Toward a non-individualistic analysis of neoliberalism: the stay-fit maternity trend in Taiwan [0.03%]
迈向非个人主义的 neoliberalism 分析:以台湾为例的产后健身风潮
Amélie Keyser-Verreault
Amélie Keyser-Verreault
This paper explores the new sexy maternity phenomenon in Taiwan's neoliberal context, focusing on analyzing mothers' intense pursuit of getting their bodies back into shape. More specifically, I problematize and nuance the taken-for-granted...
'Team ethnography visual maps': Methods for identifying the ethnographic object in multiple sites of fieldwork [0.03%]
“团队民族志视觉地图”:在多处实地研究地点识别民族志客体的方法
Stephen Parkin,Louise Locock,Catherine Montgomery et al.
Stephen Parkin et al.
Team ethnography is becoming more popular in research. However, there is currently limited understanding of how multiple ethnographers working together actually share their experiences of conducting team ethnography. There is also an associ...
Becoming 'international': Transgressing national identity as a ritual for class identification [0.03%]
“成为国际人”:跨越民族身份成为阶级认同的仪式
Leonora Dugonjic-Rodwin
Leonora Dugonjic-Rodwin
Asking how being 'international' relates to privilege, I analyse a role-play game, the Students' League of Nations, where pupils and teachers from select international schools simulate the UN General Assembly in Geneva. I document distincti...
Scaling proximity to whiteness: Racial boundary-making on São Tomé Island [0.03%]
走向“白色”的尺度:圣多美岛上的种族边界制造行为
Marie-Eve Bouchard
Marie-Eve Bouchard
In this article, I examine how scales are produced, stabilized, and challenged through communicative practices, and how these scales organize (since colonial times) the racial groups that form Santomean society. I argue that the historical ...
Maziyar Ghiabi
Maziyar Ghiabi
The article provides an ethnographic study of the lives of the 'dangerous class' of drug users based on fieldwork carried out among different drug using 'communities' in Tehran between 2012 and 2016. The primary objective is to articulate t...
'Handled with care': Diffuse policing and the production of inequality in Amsterdam [0.03%]
“小心处理”:阿姆斯特丹的分散式警务与不平等的产生
Anouk de Koning
Anouk de Koning
The intersection of race and the criminal justice system has been a longstanding topic of activism, public debate and research in the US context. In recent years, European countries have also seen a growing social and academic debate about ...
On autoethnography [0.03%]
论自传式民族志
Annelies Moors
Annelies Moors
Thijs van Dooremalen
Thijs van Dooremalen
Events (remarkable, disruptive happenings) are important subjects of study for understanding processes of change. In this essay, I reflect upon the issue of what the ethnographic method has to offer for the analysis of this social phenomeno...
On knowing how it feels [0.03%]
浅谈知觉体验之谜
Sarah Bracke
Sarah Bracke
Robert Pool
Robert Pool
Anthropologists are increasingly required to account for the data on which they base their interpretations and to make it available for public scrutiny and re-analysis. While this may seem straightforward (why not place our data in online r...