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Faith and overcoming trauma in an Evangelical Romani community | 2923 | Journal of ethnology and folkloristics 17 (2): 64-79 | H6/KVT [JOURNAL-] | 1736-6518 | |||
Ambivalence and informality: COVID-19 and unmasked precarity in Nollywood | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (1): 1-18 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Experiences and health practices: Covid-19 and Tuberculosis in two multiethnic communities in Leticia-Amazonas, Colombia | 2024 | Mundo Amazonico 15 (1): e104802 | 2145-5082 | ||||
‘You have to trust their word’: transmasculine experiences with sex partners and safety during the early COVID-19 outbreak | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (1): 77-92 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
‘I turn to my closest friends for support’: queer youth navigating mental health during COVID-19 | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (1): 46-60 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Partner exclusion from childbirth during COVID-19 in Canada: implications for theory and policy | 2024 | Medical anthropology 43 (1): 5-16 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
“More concerned about Mr. and Mrs. Denmark”: coping with pandemic crisis at the intersection of homelessness and drug use | 2024 | Medical anthropology 43 (1): 17-30 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Economic precarity and changing levels of anxiety and stress among Canadians with disabilities and chronic health conditions throughout the COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Canadian review of sociology and anthropology 61 (1): 25-45 | H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] | 1755-6171 | |||
Testing care and morality: everyday testing during COVID-19 in Denmark | 2024 | Medical anthropology 43 (2): 146-60 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
“Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation | 2024 | Ethnic and racial studies 47 (4): 742-62 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Support networks during the COVID-19 pandemic. The production of “solidarity” in a community northeast of Buenos Aires | 2024 | Runa: archivo para la ciencias del hombre 45 (1): 205-26 | 0325-1217 | ||||
‘Change creates change’ – older female sex workers’ experiences through the early COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (4): 466-82 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Loathsome Hui parasites: Islamophobia, ethnic chauvinism, and popular responses to the 2020 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak | 2024 | Ethnic and racial studies 47 (5): 1057-84 | H6/KD [ETHNIC-] | 1466-4356 | |||
Crafting ethnographic relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany using voice-based technologies | 2024 | Medical anthropology 43 (3): 219-32 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Challenging NHS corporate mentality: hospital-management and bureaucracy in London’s pandemic | 2024 | Medical anthropology 43 (3): 205-18 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Caste solidarity and religiosity among Mumbai Dalits during the COVID pandemic | 2024 | South Asia research 44 (1): 41-57 | H6/KWL [SOUTH-] | 0262-7280 | |||
Dissolution of transactional sex relationships during COVID-19: a qualitative study of Ugandan men’s experiences during COVID-19 lockdowns | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (5): 687-700 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Methodological gestures and temporary distortion: case study of undergraduate thesis in design during the pandemic | 2024 | Revista colombiana de antropología 60 (2): 1-23 | H6/KUL [REVISTA-] | 0486-6525 | |||
Out of time, out of mind: multifaceted time perceptions and mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Time and society 33 (1): 69-94 | H6 [TIME-] | 0961-463X | |||
Vietnamese carescapes in the making: looking at Covid-19 care responses in Berlin through the affective lens of face masks | 2024 | Southeast Asian studies 13 (1): 7-33 | H6/KWY [SOUTHEAST-] | 2423-8686 | |||
Narrative and framing of a pandemic: public health communication in the Vietnamese public sphere | 2024 | Southeast Asian studies 13 (1): 7-33 | H6/KWY [SOUTHEAST-] | 2423-8686 | |||
Who we test for: aligning relational and public health responsibilities in COVID-19 testing in Scotland | 2024 | Medical anthropology 43 (4): 277-94 | H6/KGT [MEDICAL-] | 1545-5882 | |||
Relationship impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions on young women and men in Durban and Soweto, South Africa | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (6): 734-46 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Methods for more-than-human wellbeing: a collaborative journey with object interviews | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 147-70 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Qualitative research in crisis: a narrative practice methodology to delve into the discourse and action of the unheard in the COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (2): 412-32 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Interaction rituals in a crisis: the case of COVID-19 in China | 2024 | Asian journal of social science 52 (1): 35-43 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1568-4849 | |||
The air of the coronavirus. Traditional medicine and Otomi conceptions of disease | 2024 | Alteridades (67): 23-36 | H6/KF [ALTERIDADES-] | 0188-7017 | |||
COVID, clay, and the digital: the role of digital media in pottery skill development during the COVID-19 pandemic in Britain | 2024 | Journal of material culture 29 (1): 26-41 | H6/KF [JOURNAL-] | 1359-1835 | |||
Death and ritual in the Sierra Mazateca during the COVID-19 pandemic | 2024 | Alteridades (67): 63-75 | H6/KF [ALTERIDADES-] | 0188-7017 | |||
The disease as divine punishment. Interpretations of the pandemic from the Lacandon cosmology | 2024 | Alteridades (67): 9-21 | H6/KF [ALTERIDADES-] | 0188-7017 | |||
The exegesis of the susto: illness and Covid-19 among contemporary Rarámuri | 2024 | Alteridades (67): 51-69 | H6/KF [ALTERIDADES-] | 0188-7017 | |||
Otomi visual representations of illness and death in the early 21st century | 2024 | Alteridades (67): 37-49 | H6/KF [ALTERIDADES-] | 0188-7017 | |||
Reworlding: urban play as method for exploring alternate social imaginaries | 2024 | Space and culture 27 (2): 227-41 | H6 [SPACE-] | 1206-3312 | |||
Liminal bodies left in perpetual suspension: social, cultural and political-economic responses to the Covid-19 pandemic in Southern African contexts | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 1-5 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Vacillating vaccines: responses to Covid-19 in the United States and South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 6-19 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Of vaccines, biopower, subjects and governmentality: an ethnographic enquiry into the Zimbabwean Covid-19 vaccination drive | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 20-31 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Covid-19 infection as ritual process in Venda, South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 32-45 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
When caring and mourning threaten public health: the experience of Covid-19 preventative regulations in Zambia | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 46-58 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Continuity and discontinuity of rituals: Covid-19 pandemic in Southern Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 59-72 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Beyond the "single story" of vaccine hesitancy: "stydying up" a public health response to vaccine-associated polio in South Africa | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 73-84 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
“The issues still persist”: a roundtable discussion of perpetual crisis, the massification of grief and joyful black futures | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 85-94 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
Tragedy, trauma and infinte possibilities | 2024 | Anthropology Southern Africa 47 (1): 95-7 | *H6 [SOUTH-] | 2332-3256 | |||
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 | |||
Social connectedness and supported self-management of early medication abortion in the UK: experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic and learning for the future | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (7): 855-70 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
The precarity of cultural and creative work through pandemic times | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 447-55 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Public cultural institutions in Mexico and precarisation of creative labour | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 456-73 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Scenes of precarity: conditions, dynamics and challenges for the post-pandemic future of cultural labour in Argentina | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 474-91 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Rethinking creative freelancers and structures of care in cultural policy and organisational practice: a case study of Dundee during the Covid-19 pandemic | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 492-509 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Ambivalence and informality: COVID-19 and unmasked precarity in Nollywood | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 510-27 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Creative and cultural work post-Covid-19: interruptions as space of political re-futuring | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 528-45 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 |