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"Where Maga falls, Guyman go back": recollections of the Igbo tortoise figure in selected cybercrime narratives 2024 Revista de etnografie ÅŸi folclor (NS) (1-2): 123-43
  • Uchechukwu Evelyn Madu
H6/KVQ [REVISTA-] 0034-8198
Protecting the win, and securing the base: Kenya's 2022 presidential election dispute and outcome 2024 Journal of Eastern African studies 18 (2): 261-81
  • Denis Galava
  • Karuti Kanyinga
H6/KY [EASTERN-] 1753-1063
Cybersecurity laws in South Pacific nations 2024 Pacific studies 47 (1): 66-80
  • Paora Mato
  • Siuta Laulaupea'alu
  • Te Taka Keegan
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Fraud, forgery and “theft of voice”. Circulation of the Walam Olum 2024 Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie (38): 110-31
  • Éléonore Devevey
H6 [GRADHIVA-] 0764-8928
Fraud or fiasco? Philo’s Nine Books of Φοινικικá½° (‘Phoenician Affairs’) vis-à-vis Mediterranean archaeology and beyond: a reappraisal long overdue 2024 Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia (São Paulo) 42 (): 69-142
  • Eftheria Pappa
H6/KUL [SAO PAULO-] 0103-9709
Gaming empire: confidence tricksters and the reinvention of self in the 1930s 2024 History and anthropology 35 (5): 1244-61
  • David Kneas
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Of shipwrecks, fraudsters, and divers: Cartagena de Indias and the transformation of Spanish Caribbean labor and bullion flows, c. 1650–1660 2023 Colonial Latin American review 32 (1): 34-53
  • Leonardo Moreno Álvarez
*H6/KUL [COLONIAL-] 1466-1802
Informality versus shadow economy: reflecting on the first results of a manager’s survey in Kyrgyzstan 2023 Central Asian survey 42 (1): 149-70
  • Abel Polese
  • Ainoura Sagynbaeva
  • Arnis Sauka
  • Gian Marco Moisé
  • Oleksandra Seliverstova
  • Talshyn Tokyzhanova
  • Tanel Kerikmäe
  • Tommaso Aguzzi
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Algorithms of facial recognition among food couriers in Spain: surveillance and complicity with the practices of subleasing and shared use of personal accounts 2023 Disparidades: revista de antropologia 78 (1): e001c
  • Eleder Piñeiro Aguiar
  • Laura Moya Santander
  • Maribel Casas-Cortés
H6/KVE [REVISTA-] 2659-6881
America's haven of health: hydrotherapy and tourism at Excelsior Springs, Missouri, USA 2023 History and anthropology 34 (4): 698-725
  • Anthony P. Farace
  • Dana M. Lewis
  • Daniel E. Pierce
H6 [HISTORY-] 1477-2612
Decentralising fraud: new models of electoral manipulation during the 2019 general elections in Mozambique 2023 Journal of southern African studies 49 (4): 677-95
  • Domingos Manuel do Rosário
  • Egídio Gambe
H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 1465-3893
A centennial of progress repelling pseudo-Indians. Santa Fe Indian Market and the Indian Arts and Crafts Act 2022 First American art magazine (35): 49-51
  • Suzan Shown Harjo
H6/KUB [FIRST-] 2333-5548
“We’re dating after marriage”: transformative effects of performing intimacy in Vietnamese “marriage fraud” arrangements 2021 Ethnic and racial studies 44 (9): 1569-88
  • Grace Tran
H6/KD [ETHNIC-] 1466-4356
The illusion of reality and the reality of illusion: staged performance, trickery, and prestidigitation in ritual 2021 Journal of religion in Africa 51 (3-4): 452-78
  • Manuela Palmeirim
H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] 0022-4200
Audit failure and corporate corruption. Why Mediterranean patron-client relations are relevant for understanding the work of international accountancy firms 2021 Focaal (90): 91-105
  • Cris Shore
H6/KF [FOCAAL-] 0920-1297
Scam as survival in Central America 2020 Ethnography 21 (1): 133-46
  • Anthony Wayne Fontes
  • Kevin Lewis O'Neill
H6/KF [ETHNOGRAPHY-] 1466-1381
Trans men’s stealth aesthetics: navigating penile prosthetics and ‘gender fraud’ 2020 Journal of visual culture 19 (2): 255-71
  • Chris Straayer
H6/KF [JOURNAL-] 1470-4129
The limits of the decentred state: the case of policing insurance claims fraud 2019 British journal of sociology 70 (1): 339-55
  • Anders Stenström
H6/KF [BRITISH-] 0007-1315
Ethnography in a shell game: turtles all the way down in Abidjan 2019 Cultural anthropology 34 (3): 299-327
  • Sasha Newell
H6 [CULTURAL-] 0886-7356
Revealing the secrets of others (on YouTube). New and old in the public representations of Ghanaian traditional religion 2019 Suomen antropologi 44 (1): 30-50
  • Timo Kallinen
H6 [SUOMEN -] 0355-3930
Does the use of a biometric system guarantee an acceptable election’s outcome? Evidence from Ghana’s 2012 election 2019 African studies 78 (3): 347-69
  • Emmanuel Debrah
  • Isaac Owusu-Mensah
  • John Effah
H6/KY [BANTU-] 0002-0184
Capitalism, kinship, and fraud: the case of Bernie Madoff 2019 Social analysis 63 (3): 1-23
  • Sherry B. Ortner
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0155-977X
Mapping out an anthropology of defrauding and faking 2019 Social anthropology 27 (3): 425-37
  • Cassis Kilian
  • Jan Beek
  • Matthias Krings
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0964-0282
The Communist hero and the April Fool's joke: the cultural politics of authentication and fakery 2019 Social anthropology 27 (3): 438-54
  • Katherine Bischoping
  • Zhipeng Gao
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0964-0282
Money doubling in northern Sierra Leone: promises and illusions of progress without effort 2019 Social anthropology 27 (3): 455-71
  • Michael Bürge
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0964-0282
Imposture at the border: law and the construction of identities among undocumented migrants 2019 Social anthropology 27 (3): 472-85
  • Stefan Le Courant
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0964-0282
Spiders on the World Wide Web: cyber trickery and gender fraud among youth in an Accra zongo 2019 Social anthropology 27 (3): 486-500
  • Ann Cassiman
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0964-0282
Travelling multi-level marketing schemes and whispers of fraud in Kenya 2019 Social anthropology 27 (3): 501-16
  • Jan Beek
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0964-0282
At the center of the controversy: confronting ethnic fraud in the arts 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 13-24
  • Ashley Holland
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Decentering Durham 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 25-8
  • Nancy Marie Mithlo
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Not Jimmy Durham's Cherokee 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 29-32
  • Roy Boney jr.
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Walk-through at the hammer 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 33-6
  • James Luna
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
A chapter closed? 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 37-40
  • America Meredith
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
What shall we do with the bodies? Reconsidering the archive in the aftermath of fraud 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 41-54
  • Mario Caro
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Living in a (Schrödinger's) box: Jimmy Durham's strategic use of ambiguity 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 55-64
  • Suzanne Newman Fricke
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
The artist knows best: the de-professionalism of a profession 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 65-76
  • Nancy Marie Mithlo
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Hustling and hoaxing: institutions, modern styles, and Yeffe Kimball's "Native" art 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 77-92
  • Sarah Anne Stolte
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Aspirational descent and the creation of family lore: race shifting in the Northeast 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 93-114
  • Darryl Leroux
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Closing the gap: ethics and the law in the exhibition of contemporary Native art 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 115-22
  • Tahnee M. Ahtoneharjo-Growingthunder
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Claims to Native identity in children's literature 2019 American Indian culture and research journal 43 (4): 123-32
  • Debbie Reese
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
On scholarly misconduct and fraud, and what we can learn from it 2019 Ethnologia europaea 49 (2): 133-44
  • Peter Jan Margry
H6 [ETHNOLOGIA-] 0425-4597
Birds of a feather scam together: trustworthiness homophily in a business network 2018 Social networks 54 (): 228-37
  • Mauro Barone
  • Michele Coscia
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0378-8733
How corrupt are universities? Audit culture, fraud prevention, and the Big Four accountancy firms 2018 Current anthropology (Supplement) 59 (18): S92-S104
  • Cris Shore
H6 [CURRENT-] 0011-3204
The outsider's advantage: distrust as a deterrent to exploitation 2018 American journal of sociology 124 (3): 613-63
  • Christopher B. Yenkey
H6/KF [AMERICAN-] 0002-9602
The survival con: fraud and forgery in the Republic of Biafra, 1976-70 2017 Journal of African history 58 (1): 129-44
  • Samuel Fury Childs Daly
*H6/KY [JOURNAL-] 0021-8537
A matter of speculation: British representations of Argentina, Chile and Perú during wars of independence 2017 Bulletin of Latin American research 36 (2): 223-36
  • Marcelo Somarriva Q.
*H6/KUL [BULLETIN-] 0261-3050
Why aspiring migrants trust migration brokers: the moral economy of departure in Anglophone Cameroon 2017 Africa 87 (2): 304-21
  • Maybritt Jill Alpes
H6/KY [AFRICA-] 0001-9720
A clinical economy of speculation: financial trading and gambling disorder in Spain 2017 Cultural anthropology 32 (2): 269-93
  • Jorge Núñez
H6 [CULTURAL-] 0886-7356
Illuminating a dark side of the American dream: assessing the prevalence and predictors of mortgage fraud across U.S. counties 2017 American journal of sociology 123 (2): 549-603
  • Ann Fulmer
  • Ashley N. Arnio
  • Eric P. Baumer
  • J.W. Andrew Ranson
  • Shane De Zilwa
H6/KF [AMERICAN-] 0002-9602
Rumor, humor, and other forms of election folklore in non-democratic societies: the case of Belarus 2017 Folklore (Tartu) 69 (): 15-48
  • Anastasiya Astapova
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0957