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Utopian confluences: anthropological mappings of generative politics | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 5-17 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
'True love' as a bureaucratic utopia: the case of bi-national couples in Belgium | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 18-34 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Pacifist utopias: humanitarianism, tragedy and complicity in the Second World War | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 35-51 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
The Five Star Movement (M5S) in Rome: the real life of utopian politics | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 52-67 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
For an anthropological theory of praxis: dystopic utopia in Indian Maoism and the rise of the Hindu Right | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 68-86 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
A lesser human? Utopian registers of urban reconfiguration in Maputo, Mozambique | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 87-107 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Vocation and political activism: sacrifice, stigma, love, utopia? | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 108-22 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
The optimistic utopia: sacrifice and expectations of political transformation in the Angolan Revolutionary Movement | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 123-40 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Walking utopias. The politics of walking in art and anthropology | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 141-55 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Once upon a time in Utopia: Bergson, temporality and the remaking of social movement futures | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 156-73 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
A desire for normality: (early) marriage among Syrian refugees in Jordan between waiting and home-making | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 174-87 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Documenting the UNESCO feast: stories of women’s ‘empowerment’ and programmatic cooking | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 188-204 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
New climate change activism: before and after the Covid-19 pandemic | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 205-9 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
The aesthetics and multiple origin stories of climate activism | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 213-15 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Extinction Rebellion, image events, social media and the eclipse of the earth | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 216-18 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Generation climate change | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 219-21 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
A decolonial, ecofeminist ethic of care | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 222-4 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
White climate, white energy: a time for movement reflection? | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 225-8 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Now what? Repositioning anthropology vis-à-vis climate change activism | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 229-31 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Trying a sombrero | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 232-4 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Environmental activism and the 'political right' | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 235-7 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
What kinds of activism do regenerative cultures fuel and how might we research them? | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 238-40 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
‘Meat is stupid’: Covid-19 and the co-development of climate activism | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 241-4 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Bali's environmental crisis: between moral ecology and global climate discourse | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 245-8 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
'Punk food': activism between climate and Covid crisis | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (1): 249-52 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Terms of engagement | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 283-97 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Forum on the new far right: introduction | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 298-303 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
How to kill a democracy | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 303-10 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Getting things back to normal: populism, fundamentalism and liberal desire | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 310-15 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
The neo-nationalist ascendency: further thoughts on class, value and the return of the repressed | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 316-28 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Humanising fascists? Nuance as an anthropological responsibility | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 329-36 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Ethnography of the right as ethical practice | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 337-8 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Anthropologies of the far-right and the anthropology of critique | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 339-40 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Depriving the far-right unity | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 341-2 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Creeping racism: a cultural conception of politics | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 342-4 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
American far right ideologies have spread to Europe | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 344-6 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Spatialising the far right | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 346-7 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
The ethnography of populism and the predicament of class | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 348-9 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Developing statizens: biometric technologies and digital identification | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 349-52 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Revisiting social media as far-right modality | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 352-4 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
The hierarchical right | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 354-5 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Beyond ethnographic populisms and performative nationalisms: notes on the anthropology of the far right | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 356-7 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
History, revisionism, neo-nationalism | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 358-60 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Global far right and imaginative interconnectivities | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 360-2 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Conspiracies are about identities not ideas | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 362-4 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Placing anthropology at the forefront: studying far-right transformism | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 364-6 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Reactionary education in the USA | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 366-8 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Reckoning with 'humanising fascists' and other requisites of an anthropology of the far right | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 368-70 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Anthropology and the postliberal challenge | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 370-2 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 | |||
Grammars of liberalism | 2021 | Social anthropology 29 (2): 373-86 | H6/KF [SOCIAL-] | 1469-8676 |