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Ethnic identity in historical perspective: the case of Igbo migrants in Jos, Nigeria | [1979] | Cambridge anthropology 5 (2): 17-32 | |||||
Reversals of perspective in the search for legitimacy: history becomes myth again | [1979] | Cambridge anthropology 5 (2): 47-53 | |||||
Anthropological fieldwork: forerunners and inventors: a rejoinder to Paul Sillitoe [comment on 'To Mer, Mabuiag, Muralug and Moresby: the Torres straits expedition', by P. Sillitoe] | [1976] | Cambridge anthropology 3 (2): 22-5 | |||||
To Mer, Mabuiag, Muralug and Moresby: the Torres straits expedition | [1976] | Cambridge anthropology 3 (2): 1-21 | |||||
Safeguarding data: the data consensus and the public good in children's social services | 2024 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 42 (1): 23-41 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Introduction: number politics after datafication | 2024 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 42 (1): 1-22 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Crafting good indicators: human-machine entanglements in Brazil's 2022 population census | 2024 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 42 (1): 42-60 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
'Credit is a basket': on the inclusion of blood donation in China's social credit system | 2024 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 42 (1): 61-81 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Avoidable deaths in the COVID-19 pandemic: quantifying responsiblity in Brazil | 2024 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 42 (1): 82-99 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
With endless articulations: conserving biodiversity in the infinity mirror | 2024 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 42 (1): 100-17 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Afterword: from number politics to infrastructure politics. Notes on context and methods | 2024 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 42 (1): 118-26 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Held in suspense: promise, threat and revocability as modalities of governance | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 1-16 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Subjects of aspirations: populist governance in post-revolutionary Nicaragua | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 34-51 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Doing Barzakh, making Boza: betwixt and between migration and immigration in Tangier | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 17-33 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Aane Wala Hai: waiting for the arrival of the state | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 52-68 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Waiting for dignity housing: slum redevelopment, cruel governance and unaccounted time Hyderabad | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 69-86 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Afterword: thoughts on governance, punctuation and authoritarian populism | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 87-97 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Discreet diplomacy: practices of secrecy in transnational think tanks | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 98-117 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Accountabilities in the NHS: coercion, finance and responsibility | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (1): 118-36 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Susan Drucker-Brown (1936-2023) | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): vii | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Introduction: technologies and infrastructures of trust | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): 1-14 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Refuge: vital trust beyond the human | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): 15-32 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Humanitarian technologies of trust | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): 33-50 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
When partners are suspect(s): trust, transparency, and racialised suspition in global health infrastructures | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): 51-70 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Trust as affective infrastructure: constructing the firm/community boundary in resource extraction | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): 71-86 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Essentialising medicines: trust, markets, and industrial origins in pharmaceutical 'track and trace' programmes | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): 87-104 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Afterword. Trust: too much, too little, never enough | 2023 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 41 (2): 105-11 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Introduction | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 1-17 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
The grace in hierarchy: seniors, God, and the sources of life in southern Ethiopia | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 18-33 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
An unaccontable love: healing and sacrifice in post-genocide Rwanda | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 34-50 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Always something missing: giving without intention among Sino-Taiwanese Protestants and others | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 51-67 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
The Orthodox Charismatic gift | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 68-83 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
The charism of the Christian left. Dissidence as habit in a time of bi-polar theopolitics | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 84-103 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Commensuration. The Semantics of Bwan among three generations of Wa and Lahu prophets | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 104-20 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Afterword: amazing grace | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (1): 121-8 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
States of feeling: public servants’ affective and emotional entanglements in the making of the state | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 1-20 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
A state of relief: feelings, affect and emotions in instantiating the Malawi state in disaster relief | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 21-35 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Granting ‘human dignity’: how emotions and professional ethos make public services | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 36-53 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Reaching 'the vulnerable' by working from the heart? Community case workers in Zimbabwe | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 54-71 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Fear at work: bureaucratic and affective encounters between primary school teachers and their ‘chiefs’ in postcolonial Benin | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 72-87 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Seeing Fidel in the sky: unruly affects in the making of the state in rural Cuba | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 88-105 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Bequeathing a world: ecological inheritance, generational conflict, and dispossession | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 106-23 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Christian modernisation in Amazonia: emerging materialism in Shuar Evangelicals’ healing practices | 2022 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 40 (2): 124-42 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Introduction | 2021 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 39 (1): 1-17 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
We were there: rethinking truth with Midiativistas in Rio de Janeiro | 2021 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 39 (1): 18-36 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
The anthropologist's video camera: forced displacement and production of audio-visual witnessing in Northern Sudan | 2021 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 39 (1): 37-54 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Committee as witness: ethics review as technology of collective attestation | 2021 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 39 (1): 55-71 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Witnessing and testimony as event: Israeli NGOs, Palestinian witnesses, and the undoing of human rights bureaucracy | 2021 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 39 (1): 93-110 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
The aesthetics and publics of testimony: participation and agency in architectural memorializations of the 1993 Solingen arson attack | 2021 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 39 (1): 72-92 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 | |||
Witnessing the unseen: extinction, spirits, and anthropological responsibility | 2021 | The Cambridge journal of anthropology 39 (1): 111-29 | H6 [CAMBRIDGE-] | 2047-7716 |