2019 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 6 (2): 49-71 | 2405-691X | |||||
Beneath Ebola ruins: the enduring temporariness of the 2014-2016 response in Guinea | 2019 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 6 (2): 93-101 | 2405-691X | photo essay | ||||
On the coloniality of global public heath | 2019 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 6 (4): 101-18 | 2405-691X | |||||
Avian preparedness: simulations of bird diseases and reverse scenarios of extinction in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore | 2018 | Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (New Series) 24 (2): 330-47 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1359-0987 | French summary | |||
Outliving death: ebola, zombies, and the politics of saving lives | 2018 | American anthropologist 120 (4): 738-51 | *H6 [AMERICAN-] | 0002-7294 | French and Spanish summaries | |||
Shadowlands and dark corners: an anthropology of light and zoonosis | 2018 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 5 (3): 21-49 | 2405-691X | in special issue 'Zoonosis: prospects and challenges for medical anthropology' | ||||
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and human-camel relationships in Qatar | 2018 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 5 (3): 177-94 | 2405-691X | in special issue 'Zoonosis: prospects and challenges for medical anthropology' | ||||
Citizens, dependents, sons of the soil. Defining political subjectivities through encounters with biomedicine during the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone | 2018 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 5 (4): 30-55 | 2405-691X |