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| CAR-T Cell Therapy: A Novel Approach in Cancer Treatment and Current Limitations | PN1 - Molecular Anthropological Avenues: A New Arena in Anthropology as a Dominant Subdiscipline |
| A study of A Single Variant Allele (rs1426654) of the Pigmentation Related Gene SLC24A5 Among Representative Cohort of Bengalee Caste Population | PN1 - Molecular Anthropological Avenues: A New Arena in Anthropology as a Dominant Subdiscipline |
| Variation of quantitative skin colour and its association with serum Vitamin-D concentration among different populations in Jharkhand, India | PN1 - Molecular Anthropological Avenues: A New Arena in Anthropology as a Dominant Subdiscipline |
| Decolonising the public space: Radical fieldwork practice, art and performance in southern Africa | PN2 - Common Place: Political Aesthetics, Ecologies and Imaginations of Public Spaces from the Global South |
| Shaping Amazonian Catholicism: aesthetics and ecological imaginations | PN2 - Common Place: Political Aesthetics, Ecologies and Imaginations of Public Spaces from the Global South |
| “3G Temple”, Urban Imagination and the “New Luanda” Governmentality: The Bom Deus Church in Angola and Beyond | PN2 - Common Place: Political Aesthetics, Ecologies and Imaginations of Public Spaces from the Global South |
| Peripheralized Voices in Art Spaces | PN2 - Common Place: Political Aesthetics, Ecologies and Imaginations of Public Spaces from the Global South |
| ARCHITECTURAL PEDAGOGIES AS ACTIVISM IN MEXICO CITY: An educator’s perspective. | PN2 - Common Place: Political Aesthetics, Ecologies and Imaginations of Public Spaces from the Global South |
| Smoking, Prevention, Risk and Social Markers of Difference – notes from fieldwork in support groups for smokers in Goiânia, Brazil | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Empowering Women’s Reproductive Health: Exploring CBD as a Novel Therapy for PCOS and Endometriosis Management. | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| The social dimensions of female genital schistosomiasis: patients’ and healthcare providers’ experiences in southern Mozambique | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Memórias da pandemia de Covid-19 entre indígenas Fulni-ô, no Brasil, e P`urhépecha, no México: estratégias de enfrentamento e os impactos sociais (pós)pandêmicos | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Laying bare the lived experience of COVID-19 in an urban township in Johannesburg, South Africa | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Race for Eradication of TB from Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh: Community and Health Care Worker's Response | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| ON VACCINES, EMOTIONS AND TESTIMONIES: the place of the body in the production of antagonistic discourses to the immunization against covid-19 | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Leishmaniasis healing pathways in the Ecuadorian Amazon | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Itinerários Burocráticos e a Efetivação dos Direitos nos sistemas de saúde pública do Brasil e da Espanha: Uma Perspectiva Antropológica de uma violência estrutural. | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Apuntes sobre la constitución de una “red”. Acerca de la atención y los abordajes de consumos problemáticos de sustancias desde un municipio de la República Argentina | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Childhood leukemia and social inequalities in Mexico among indigenous peoples: a case study | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Researching a Global Health Intervention: Reflections on Working in a Qualitative International Remote Team across Disciplines and Languages | PN3 - Current challenges and debates in the field of health and medical anthropology: local, regional, and global processes |
| Tribal Museums: The Treasures of Indian Ethnic Heritage | PN4 - Ethnographic Museums for Preservation of Cultural Heritage |
| The creation of storage places for the protection of cultural material that comes from preventive archeology projects in the Aburra Valley | PN4 - Ethnographic Museums for Preservation of Cultural Heritage |
| Recognizing collective memories in everyday objects, the case of Museo Paulista, in the city of São Paulo, Brazil | PN4 - Ethnographic Museums for Preservation of Cultural Heritage |
| THE ROLE OF BAKGATLA - BAA - KGAFELA - BAA - KGAFELA COMMUNITIES IN THE PROMOTION OF MPHEBATHO CULTURAL MUSEUM IN MORULENG, NORTH WEST PROVINCE | PN4 - Ethnographic Museums for Preservation of Cultural Heritage |
| Preserving Heritage: The Dual Impact of ICH Recognition on the Folk Traditions of the Irula Tribe in Attappadi, South India | PN4 - Ethnographic Museums for Preservation of Cultural Heritage |
| Changing Materiality of Food: Chukchi Cuisine at Local Feasts and Official Events | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Traditional and borrowed food in East Slavic migrant communities living in South America | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Ritual baking of the Ob Ugrians from the collection of the Museum of Nature and Man. | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Shaping National Identity Through Food: The Case of an Ethnic Group in Southwestern Ethiopia | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Natural, sacred and delicious: dried meat among the Albanians of the Balkans | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Traditional nutrition as an integral part of the “sense of homeland” system | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Itäkeskus as a big kitchen for everybody in Helsinki | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Vulnerability and sustainability of the food gathering strategies of Ati people in Guimaras, Philippines | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Reimagine Local Identity Through Cicada Nymph | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| From Bite to Belonging: The Unifying power of Food | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Preserving identity through cuisine: The Role of Traditional cooking among diaspora Meiteis in Assam | PN5 - Anthropology of Nutrition: Food as an Identity Resource |
| Challenges of cooperative learning with the use of digital learning platforms | PN6 - Social Networks as Sociotechnical Learning Environments. Contributions of Digital Ethnography for Fieldwork in Education |
| Cyberbullying and university adaptation processes: social and academic | PN6 - Social Networks as Sociotechnical Learning Environments. Contributions of Digital Ethnography for Fieldwork in Education |
| Digitalised Voices of Young South African Women and Girls (aged 13- 24) about Social Taboos on the Springster Platform | PN6 - Social Networks as Sociotechnical Learning Environments. Contributions of Digital Ethnography for Fieldwork in Education |
| Food futures and crisis: COVID-19 and the repositioning of food sovereignty | PN7 - Post-covid practices in food and water-ways research - new frontiers, changes in research practice, or?" |
| Covid-19 experience and water consumption in Brazil | PN7 - Post-covid practices in food and water-ways research - new frontiers, changes in research practice, or?" |
| "Post-covid practices in water-ways research – the forced pause in research, and pivots post-covid surveillance" | PN7 - Post-covid practices in food and water-ways research - new frontiers, changes in research practice, or?" |
| Being adolescent, being pregnant, becoming mother: Experiences, life paths and healthcare around adolescent pregnancy in Mexico. | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Motherhood as a form of resistance: Gender-based sanctions, rituals, and birth-related institutions among Endenese women in Eastern Indonesia. | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Stigmatizing Infertility: Societal Beliefs and Challenges in the Context of Bangladesh | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| (Grand)motherhood within community-based care of children in Eswatini | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Body care and sexual and reproductive rights among young poor women in Buenos Aires, Argentina. | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Maternal Metamorphosis: Navigating the First Year of Motherhood | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| “I am my mother’s daughter”: an intimate ethnography of transgression and disruption across time and space | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Mulheres periféricas e estratégias de sobrevivência durante a pandemia de Covid-19: São Sebastião-DF em narrativas e imagens. | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Unweaving and Weaving the Relationship Between Mothers and Daughters: An Analysis from the Perspective of Care and Violence in a Village in Southern Chile | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Navigating Pregnancy in Higher Education: Policy Analysis Aimed at Addressing Supportability and Antenatal Care for Pregnant University Students in South Africa. | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Maternal Violence and Vulnerability: The Role of REMA in Advocacy and Research in South America | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Legal and Moral Dilemmas of Surrogate Motherhood in Russia in the Wake of the Post-COVID Crisis | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| Caring as a way of countering development | PN9 - Motherhood experiences, care practices and social reproduction policies |
| The Mechanism Of Limited Autonomy In India: The Demands Of Mising Community | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| “this land was Pindorama once, was always indigenous, and is, and will be again”: exile and diaspora from a decolonial feminist perspective. | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| Anthropological identity of the Dozo Hunters in the 21st century (or in contemporary realities) | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| Anarchists in the Cuban Revolution: ponderations on an aborted autonomy project | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| Colombian Insurgencies and Para-States: A Historical Review | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| Autonomies as practice and discourse: Toward an anthropology of insurgencies | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| Resistance and Peace: Strengthening Governance, Autonomy and Special Indigenous Jurisdiction through Effective Participation in Dialogue and Peace Processes in Colombia. | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| Democratic Confederalism as Mytopraxis: Towards an Insurgent Analysis of the Kurdish Self-Determination Struggle | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| ‘The word of the Winka has no worth’. Unequal dialogues and struggles for autonomy in Wallmapu | PN10 - Anthropology of Autonomies, Self-governing peoples and insurgents indigenous movements |
| Mobilising ethnicity, ancestry, and material heritage against a new locus of extractive industry in Makapanstad, North West Province, South Africa | PN11 - Researching Alternatives to Extractivism Otherwise: Ways of Being, Knowing and Doing Alongside the (sub)Surface in Africa and Beyond |
| Against ‘Knowledge Extractivism’: Reciprocities, Relations, & Aspirations Along the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline | PN11 - Researching Alternatives to Extractivism Otherwise: Ways of Being, Knowing and Doing Alongside the (sub)Surface in Africa and Beyond |
| The Socio-Political and Cultural Layers of Anthropocene Stratigraphy in the Russian Arctic | PN11 - Researching Alternatives to Extractivism Otherwise: Ways of Being, Knowing and Doing Alongside the (sub)Surface in Africa and Beyond |
| Researching ways of being-knowing and doing | PN11 - Researching Alternatives to Extractivism Otherwise: Ways of Being, Knowing and Doing Alongside the (sub)Surface in Africa and Beyond |
| Extractivism in the DR Congo and Canada: A comparative analysis of how resources are used to shape the narrative about development while perpetuating neo-colonial ways of governance | PN11 - Researching Alternatives to Extractivism Otherwise: Ways of Being, Knowing and Doing Alongside the (sub)Surface in Africa and Beyond |
| Consumerism versus Sustainability: A Study of Environmental Impact on Jharkhand’s Tribal Communities | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| Issues on Territorial Claims of the Ayta Magbukon over their Ancestral Domain | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| “We live in a Whole Environment”: Degredo’s animated beings living with the arrival of the mud of the Samarco Tailings Dam collapse | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| Indigenous People and Healing the Birrarung River, Australia | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| Sacred Demarcations: Land Claims, Climate Justice and the Laklãnõ Struggle in Southern Brazil | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| The Role of Anthropology in the Advocacy for Reparation of Traditional Communities in Brazil | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| Histories, knowledges and relationships that counter-effect the desert and desertified territories of the Western La Pampa (Argentina) | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| Unwelcome Guest: Impact of Invasive Senna Spectabilis on the Life and Livelihood of the Kattunayakan Tribe in the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary of Kerala, South India | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| Non-Rentier Conditions: Digital (Urban) Agency in Bahrain's Peri-urban Areas | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| Addressing rangeland degradation by changing continuous grazing patterns: local viewpoints, challenges and prospects in Namibia’s communal areas. | PN12 - Environmental crisis, disasters, and territorial claims: the role of anthropology with traditional communities in reimagining worlds |
| ICT AND XEER LAW: TRANSNATIONAL BUSINESS DISPUTE MEDIATION AMONG THE SOMALI COMMUNITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA | PN13 - Public authority in the polycrisis |
| Public Authorities and Justice among Johannesburg's Migrant Communities | PN13 - Public authority in the polycrisis |
| Public health in the polycrisis: ethnographic findings from Uganda’s borderlands with DRC | PN13 - Public authority in the polycrisis |
| The chairman gave me only a letter threatening my dad with arrest: empathic and power centred Interventions to mitigate policycrisis in northern Uganda | PN13 - Public authority in the polycrisis |
| The senses of belonging: sensory experiences and the art of sociability among Turkish Muslim women in exile | PN14 - Retracing the Invisible and the Silent: Condensed Histories, Affective Atmospheres, and the Palpability of Obliterated Emplacement |
| DESCRIBING THE BEHAVIOUR OF SOUTH AFRICAN GAY MEN WHO DISAPPEARED, THROUGH ANALYSING ONLINE MEDIA REPORTS | PN14 - Retracing the Invisible and the Silent: Condensed Histories, Affective Atmospheres, and the Palpability of Obliterated Emplacement |
| In-Between Spaces: Legal Ambiguity and Marginalisation in South African Backyard Dwellings | PN14 - Retracing the Invisible and the Silent: Condensed Histories, Affective Atmospheres, and the Palpability of Obliterated Emplacement |
| Remembering the “Time of Difficulties”: Water-Access Objects, Structures and Places in the Brazilian Semiarid Region | PN14 - Retracing the Invisible and the Silent: Condensed Histories, Affective Atmospheres, and the Palpability of Obliterated Emplacement |
| “Dancing with the spirits”: Individuals’ affective experience of masked dances in the wake of changing beliefs. | PN14 - Retracing the Invisible and the Silent: Condensed Histories, Affective Atmospheres, and the Palpability of Obliterated Emplacement |
| Aspects of Globally Racialized Universities | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| The creation of Learning Communities supported by a network of higher education programs | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| On being a social scientist between institutional demands and day-to-day endeavours. An ethnography at a Cuban university | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| THE IMPORTANCE OF ACTIONS AFFIRMATIVES FOR BLACK QUOTA HOLDERS/ AS A STRATEGY AGAINST ILLNESS MENTAL AND SUICIDE | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| The role(s) of medical anthropology students in developing multi-partner community-based health promotion and intervention programs in Makhanda, South Africa | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| Ever-shrinking Academic Freedom and Precarity of the Academics in Bangladesh | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| The challenges of anthropology from the South: experiences from a Peruvian Andean university | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| Navigating AI Integration in Higher Education: Perspectives from Social Science Students and Teachers | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| THEIR ANTHROPOLOGIES; OUR ANTHROPOLOGY: REIMAGINING AFRICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICE FOR THE NEXT DECADE | PN15 - Anthropology and Universities as Sites of Transformation |
| Creativity, Violence, and Tracing the Limits of Playful Frames | PN16 - Poetry in motion – creativity and knowledge production in sport. |
| How to “play well” while swimming outdoors: embracing competitive values, playful encounters, and changing fields | PN16 - Poetry in motion – creativity and knowledge production in sport. |
| Tensions between discourses and practices of interpretation in the production of knowledge about the use of sport in international development settings. | PN16 - Poetry in motion – creativity and knowledge production in sport. |
| Learning with(in) the river through kayaking: experiences of Mapuche-Pewenche children in Kayakimün. | PN16 - Poetry in motion – creativity and knowledge production in sport. |
| Broadening the scope of skills and optimal grip: The embodied knowledge production of Fighting Monkey | PN16 - Poetry in motion – creativity and knowledge production in sport. |
| Problematising change: The role of iteration in fabricating knowledge for sport and anthropology | PN16 - Poetry in motion – creativity and knowledge production in sport. |
| NORTH AMERICAN MUSEUMS NAVIGATING NAGPRA: REPATRIATION AGAINST THE CLOCK | PN17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories |
| Preserving Heritage Through Thira Ritualistic Art: A Museum Anthropology Perspective. | PN17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories |
| Digital preservation efforts of Cultural Heritage and Indigenous Knowledge: A Systematic Review of Literature | PN17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories |
| Museum as an strong tool of education | PN17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories |
| Inclusive practices in ethnographic museums: experience of Russia | PN17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories |
| Decolonizing Ethnographic Museums: Honoring Unsung Tribal Heroes through Freedom Fighters' Museums in India | PN17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories |
| Transforming Tribal Villages into Knowledge Hubs: Preserving Culture and Sharing Indigenous Knowledge in En-Uru, a Museum Anthropology Study | PN17 - Unveiling Legitimacy: Museums and Collections as Pillars of Knowledge Repositories |
| The Latin American Anthropological Association and the challenges faced in the context of the plurality of our anthropologies | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Managing diverse traditions in anthropology: a view from Portuguese Anthropological Association | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Contextual factors that have influenced the development of anthropological sciences in Tunisia | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Feminist anthropologists in power? Presence, impact, and visibility of women in the presidency of anthropology associations in Brazil and Latin-America. | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Retracing 46 Years of Philippine Anthropology through the Lens of UGAT (Anthropological Association of the Philippines) | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| The American Anthropological Association’s Embrace of the WCAA | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Anthropology in and of Southern Africa: Reflecting on Anthropological Knowledge-Making through the Anthropology Southern Africa Association and Journal | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Making plural anthropological communities: challenges for continuity and change to the Mexican College of Ethnologists and Social Anthropologists (CEAS) | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| The challenges of anthropological practices in Mozambique | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Speaking (truth) to power? Precarious anthropologies facing imperial hegemonies | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| World Anthropologies and IUAES/WCAA/WAU: Diverse Associations with Diverse Perspectives | PN18 - World Anthropologies: The World Council of Anthropological Associations (WCAA), its member-associations and the making of a plural community of anthropologists |
| Storytelling as an indigenous research approach to health care beliefs and practices among Indo- and Afro-Trinidadians | PN19 - De-Colonizing Ethnographic Method and Practice: Perspectives from Migrant/ Displaced- Tribal, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations |
| Storytelling as recreating Cultural Stage for Legendary Bajan Characters: Ossie Moore and King Dyal | PN19 - De-Colonizing Ethnographic Method and Practice: Perspectives from Migrant/ Displaced- Tribal, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations |
| Confrontation between High-Caste Hindu and Indigenous People in Nepal: The Case of Cows | PN19 - De-Colonizing Ethnographic Method and Practice: Perspectives from Migrant/ Displaced- Tribal, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations |
| Storytelling Multiplicity: Embracing the Complexities and Multi-faceted Nature of Land in the Mpumalanga Lowveld, South Africa | PN19 - De-Colonizing Ethnographic Method and Practice: Perspectives from Migrant/ Displaced- Tribal, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations |
| Land, Culture and Development: The Marginal Identity and Struggle of Khoisan People in South Africa——Based on Fieldwork of Amazon Event in Cape Town | PN19 - De-Colonizing Ethnographic Method and Practice: Perspectives from Migrant/ Displaced- Tribal, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations |
| Archivos y derechos culturales: El caso de los Cucapá de Baja California, México. | PN19 - De-Colonizing Ethnographic Method and Practice: Perspectives from Migrant/ Displaced- Tribal, Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations |
| : تمظهرات الخطاب الاستعماري في الفكر الأنثروبولوجي. | PN20 - Anthropology in the Postcolonial Era in the Middle East and North Africa: Reality and Challenges |
| النظرية الانقسامية في الفكر الأنثروبولوجي. | PN20 - Anthropology in the Postcolonial Era in the Middle East and North Africa: Reality and Challenges |
| The evolution of Anthropology in post-independent Tunisia seen through a genetic lens | PN20 - Anthropology in the Postcolonial Era in the Middle East and North Africa: Reality and Challenges |
| Knowledge and Power in post independence Moroccan Society A hermeneutic Approach | PN20 - Anthropology in the Postcolonial Era in the Middle East and North Africa: Reality and Challenges |
| Community care research: what theoretical and practical keys? | PN21 - Gender activisms and community care practices from the Global South: interlocutions between universities and social movements |
| The Political Imaginary of Mukkuvar Women: A Pedagogy for Radical Praxis | PN21 - Gender activisms and community care practices from the Global South: interlocutions between universities and social movements |
| Transnational feminism in the prevention of gender-based violence in Cape Verde: an analysis of "Fla Sim pa Mudjer" | PN21 - Gender activisms and community care practices from the Global South: interlocutions between universities and social movements |
| Peripheral feminism: women, activism, and democratization of higher education in the peripheries of São Paulo | PN21 - Gender activisms and community care practices from the Global South: interlocutions between universities and social movements |
| Kayuh Baimbai and Trans Superheroes: Applied arts and feminist ethnographic research towards climate, gender and disaster justice | PN21 - Gender activisms and community care practices from the Global South: interlocutions between universities and social movements |
| Mobilities in women’s amateur football in Rio de Janeiro | PN22 - Football and mobility |
| “The football dads”: entanglements of economy and care in the football migration industry | PN22 - Football and mobility |
| Racial/Gendered Regimes in African women's football migration | PN22 - Football and mobility |
| The mobility of Brazilian football players abroad | PN22 - Football and mobility |
| Social Networks and Football Migration to Turkiye | PN22 - Football and mobility |
| Indigenous documentary heritage: collaborative work between CPDOC and the Apinajé People | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| The Anthropologist and the Novelist: Friendship and Intellectual Sociability in the Letters between H. Rider Haggard and Andrew Lang (1880-1910) | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| Marina de Vasconcelos, a professor and pioneer in Brazilian Anthropology | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| The Hercílio Luz Bridge. Material forms and urban transformations in Florianópolis based on the imagery of sports clubs | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| Archiving Exile and Seeking Reconciliation in Namibia: The Work of the Ailonga Collection, 1989-2024 | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| Private Moscow press archive as a source for anthropological analysis of discursive practices of normalizing stigmatized identity in times of transition | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| Participatory Archival Charter (PAC): A Popular Approach Towards Decolonizing Reuse and Metadata in Community Archives (Shubra's Archive Case) | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| The nation and its infiltrators: reflections on Immorality Act’s archives. | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| The Agenda of the Intangible Cultural Heritage: Research and Public Policy on Oral History Interviews with Anthropologists | PN23 - Anthropology and archival sources: institutional experiences and possibilities of use |
| The Banality of Good: The Ethical Challenges of Humanitarian Action in Mediterranean Borderlands | PN24 - Politics and practices of anthropological knowledge making across contested regional borderlands |
| Rethinking regions through the Mediterranean | PN24 - Politics and practices of anthropological knowledge making across contested regional borderlands |
| Gendered Gazes and Transnational Networks: The Photographic Archives of Albanian Ethnography under Communism (1944-1991) | PN24 - Politics and practices of anthropological knowledge making across contested regional borderlands |
| "This is what my fear told me": Feminist Anthropology and Research Ethics | PN24 - Politics and practices of anthropological knowledge making across contested regional borderlands |
| Beyond Orientalism: Translation and changing (mis)representations of the “Other” in the metanarratives of the 21st Century | PN24 - Politics and practices of anthropological knowledge making across contested regional borderlands |
| Ilê-Aiyê: Caldeirão de Dendê Forjado em 50 Anos de Luta, de Transformação e de Preservação da Cultura do Povo Preto | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| The Inti Raymi: (re)existence and resistance experience to envision new and non-essentialized identifications In Ecuadorian Andes | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| A return to the return of the ram: The lessons of the traditional Chilean circus on its route to UNESCO | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| Uso da Etnopedologia no resgate de saberes sobre solo e identidade para o povo Wassu Cocal em Alagoas, Brasil. | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| POR ONDE ANDA O DINHEIRO DO AXÉ? D’UM CAPITAL “INVISÍVEL” E SUAS MAZELAS. PARTE 2: DO MERGULHO (NU) NO TERRENO (REFLEXÕES TEÓRICAS) | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| Creating green havens in mega-cities of the Global South: transregional heritage networks and global challenges | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| The Formation of the Mzimba Heritage Association - A Cultural Grouping | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| Rethinking heritage in Africa: ancestral voices and sacred heritage | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| Afrormative Dance: A pedagogical proposal for the applicability of law 10.639/03 | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| BLACK VOICES ECHO: Construction of life projects and the subjectivities of black women from the periphery of Cachoeira – Bahia | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| The traditional costumes worn by women in the samba de roda of Recôncavo Baiano | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| Desafios e (re)existências em comunidades quilombolas da Bahia: o exemplo do Tabuleiro da Vitória | PN25 - Intangible Heritage: Challenges, Successes, Safeguarding, and Other Forms of (Re)Existence |
| Perception, sensoriality and health in Candomblé initiation (Brazil) | PN26 - Health and more-than-human entanglements in African and Afro-diasporic religions |
| Transformation of Human-Nonhuman Relations in Herbal Healing through the Social Network Services | PN26 - Health and more-than-human entanglements in African and Afro-diasporic religions |
| Towards a reconceptualization of relational health: Health and more-than-human entanglements in Candomblé | PN26 - Health and more-than-human entanglements in African and Afro-diasporic religions |
| Ferege fani, Senufo sacrificial cloth and its more-than-human entanglements. Ritual textile practices of knotting and attaching in an interconnected cosmology. | PN26 - Health and more-than-human entanglements in African and Afro-diasporic religions |
| Next generation rituals of curated power for pathogen genomic sequencing out of Africa | PN26 - Health and more-than-human entanglements in African and Afro-diasporic religions |
| From Roots to Remedies: Indigenous Healing Practices among Tiwas in Assam | PN27 - Anthropology of Indigenous Knowledge System and Ethno-Medicinal Practices in India |
| Spiritual Healing and Mental Health: Story from Kerala | PN27 - Anthropology of Indigenous Knowledge System and Ethno-Medicinal Practices in India |
| Indigenous Ethno-Medicinal Healing Practices Among The Paudi Bhuiyan Community of Deogarh District, Odisha | PN27 - Anthropology of Indigenous Knowledge System and Ethno-Medicinal Practices in India |
| Sources of Healthcare among Tharu of Lakhimpur Kheri District, Uttar Pradesh, India. | PN27 - Anthropology of Indigenous Knowledge System and Ethno-Medicinal Practices in India |
| Correlation of Various Physiological Parameters with Vitamin D Levels Among Adult Females of Chandigarh, India | PN28 - Emerging trends and challenges in the digitizing health sector |
| Balancing Care Amidst the Pandemic: Challenges in ERP Utilization within Finland's Home Care Sector | PN28 - Emerging trends and challenges in the digitizing health sector |
| Medical Applications and Biohacking | PN28 - Emerging trends and challenges in the digitizing health sector |
| The moving dead: Anthropological reevaluation of the migratory frameworks | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| ‘Homing Desire’: Migration Choices and shaping a desire for home | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| Borders, boundaries, inter-sectionalism and the problems of memory of young British Muslims in-between identities in modern UK | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| Towards a borderless world: Challenging ‘sticky attachments’ and narratives | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| “I NO LONGER HAVE A HOUSE” DISPOSSESSION AND FORCED DISPLACEMENT: MEXICO, THE CASE OF VERACRUZ | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| Mobile Citizenry, Transnational Socialities and Place Making among Ethiopian Migrants along the Southern Route from Addis Ababa, through Nairobi to South Africa. | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| Conflict, memory and anthropological values in the Lisbon area | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| Resilient Heritage: The Journey and Cultural Evolution of the Bene Israel Community in India | PN29 - World on the Move – Reframing perspectives on migration and displacement |
| Living in a Modern Chinese Garden: Landscaping and Sociality in Beijing | PN30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality |
| Dispersed Knowledges: Ethnographic Explorations from Rural China | PN30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality |
| Childhood in China: A Three-Generation Portrait | PN30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality |
| Making Knowledge, Crafting Skills: The Master-Disciple Model in Chinese Cultural Heritage | PN30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality |
| Reflections and Practices of Chengtoushan Archaeological Heritage Empowering Local Cultural Tourism Development | PN30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality |
| Filial expectations as care in marginalised communities in China | PN30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality |
| “A New Journey in the Eastern Pearl”: African Contemporary Arts on China’s Cultural Landscape | PN30 - Toward a Decentred Anthropology of Inquiry: Engaging with China, Reimagining Sociality |
| Publishing in a context of global political and moral polarizations | PN32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing |
| Publishing Brazilian anthropology for the global environment: the experience of Vibrant - Virtual Brazilian Anthropology (2017-2024) | PN32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing |
| Horizontes Antropológicos, a multilanguage and pluri-thematic Anthropology journa | PN32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing |
| Multiple Hats | PN32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing |
| Editing with Generosity and Care as Guiding Values | PN32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing |
| Chinese perspectives on publishing academic papers | PN32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing |
| Bridging Worlds: SAPIENS Magazine's Role in Democratizing Anthropology for Global Audiences | PN32 - Worldwide Perspectives on Publishing |
| Heritage meaning-making from alter-native experiences in the Ecuadorian Andes | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| Embracing change and responding to cultural resilience for heritage | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| Politics of Collective Identity: the Grassroots Voices in the Revival of Dragon Dance in Tongliang, Southwestern China | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| The challenges and prospects towards protecting Indigenous Knowledge - Systems in South Africa | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| The soul of the island is dying: material heritage, environment and intangible heritage on the Island of Mozambique. | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| From Colonial Crop to Local Pride: Remaking the Kenyan Pyrethrum Industry as Cultural Heritage | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| Medical heritage and citizen science in Western Japan | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| Leveraging Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Resilience and Sustainability in Africa: Exploring the Africa’s Rain-Making Technology | PN33 - Making and remaking heritage in global context |
| Research on race, ethnicity, and gender in South Africa: lessons learnt through an intersectional lens to Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) | PN34 - Ethics in the decolonial moment |
| Heartwork | PN34 - Ethics in the decolonial moment |
| The Ethnographer's Dilemma | PN34 - Ethics in the decolonial moment |
| Grounded concepts and ethical framings: thinking about ethics via ubuntu | PN34 - Ethics in the decolonial moment |
| COLLECTIVE GUILT, DENIAL AND PUNISHMENT IN AUSTRIA | PN34 - Ethics in the decolonial moment |
| Navigating the Complexities of Child Domestic Labor: Insights from Female Workers in Ethiopia | PN35 - Domesticity and domestic work in Africa: a long trajectory |
| Domesticity, girls and children's labour and legacy of slavery | PN35 - Domesticity and domestic work in Africa: a long trajectory |
| Vidomègon as a choice ? Ethnographic examples of a reinterpretation of a practice in Southern Benin
| PN35 - Domesticity and domestic work in Africa: a long trajectory |
| AI popularization education in primary and secondary schools | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| Women Anthropologists and Their Contributions in Southern Africa: From Agnes Winifred Hoernlé | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| Yi Shared Intangible Heritage between France and China | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| Decryption of the River Diagram and Nuwa Mending Heaven: A Dream of the Central State from Sanxingdui & Chengtoushan & Shuanghuaishu | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| The Layout of African Studies Discipline Construction in China and Suggestions on Future Research Directions | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| Build the Sleeping Medicine Academic-Discipline in China: Take the Center for Sleep and Circadian Medicine of Affiliated Brain Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University as an example | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| The Relationship between Yi Torch Festival Music and Material Resources | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| On the Special Contribution of the Yi-Hai Alliance to the Chinese Revolution | PN36 - Critique/Reflection versus Inheritance/Reform: A Comparison of Different Approaches in China and Africa to Building Vibrant Anthropological Disciplines that Serve the People |
| “We the Blacks.” Race-blinded humanitarianism, embodied knowledge, and the postcolonial interruption of Blackness. | PN39 - Anthropological perspectives on the coloniality of border regimes and the ‘liberal’ way of migration and international mobility governance |
| Nationalism, Orientalism, and Civilizationalism on the Easter Border of the European Union | PN39 - Anthropological perspectives on the coloniality of border regimes and the ‘liberal’ way of migration and international mobility governance |
| ART AS “CREATIVE INGREDIENT” IN ANTHROPOLOGICAL DISCOURSE | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Drawing and Talking a Way In Together: Graphic Ethnography for Youth as Generative and Intergenerational Entangled Relations | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Creativity crossroads and world cultures: heading towards new audiences. | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Can drawings do more? A journey into graphic anthropology. | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Anthropology as public citizenship: examples from Caribbeanist ethnography | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Ethnography for a visual representation of April 25 | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Taking Anthropology to Power Holders in the Public Realm | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Responding to Health Emergencies: Interdisciplinary Teams and Creative Communication to Reach Local Populations | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Singing poetry, voicing tradition: Conveying Anthropology through musical performance | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| On being informative and convincing in the Academia of the Post-Gutenberg world | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Visualizing the Universe: The Role of Pictures in Mediating the Relationship Between People and Outer Space | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Dialogues with the Divine; Connecting Religious Ontologies through Sacred Music | PN40 - Anthropology and creativity: reaching new audiences. |
| Anthropological Values and the World Anthropological Union | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| Materialising Difference, Anthropological Values and Ethics | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| Some considerations about “values”: heading towards a collective discussion | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| David Webster (1944 - 1989): When an anthropologist Dies | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| Ethnography of entanglements: Reflections from more-than-human ways of knowing | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| Other Values, Other Anthropologists | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| The problem of normativity: From rural reform to climate change | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| Interalogy: A Dynamic and Relational Framework for Advancing Anthropological Theory | PN41 - What are Anthropological Values? Comparisons Across the World |
| Cultural heritage of Baiga Tribe: Resource Conservation and Sustainable Development | PN43 - Fostering Local Agency to Confront Environmental Issues: Global Forces, Local Conjunctures and Environmental Actants |
| Peasant-indigenous women's action against Agrarian Extractivism in Argentina: from cook to international feminism | PN43 - Fostering Local Agency to Confront Environmental Issues: Global Forces, Local Conjunctures and Environmental Actants |
| Local Agency in Enacting a Duty of Care towards the Kinabatangan River: The Role of Environmental Monitoring and Social Learning in Fostering a Sense of Place in Sabah, Malaysia | PN43 - Fostering Local Agency to Confront Environmental Issues: Global Forces, Local Conjunctures and Environmental Actants |
| Exploring Sustainable Initiatives in a Housing Complex in Recife: A Case Study of Ruy Frazão Project | PN43 - Fostering Local Agency to Confront Environmental Issues: Global Forces, Local Conjunctures and Environmental Actants |
| Multiple narratives and contested environmental justice in coastal India | PN43 - Fostering Local Agency to Confront Environmental Issues: Global Forces, Local Conjunctures and Environmental Actants |
| Can the (Indigenous) subaltern speak (at the IPCC)? Problems and challenges in the inclusion of indigenous knowledge in environmental governance | PN43 - Fostering Local Agency to Confront Environmental Issues: Global Forces, Local Conjunctures and Environmental Actants |
| Destabilising modern cosmologics: juxtapositions, alternative linkages and estrangement | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| Rendering "Outer Space Ethnography" Experimental: Speculative Visual Experimentation to Access Inaccessible Spaces | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| Emptiness as resource: Space exploration and alien agencies in subarctic Sweden | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| Somatic Communication for a care protocol in first contact with aliens | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| Star Ritual and Embodied Outer Space in Korean Shamanism | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| No Such Thing as Colonization or Decolonization in Space | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| (Female) African Voices on the Construction of the Outer Space in Light of (Gender) Inequalities and the United Nations Space Fo(u)r Sustainable Development Goals (Space4SDGs) | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| The Presence of the Past (In outer Space): Mexican Memories | PN44 - Decolonizing Outer Space Ethnography |
| Parents Fighting for Possible Horizons for their NeuroQueer Children | PN46 - Feminisms, Childhood, and Neurodivergent/ Neuroqueer |
| Intersecting Marginalisations: The Challenges of Neuroqueer Individuals in Indian Mental Health Care | PN46 - Feminisms, Childhood, and Neurodivergent/ Neuroqueer |
| Structures of Domination: A Study of Impact on Trans* Health Outcomes in Prayagraj City | PN46 - Feminisms, Childhood, and Neurodivergent/ Neuroqueer |
| Decolonizing Neuroqueering: Bridging Historical Non-Binary Practices with Modern Neurodivergent Identities | PN46 - Feminisms, Childhood, and Neurodivergent/ Neuroqueer |
| Feminist anthropology, childhood and queerness | PN46 - Feminisms, Childhood, and Neurodivergent/ Neuroqueer |
| Forced Conception & its Impact on Maternal Health : A Study of the Women’s Bodies and Agency in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh | PN47 - Inequalities in (Mental) Healthcare: Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology |
| Caring as contesting: Museums, Arts, and Mental Health in Kimberly, South Africa | PN47 - Inequalities in (Mental) Healthcare: Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology |
| Institutional pressures in public mental health services: ethnography from an Italian Department of Mental Health. | PN47 - Inequalities in (Mental) Healthcare: Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology |
| Navigating Mental Healthcare Access: Challenges for Youth in the Border Regions of Jammu and Kashmir | PN47 - Inequalities in (Mental) Healthcare: Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology |
| Intersectionality and the socio-cultural determinants of mental health: ethnographical cases in Ecuador | PN47 - Inequalities in (Mental) Healthcare: Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology |
| Juvenile penalties in contexts of mental health crisis and precarious ecologies. Proposals for an agenda of anthropological study of contemporary youth distress and violence | PN47 - Inequalities in (Mental) Healthcare: Critical Perspectives in Medical Anthropology |
| Reproductive Governance and fertility regulation techniques in Primary Heath Care in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: an ethnographic study | PN48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics |
| Navigating Barriers: Exploring environmental and structural obstacles experienced by blind and visually impaired (BVI) people when accessing public spaces in Gqeberha during COVID-19. | PN48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics |
| The effects of racial capitalism on migrant farmworker health in Maryland | PN48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics |
| Medical Xenophobia? Unpacking undocumented Zimbabwean migrant's experiences of public healthcare in Bloemfontein | PN48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics |
| "One size does not fit all": context specific approaches in the decision making of Covid-19 vaccinations shaping the practice of medical pluralism amongst Traditional Health Practitioners in Makhanda | PN48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics |
| Childhood vaccination coverage: Nursing mothers’ perspectives and geopolitics in rural Nigeria communities | PN48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics |
| Vaccine Hesitancy and Booster Dose Acceptance among Young Adults in Pakistan during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic | PN48 - Geopolitics of Health: Intersections, Implications, and Dynamics |
| Empowering Rural and Tribal Communities through Clean Energy: The Odisha Perspective | PN50 - Mapping Rural and Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability in the Contemporary South Asian Societies |
| Modes of livelihoods and experiences: the case of Liangmai youth migration to Indian cities | PN50 - Mapping Rural and Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability in the Contemporary South Asian Societies |
| Following the Traditional Path: A study of the service providers at a Rural Livestock Market in Jaipur, India | PN50 - Mapping Rural and Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability in the Contemporary South Asian Societies |
| Are Non-Governmental Organizations a Panacea for Tribal Development?: An Empirical Study of the Santal Tribe of West Bengal | PN50 - Mapping Rural and Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability in the Contemporary South Asian Societies |
| Nourishing Futures: The Impact of Nutritional and Entrepreneurial Interventions on Maternal and Child Health and Economic Resilience in the Chittagong Hill Tracts | PN50 - Mapping Rural and Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability in the Contemporary South Asian Societies |
| Empirical Discourse of Tribal Land Alienation in India: A Glimpse from the Countryside | PN50 - Mapping Rural and Tribal Livelihoods and Quest for Sustainability in the Contemporary South Asian Societies |
| Artist lens on everyday mothering care. Peripherality as resilience | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| Guaraní women's agency: rescue of ancestral knowledge and artisanal work in the Peña Morada community, San Martín department, Salta, Argentina. | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| Collaborative Visions: Reimagining Visual Representations Through Ethnography and Photography | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| Title: A Fabric of Care: The Joy of Textiles Through a Feminist Lens | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| How do artist-activist agencies and queer community resonate in Ghana? : the case study of creative practices to visualize and empower the inequalities and marginalities of queer community | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| Ecological worldviews in the Jat-Jatin: The folk play performance of women in Mithilanchal, Bihar | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| Dancing empathy. A methodological approach for kinesthetic research and new modes of connecting from a feminist perspective | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| Exposing feminists' critique of white privilege in Europe from a South African perspective | PN51 - Undoing Inequalities through Creative Practice and Art in/as Research: Feminist Lens on Reimagining Knowledge Construction |
| Siri, Roomba and other animals: an ethnography of digitalized family relations | PN52 - Reimagining digital anthropology: towards decolonial perspectives and practices |
| Screening indigenous films through hyper-local streaming apps | PN52 - Reimagining digital anthropology: towards decolonial perspectives and practices |
| (Un)sustainable technologies: the promise of a digital revolution at agricultural fairs in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | PN52 - Reimagining digital anthropology: towards decolonial perspectives and practices |
| Between spirits and digital economies. Mediatization of marginalized performative practice. | PN52 - Reimagining digital anthropology: towards decolonial perspectives and practices |
| Digital Funerals and Screenshots: Migrants Channel Grief and Imagine the Eternal Realm | PN52 - Reimagining digital anthropology: towards decolonial perspectives and practices |
| "Work smarter, not harder": Designing a multimodal mobile ethnographic study under global pressures and uncertain futures | PN52 - Reimagining digital anthropology: towards decolonial perspectives and practices |
| Caregiving, conflict and support in rural South Africa | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| When a Stuffed Animal Speaks Out: On the Relationship between Materiality and Affect | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Grace as Reparative Praxis for Anthropology as Care | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Male Carers: Everyday experiences of later-life caregiving of male carers in urban India | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Disclosure of Invisible Disabilities in Romantic Relationships: experience of young people in Makhanda, South Africa | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Follow the dog: Reimagine a more-than-human anthropology of and as care | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Making Vulnerable: The Exposure to Harm of Institutionalized Older Adults in Lima, Peru | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Toward an Epistemology of Care: The Impact of Structural Violence on Aging in Diaspora | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Rethinking reciprocity and the labor of care in rural South Africa (PN53) | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Framing Caring Performances: The Aesthetics and Ethics of End-of-Life Photography in Chinese Hospice Care | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Images of Care and Care for Images: Intersections of research, participation and action | PN53 - Care and the anthropological imagination |
| Local Knowledge and International Technical Cooperation: From Optimism to Cautious Pragmatism | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| “Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Oaxaca, Mexico: the case of Comunalidad” | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| "Taking care of themselves- अपना ख्याल रखना"- Healing practices in Johar Valley of Uttarakhand, India | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| Land as the Mediator between Tribal Life and Their Cultural EcologyTraditional Knowledge System and Unravelling the Complexity of Issues on Land Rights from the Perspective of Traditional Knowledge System | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| Changing Identity and Dissipating Knowledge of the Lachungpas of North Sikkim | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| Traditional knowledge system and sustainability: Social preservation or change? | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| Tagin Tribe's Indigenous Knowledge System: Navigating Contemporary Issues | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| Measurement Linguistic Theory of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in a
Multilingual Society: A Case Study of Kurukh, Mundari and Sadri | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| The Problem of Interlinking the Advancement in Science and Technology with Traditional Knowledge Systems for Achieving Inclusive Sustainable Development: A Special Focus on the Tribal Communities of Jharkhand, India | PN56 - Tribal Communities and Their Indigenous Knowledge Systems with Reference to Contemporary Issues |
| الأنثروبولوجيا في الجزائر : مسارات التكوين الجامعي وآفاق الإنتاج المعرفي الأنثروبولوجي | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| المعرفة الأنثروبولوجية في العالم العربي وتحدّيات المقاربات الكولونياية وما بعد الكولونيالية : دراسات عبد الله حمّودي نموذجا | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| الأنثروبولوجيا السياسية في العالم العربي عِلم محل ريبة في سياقات استبدادية | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| From Colonial to Indigenous: Transforming Anthropological Narratives in the Arab World | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| PALESTINIAN ANTHROPOLOGY: WHAT LIES BEYOND PALESTINE? | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| في مساءلة المعرفة الأنثروبوجية الأجنبية ما بعد الكولونيالية في المغارب: الفجوات بين الخطاب النظري والواقع الإثنوغرافي في موريتانيا والمغرب | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production: Insights from Refugee Family Support in Ireland | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| The Accusation of Colonialism: Anthropology in Post-Colonial Algeria and the Restoration of Dignity | PN57 - Transformations in Anthropological Knowledge Production in the Arab World Post-Independence |
| Memories of the Covid-19 pandemic among the indigenous peoples Fulni-ô, in Brazil, and P`urhépecha, in Mexico: coping strategies and (post)pandemic social impacts | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| The Voice Within: An Online Ethnography on the Experiences of Deaf Students in a Public High School during the COVID-19 Pandemic | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| Lived Experiences of Women Sanitation Workers during the Pandemic in India | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| The Many Lives of the Pandemic: Memory, Belonging and time in urban Darjeeling | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| A walk to remember on the Mymensingh road: the politics of memorialising and forgetting | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| Testimonials from the Border: Chronic Ailments Disrupting Continuities of the Afterlife | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| Memories of Bodies - (not) on- the- Move: Understanding the Socio-Economic Conditions of Bihari Migrant Workers in Kolkata during COVID-19. | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| ‘Have you heard anyone talk about Covid’?: Afterlives of the pandemic in an Indian election | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| Emergence and Continuity: Understanding Pandemic through an Epidemic | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| Narratives of Neglect: Unmasking the Experiences of Indian Migrant Workers and the Middle Class Amidst Public Amnesia and State Policies | PN58 - Between Public Amnesia and Neglect: Marginalized Communities’ Experiences of the Pandemic |
| Representing Raji Identity: A Study of a PVTG in Uttarakhand Himalaya | PN59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up |
| Institutional Development of Dhaka Industry in a multi-cultural context in Palpa District, Western Nepal Himalaya | PN59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up |
| From Conservation to Elitist Space: The Institutional Development of Community Forest User Groups (CFUGs) for Political Contestation in Nepal | PN59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up |
| A Study of Himalayan Hemp Ecostay in India from the Perspective of Himalayan Anthropology | PN59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up |
| The Contested Relationship of Household and Community in the Dynamic Environmental Context Among the Loba of trans-Himalaya, Mustang, Nepal | PN59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up |
| Inclusion and Exclusion in Historical Salt and Grain Trade in the Trans-Himalaya, Kaligandaki River Basin, Mustang, Nepal | PN59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up |
| Making of a ghost home: Exploring Ecological Narratives in Himalayan Second Home Phenomenon | PN59 - Himalayan Anthropology: Exploring Institutions, Elitism and Studying Up |
| Friendship, festivities and feminism: examples from the Basque Country (Spain) | PN61 - Friendship as a Feminist Proposal: New Approaches to the Anthropology of Gender, Kinship and Affects |
| The promise among musical groups os the south-central coast of Peru | PN61 - Friendship as a Feminist Proposal: New Approaches to the Anthropology of Gender, Kinship and Affects |
| “You will never walk alone”. Rethinking Abortion Activism as a Feminist Practice of Strategic Sisterhood | PN61 - Friendship as a Feminist Proposal: New Approaches to the Anthropology of Gender, Kinship and Affects |
| Third Persons Present: Vitalities of Friendship and Familiarity in LGBTQ+ Aging | PN61 - Friendship as a Feminist Proposal: New Approaches to the Anthropology of Gender, Kinship and Affects |
| Feminism, friendship and collective processes of knowledge construction: bastard ethnographies? | PN61 - Friendship as a Feminist Proposal: New Approaches to the Anthropology of Gender, Kinship and Affects |
| Afetos (im)pertinentes: relações feministas e antirracistas nas fronteiras entre academia e ativismo | PN61 - Friendship as a Feminist Proposal: New Approaches to the Anthropology of Gender, Kinship and Affects |
| Using fuzzy cognitive mapping to promote community involvement in decision-making for COVID-19 recovery in Northern Nigeria. | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Differences in Covid-19 vaccination acceptance in two Zapotec communities of Oaxaca, southern Mexico; preliminary findings and hypotheses | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Navigating Vaccination Realities: State Policies and Community Perspectives in Khayelitsha, South Africa | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Attitudes of Acceptance, Rejection or Hesitancy Towards the COVID-19 Vaccine: A Multi-Country Study: The United States Case | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Perception of Na´ Savi preschool and primary school teachers on current school achievement and associated factors during the COVID-19 pandemic | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Culturally Competent Approaches to Promote Equitable COVID-19 Vaccination: Understanding Healthcare Behaviors and Vaccine Acceptance | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Attitudes of Acceptance, Rejection or Hesitancy Towards the COVID-19 Vaccine: A Multi-Country Study: The Mexican Case | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| The Actions of Social Agents Regarding the Use of Health Measures: An Analysis of School Returns in the Pandemic Context | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Attitudes of Acceptance, Rejection or Hesitancy Towards the COVID-19 Vaccine: A Multi-Country Study: The Peruvian Case | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| “The doctor never asks me!”: Exploring the link between vaccine hesitancy and the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| An Anthropological study on attitude towards Covid-19 vaccine- Hesitancy, Preference, Acceptability | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| Knowledge, Perception and Practices: Some Anecdotes from the Field on Covid-19 | PN64 - The Subjectivity of Others in the COVID-19 Vaccination Processes |
| All-Russian Student Olympiad in Ethnography – an experience in popularizing anthropology among young people | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| Learning to respect the “owners” of places: what can we learn with Galibi-Marworno children about socio-environmental care and ethics? | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| Ethnographic research experience with children in Maputo: the place of playing and school | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| Narratives of rural youngs, childrens and adolescents around education. An Ethnography on the Margins of the State | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| It is (not) about you: Ethnographic and narrative approach to adolescent pregnancy through teenager’s voices and silences. | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| Doing ethnography with tikmũ'ũn children: resistance, joy and learning | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| “How we can help each other”: ethnographic confluence with adolescent students regarding their racial identities | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| Youth on the move: ethnography of relational mobility with street-connected children and youth in urban Northeast Brazil | PN66 - Ethnographic experiences with children, adolescents, and youth: Reflections on these young people as subjects of knowledge, creativity, and technology |
| Engendering Death: Ethnographic Insights into the Posthumous Mistreatment and Misgendering of Trans-Queer Bodies. | PN67 - Queering all the borders: questioning the anthropology of gender and sexuality from the south |
| Decolonial approaches to labour inclusion policies for trans people: a comparative study in Madrid and Buenos Aires | PN67 - Queering all the borders: questioning the anthropology of gender and sexuality from the south |
| Warlike binarism: gender, race and sexuality in militarised contexts in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | PN67 - Queering all the borders: questioning the anthropology of gender and sexuality from the south |
| Decolonizing Queer Anthropology | PN67 - Queering all the borders: questioning the anthropology of gender and sexuality from the south |
| Gender wears leather: productions of dissident masculinities | PN67 - Queering all the borders: questioning the anthropology of gender and sexuality from the south |
| The “Memories of Football” project at the Museum of Sound and Image (MIS-São Paulo/Brazil): historical and anthropological approaches on football as a sociocultural phenomenon | PN68 - Football as a Sociocultural Phenomenon: Ethnographic Analyses and Contemporary Reflections |
| Soccer and Personhood: A South African Subaltern Story | PN68 - Football as a Sociocultural Phenomenon: Ethnographic Analyses and Contemporary Reflections |
| "Very happy to realize that our flag, which was almost usurped, returned to us. GO BRAZIL!" | PN68 - Football as a Sociocultural Phenomenon: Ethnographic Analyses and Contemporary Reflections |
| Gender, football fandom and knowledge production: ethnographic insights | PN68 - Football as a Sociocultural Phenomenon: Ethnographic Analyses and Contemporary Reflections |
| An ontological injustice towards indigenous justice systems: the case of traditional witchcraft-related conflict management mechanisms and the laws of Ghana. | PN69 - Tensions on Local Knowledge and Academic Knowledge Production |
| Bridging the Knowledge Divide: Integrating Local and Academic Knowledge | PN69 - Tensions on Local Knowledge and Academic Knowledge Production |
| Authorship Abuse in Research and Academics in the Digital Age | PN69 - Tensions on Local Knowledge and Academic Knowledge Production |
| Much more than human: a reading of Lo que son los yerbales paraguayos, by Rafael Barrett (1908) | PN71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology |
| Acclimatisation: entanglements of cattle and people in Northernmost Brazil | PN71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology |
| Landscape and species interactions in northern Amazon trough 18th, 19th and 20th centuries: notes for a non-anthropocentric history of animals and plants, rivers or mountains | PN71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology |
| From multispecies view to ethnography of Papuans: animals in Miklouho-Maclay papers | PN71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology |
| Cosmopolitical Battles for Good Health in the Andes: epidemics, colonialism and indigenous resistance | PN71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology |
| Divine Goddess Ganga, River Ganga, and Multispecies Historical Anthropology | PN71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology |
| Did the vassoura-de-bruxa (witch’s broom plague) kill cocoa? Towards an infrahistory of cocoa planting in Southern Bahia, Brazil | PN71 - Facing the more-than-human: multispecies approach in historical anthropology |
| Social movements, formative experiences and subjectivity. Reflections on co-participatory strategies in anthropological research | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| From Interpretation to Action: Experiences from Fieldwork in Tsotsil, Tseltal and Mestizo Communities in Chiapas. | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| Challenges of Fieldwork in Artisanal Emerald and Amber Mines: A Comparative Study between Colombia and Mexico | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| Field work , Economy, social change in Mexico: Tlaxcala and Chiapas | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| Outraged Anthropology: Reflexions on the Use of Emotions in Activist Research | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| Empowering change: exploring militant and popular research | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| What does Action Anthropology teach us? | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| Undoing Epistemic Injustice in Research and Practice | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| Relevancy (?) of interviewing: metacommunicative regimes gone rogue | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| On help: how to be differently in the field | PN72 - Transformations of Fieldwork: Anthropology and Social Change |
| Androcentric and ethnocentric biases in observation technologies (ultrasound) and fetal surgery: a lecture from feminist epistemology | PN73 - What does feminist epistemology have to say about hegemonic forms of anthropological knowledge production? |
| The generic condition of men: Epistemological approaches from feminist anthropology. | PN73 - What does feminist epistemology have to say about hegemonic forms of anthropological knowledge production? |
| On unknowable experiences and unpresentable political consciousnesses in anthropology knowledge production | PN73 - What does feminist epistemology have to say about hegemonic forms of anthropological knowledge production? |
| The Contested Just Transition in the Waterberg Coalfield: Exploring Meanings of Justice and Possibilities for Habitable Futures
| PN75 - The paradoxes, trade-offs, and hidden narratives of the Just Transition |
| Digital minerals in green energy transitions: supply chain disparities | PN75 - The paradoxes, trade-offs, and hidden narratives of the Just Transition |
| From Watts to Well-being: Assessing the First Decade of South Africa's Renewable Energy Independent Producer Procurement Programme (REI4P) on Local Development Initiatives in the Northern Cape Province | PN75 - The paradoxes, trade-offs, and hidden narratives of the Just Transition |
| Unjust Transitions: The Case of Old Coronation, Mpumalanga | PN75 - The paradoxes, trade-offs, and hidden narratives of the Just Transition |
| Masculine or feminine? Recounting experiences of a female ethnographer in rural Burkina Faso. | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| The Polymorph Anthropologist veiled/unveiled. Reflections on « going anthropologist », « going native » and gender dissonance in Saharan fieldworks and in the laic France | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| Accompanied research in literature – from anecdotes to epistemological contributions | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| The collapse of the myth of the “genderless anthropologist”: epistemological reflections on ethnographic practice in the context of gender and sexual violence in the field | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| From Vulnerability to Creativity (And the Hidden life in Between) | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| Navigating Gendered Identities in Qualitative Research: Challenges of Studying Intimate Partner Violence in an Urban Poor Neighborhood of Delhi, India | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| Staged identities in male-dominated field sites: examples from Mali and Sierra Leone | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| A Woman Archaeologist in the field: Negotiating challenges of a gendered identity in India. | PN77 - Ethnographic dissonance: working with gendered identities in the field |
| Recovering certain regional Indian female anxieties of colonial-era to analyse their present day manipulation by neoliberalism | PN78 - Women in the History of Anthropology |
| Women and feminists in Anthropology in Chiapas, Central American and the Caribbean | PN78 - Women in the History of Anthropology |
| A trajetória da antropóloga Esmeralda Mariano nos estudos de gênero, sexualidades e saúde | PN78 - Women in the History of Anthropology |
| Unclassified Feminist Lloronas: Noes on the Hierarchies of Anger and Dispassion in the Decolonized Academic Text | PN78 - Women in the History of Anthropology |
| Feminist Anthropology in Cape Verde: review of the production of postgraduate research authored by women | PN78 - Women in the History of Anthropology |
| Beyond Biomedicine: The Jenu Kuruba Response to COVID-19 and the Significance of Indigenous Knowledge Systems | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| Fieldwork during a Pandemic: Traversing Real and Virtual Spaces | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| We drink as we want: Conviviality and Unveiling the Hidden Effects of COVID-19 Lockdown on Imbamba-Alcoholic Consumption in Townships in South Africa | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| ‘Revamping of Anthropological Studies and Research in Algerian Universities Post-COVID-19: A Comparative Analysis’ | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| MIXOPATHY AROUND COVID-19: BIOMEDICAL HEGEMONY AND OTHERING OF INDIGENOUS SYSTEMS | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| Impact of Ecotourism on Indigenous Knowledge and Education in Pastoral communities of Jammu and Kashmir | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| IS REEL LIFE IMPACTING REAL LIFE? A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF YOUNG WOMEN IN BELAGAVI CITY | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| From Heroes to Pariahs: Understanding Marginality and Stigma from Kerala Coastal Community’s pandemic narratives | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| Resilience of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from Selected Communities in India | PN79 - Local Practices and Emerging Traditions of Anthropological Knowledge Making in Post Covid |
| Privileged Mobilities, Globalization and Post-industrial Changes - An Ethnographic Study of China's Overseas Education Program | PN81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices |
| Tourism Infrastructure and Private Hosting of Refugees from Ukraine in Poland: Between Solidarity and Commodification | PN81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices |
| Challenges and Opportunities for Black South African Engagement with Nature-based Tourism | PN81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices |
| Mobilities and Diasporic Connections: Tracing African Roots in Senegal | PN81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices |
| The other side of tourism. The effects of tourist capital movements in the city of Palma de Mallorca | PN81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices |
| Favela Tourism Mobilities: Listening to Local Voices, Mobilizing Social Narratives | PN81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices |
| Platform Capitalism and Labor Precarity in Tourism | PN81 - Tourism, Migration, and Other Mobilities in the World of (In)Justices |
| Caring for the resistant baby boomers in a smart ageing society | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| Caregivers' dynamics in accessing medication for people with chronic diseases in rural South Africa. | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| Caring in Crisis: A qualitative study on the experience of home hospice workers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| Ageing in the Digital Age: Exploring the Role of ICTs in Care Provision | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| Stochastic Frontier Approach to Efficiency Analysis of Elderly Inpatients in India | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| Informal caregivers support for older people’s cellphone use in rural South Africa | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| Childlessness and Elderly Care in Asia: Shortcomings and Gaps in Law and Policy | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| Healing Holidays & Retirement in Goa/India: Inequalities of Healthcare Home and Abroad | PN82 - Navigating Ageing: Contemporary Perspective on Elderly Care |
| The concept of faith healing among the traditional healing systems of Indian tribes: should the ancient knowledge systems be reimagined? | PN84 - Reimagining anthropological knowledge: connecting the less connected traditional knowledge systems of medicine of the tribes in the post-colonial era |
| Understanding the Burden and Management of Sickle Cell Disease in Rural Communities: A Case Study of Umuri Village, Odisha, India | PN84 - Reimagining anthropological knowledge: connecting the less connected traditional knowledge systems of medicine of the tribes in the post-colonial era |
| Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping, a tool for intercultural dialogue in health research | PN84 - Reimagining anthropological knowledge: connecting the less connected traditional knowledge systems of medicine of the tribes in the post-colonial era |
| The Ethno-Medical Practices among Baiga and Kol tribes of Sidhi District ,Madhya Pradesh, India | PN84 - Reimagining anthropological knowledge: connecting the less connected traditional knowledge systems of medicine of the tribes in the post-colonial era |
| Healthcare delivery and healthcare-seeking behaviour in tribal areas of India: Reflecting upon inadequacies on the demand and supply sides | PN84 - Reimagining anthropological knowledge: connecting the less connected traditional knowledge systems of medicine of the tribes in the post-colonial era |
| Tribes in India and health emergency: towards a systematic anthropological approach | PN84 - Reimagining anthropological knowledge: connecting the less connected traditional knowledge systems of medicine of the tribes in the post-colonial era |
| Beyond post-development: inequality, power struggles, and the forging of territories left behind | PN85 - Beyond post-development: inequality, power struggles, and the forging of territories left behind. |
| TERRITORY AS A MEANS OF CONTESTATION IN CONFLICTS OVER "DEVELOPMENT" PROJECTS: THE MOZAMBIQUE DUGONGO CIMENTOS S.A COMPANY IN THE MATUTUÍNE DISTRICT IN PERSPECTIVE | PN85 - Beyond post-development: inequality, power struggles, and the forging of territories left behind. |
| “While I slept, a grave was digged deep inside my chest”: An ethnographic study about the Braskem disaster in Maceió, Brazil | PN85 - Beyond post-development: inequality, power struggles, and the forging of territories left behind. |
| Nostalgia and sense of belonging in places ‘left-behind’ - on how ‘fields of care’ can imbue places ‘left-behind’ with meaning and counteract moral and symbolic decline | PN85 - Beyond post-development: inequality, power struggles, and the forging of territories left behind. |
| The Creative Strategies of Decolonial Communities of Young African Anthropologists | PN86 - Decolonizing Knowledge Production: Global Perspectives from the World |
| Ableism and passport privilege: a double burden in academia | PN86 - Decolonizing Knowledge Production: Global Perspectives from the World |
| Hanya ada Satu Kata: Lawan! Engaging applied arts in decolonising ethnographic research towards climate, gender and disaster justice | PN86 - Decolonizing Knowledge Production: Global Perspectives from the World |
| Revitalization of structural anthropology through a new concept on knowledge origin ‘Dynamic mixed origin of knowledge’ | PN86 - Decolonizing Knowledge Production: Global Perspectives from the World |
| Exploring how Indigenous knowledge systems of health and wellbeing can be integrated into modern educational programs. | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| Revitalizing Tea Industry: A Case Study of Co-operative Formation in a Closed Tea Plantation in Dooars. | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| Crafting Khoplak: Ethnomathematical Observation of an Eco-friendly Dustpan | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| Eco-cosmology - Learning from the local to the Global. | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| Venerating stones: A living tradition among the Lepcha community of Sikkim | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| Promoting Sustainable Development and Indigenous Knowledge Production: Portraying the Women of the Kani Tribal Community in Kanyakumari, India | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| The Contesting Debates and Challenges on validating and invalidating the Traditional Knowledge Systems in India: An Anthropological analysis | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| "Unveiling epistemic justice: rediscovering indigenous knowledge of Central Indian indigenous communities for sustainable development". | PN88 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge for sustainable development -Easing tension between Local and Academic Knowledge Production. |
| Grass-root energy technology innovation groups as a resource for energy innovation: what science can learn from DIY? | PN89 - Dialogues with the Other: positive and enriching encounters with diversity beyond the limits of ontological Otherness |
| Other faces of Development | PN89 - Dialogues with the Other: positive and enriching encounters with diversity beyond the limits of ontological Otherness |
| Intersectional women as spiritual actors and leaders: a comparative case study | PN89 - Dialogues with the Other: positive and enriching encounters with diversity beyond the limits of ontological Otherness |
| An auto-ethnographic account of decolonised museum solidarities in the Global South & North | PN90 - The role of Anthropology in the Decolonization of Museums and Ethnographic Collections |
| Museums and the possibility of decolonization. The case of the Ethnological Museum of World Cultures of Barcelona | PN90 - The role of Anthropology in the Decolonization of Museums and Ethnographic Collections |
| Restitution of sacred objects from National Museums to Communities | PN90 - The role of Anthropology in the Decolonization of Museums and Ethnographic Collections |
| The anthropologist as curator in collaboration with artists | PN90 - The role of Anthropology in the Decolonization of Museums and Ethnographic Collections |
| Exploring Peasant Memory and State-Induced Repression: An Examination of Internal Colonization Theory through the Case Study of the Perm-36 Museum | PN90 - The role of Anthropology in the Decolonization of Museums and Ethnographic Collections |
| Decolonizing Museum Spaces: How can anthropology be used as a tool to decolonize museums? | PN90 - The role of Anthropology in the Decolonization of Museums and Ethnographic Collections |
| Feminist anthropologies in the Caribbean: tracing traces, weaving ties. | PN91 - Decolonizing feminist anthropology from the Global South: Dialogues from Africa and Abya Yala |
| Rethinking teenage mothering: Indigenous perspectives from Uganda | PN91 - Decolonizing feminist anthropology from the Global South: Dialogues from Africa and Abya Yala |
| Intercultural dialogues as a path to decolonize feminist anthropology: Reflections from Abya Yala | PN91 - Decolonizing feminist anthropology from the Global South: Dialogues from Africa and Abya Yala |
| “You’re not blessing my life, you’re sponsoring it”: money and romantic relationships among young university students in Cape Town | PN91 - Decolonizing feminist anthropology from the Global South: Dialogues from Africa and Abya Yala |
| Cheyenne Action Anthropology an Archeology of Mind | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Folk phenological signs and problems of a green economy | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Use of International Law to Preserve Indigenous Knowledge and Culture | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| The impact of climate collapse on pastoral customs in the Alpine territory of Sauze di Cesana Italy | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Folk Knowledge, Folk Wisdom, and Sustainable Development | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Losing indigenous wisdom about dying and grief to globalization | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Youth in the system of preservation and transmission of traditional values | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Sustainable Living and Eco-Friendly Lifestyles as a Social Movement: The Case of Russia | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Social reproduction, living and working spaces and collective action, The Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| Indigenous Tongva Sacred Springs of West Los Angeles, Southern California, USA | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| The Texas Power Grid and Political Power: | PN92 - Folk Wisdom and Sustainable Development: Towards Harmonizing the Human-Nature-Society System |
| New Tribal Religions of India: Construction and Transformations | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Folk traditions: life after death | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Protestantism as a new tradition: cases of the Protestant missionary strategies among indigenous peoples of Russia and Ethiopia | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Historical reenactment as an identity-oriented social movement: neo-traditional masculinity and innovations in contemporary medieval combat sports | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Ethnicity of the "Russian Zoroastrianism": Rethinking the ancient Iranian religion in the context of Russia's political transformation | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| ‘WILD’ RELIGION: ASSESSING DAVID CHIDESTER’S USE OF A CATEGORY TO ANALYSE NEO-TRADITIONALIST RELIGIONS IN POST-APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Integrated education as a discursive tradition; Anthropological insights on new traditionalism among the Sunni Muslims of Kerala | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Anthropologist as a Catalyst: Exploring the role in revitalizing tradition amidst globalization (a case study of the Hamar of Southern Ethiopia) | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Pastoral Traditions of the Hamar Tribe: Sustaining Cultural Heritage Through Livelihood Strategies | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Not just spiritual: Sufi orders in modern India, administrations, organizations, functions. | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| Traditional Convergence and revitalization: African Christianity as Mazeway disintegration | PN93 - New Traditionalism and Changing Patterns in Anthropological Knowledge |
| From Ghost to Life: A Revitalization Story of a Village with Forests and Wetlands, Jeju Island, South Korea | PN94 - Linguistic and Cultural Aspects that Revitalize Communities |
| “Impact of Storytelling in Reviving Glory in Communities” | PN94 - Linguistic and Cultural Aspects that Revitalize Communities |
| VOICING THE TRAUMA OF CASTE:A READING OF THE POETRY OF MEENA KANDASAMY | PN94 - Linguistic and Cultural Aspects that Revitalize Communities |
| Linguistic and Cultural Aspects that Revitalize Communities | PN94 - Linguistic and Cultural Aspects that Revitalize Communities |
| Ethnographic non-encounters: Researching Covid 19 in post-pandemic Diepsloot, South Africa. | PN95 - Between past and present: Creating anthropological knowledge of “recent” events |
| How to do ethnography in 'there' and 'then' | PN95 - Between past and present: Creating anthropological knowledge of “recent” events |
| Uncertainty, serendipity, opportunity: researching the COVID-19 crisis in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam ethnographically | PN95 - Between past and present: Creating anthropological knowledge of “recent” events |
| The Mark of the Witch’s Broom: After Collapse on the Cacao Coast of Bahia
| PN95 - Between past and present: Creating anthropological knowledge of “recent” events |
| "We have different problems now" - An (un)successful search for the long-term effects of Covid-19 in Germany | PN95 - Between past and present: Creating anthropological knowledge of “recent” events |
| The Ritual Object of Phanek: Infinite Forms, and Folds at the Interstices of Ritual and Politics | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Deromanticizing unheard (queer) paradigms? Class and the politics of queer youth voices in contemporary India | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Ephemeral Archives of the Subaltern: De/Colonial Queer-Trans Worldmaking in Kothi WhatsApp Groups of Eastern India | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Challenges of Right to Employment Faced by Hijra People in the Formal Sectors of Bangladesh | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Hijra Ilakas: Turf wars and communal land inheritance in New Delhi, India | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Respect and Other Small Steps Towards a Countercolonial Anthropology: Learning from Indigenous Peoples in Brazil | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| POKHARA – The Tourism Capital of Nepal: Understanding the Anthropological Dialectics of Caste and Sanitation Work. | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| 1980s Transnational Lesbian Feminism in Mexico/Chicago through the Life and Photographs of Diana Solís | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Exploring Indigenous Epistemologies: Voices, Challenges and enriching Indigenous Knowledge System of the Kamar Tribe, Chhattisgarh state, India | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Exploring the Perception of Masculinities: A Comparative Study of Nonbinary and Cisgender Individuals | PN96 - The Voices of Grassroots in Anthropology: Theorizing from Unheard Paradigms |
| Roaming free: a 'mermaid in London' in search of a playground | PN99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people |
| Traversing Mongolia’s Rural-Urban Continuum with Herders’ Children: Spatiality of The Good Life | PN99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people |
| Liminality of walking in rituals children partecipation. | PN99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people |
| Walking as Wayfinding | PN99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people |
| Exploring Multispecies Assemblages Through Walking Ethnography in Abandoned Landscape | PN99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people |
| Childhood Memoir with an Anthropologist: Filming the Life Path of the First Educated Generation in a Bangladeshi Village, 2000-Present | PN99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people |
| "What if the city could-be also ours?": The right that girls have to walk, enjoy and live in the city, their urban experiences and their resistance strategies to claim their place | PN99 - Walk with me: Walking ethnography in research with and about children and young people |
| Umleqwa and hata-hata: comparative perspectives on human-animal relations, food preparation and consumption in Mthatha, South Africa and Akita City, Japan | PN100 - Caring, Rescuing, Eating: Thinking with Animals (and Meat) in Africa |
| The Brazilian Pampa Beef: a multispecies history of the bovine landscape transformations in the Southern Plains of Brazil | PN100 - Caring, Rescuing, Eating: Thinking with Animals (and Meat) in Africa |
| Good, bad, mediocre mothers: On ducks & motherhood in contemporary Egypt | PN100 - Caring, Rescuing, Eating: Thinking with Animals (and Meat) in Africa |
| When Complex is as Simple as it Gets: A Recent Guide for Recasting Policy and Management in the Anthropocene | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Creation of landscapes and pastoral memories in the semi-arid region of Northeastern Brazil | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Climate Change or Local Justice?: On frequent drought and regicide in South Sudan | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Building Resilience from Below: Exploring Pastoralists’ High Reliability Networks in Northern Kenya | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Environmental Narratives, Empirical Realities: Damaged Landscapes and Livelihoods and the Role of the State in Northern Kenya | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Re-visited Epupa Dam Debate: Chieftaincy Disputes in North-west Namibia | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Pluralizing ecologies of knowledge for the Anthropocene: pastoralist perspectives from Africa | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Relational Resiliences: Reflections from Pastoralism across the World | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| ‘No longer Nowhere to Refuge’: Re-imagining the Displaced Pastoralists in the Anthropocene. | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Relational approaches to sustainability transformations: walking together in a world of many worlds | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Look for the ‘blood’!: Dealing with the Loss of Cattle among Nuer Refugees of South Sudan | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Wayuu pastoralism illustrates the urgency of a relational ontology that facilitates indigenous and scientific knowledges exchange for addressing the challenges of Anthropocene | PN101 - Re-imagining the ‘Anthropocene’ of Pastoralists and Nomads, Re-shaping Anthropological Knowledge with ‘Relational Ontology’ |
| Leveraging Local Knowledge in Acquiring Academic Knowledge: Experiences of Saora School Children in South Odisha | PN103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge |
| “If Education is the Key, then School is the Lock”: Reparative futures thinking beyond the modern school | PN103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge |
| A Cartography of Good Living in Tocantins: thinking about development from indigenous worldviews | PN103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge |
| The Ostrich pulls his/her Head out of the Sand and Ponders Poverty | PN103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge |
| Matthew Effect in Anthropology: the Case of Europe and beyond | PN103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge |
| Local Knowledge and Climate Science: Partners for Managing the Climate Crisis in Africa and the Global South | PN103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge |
| The politics of knowledge production and the policies of state: why practice education fails to be at the driving seat | PN103 - Local Knowledge: Values, the Future, and Connections with Academic Knowledge |
| Unveiling Black Feminist Narratives: Pan-Africanism, Decolonialism, and Digital Advocacy in Social Media Discourses | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Trade, Technology, and Trust: The Pillars of the India-Africa Partnership | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| "'Emotion capitalism' and its influence on the use of dating apps among gay men in the countryside of Santa Catarina - Brazil" | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Communal Wealth? | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Virtual representation of the Seto people in the Russian internet space in its current dynamics | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Digitalizing the Tribal life: A study on globalization of Kadar through Internet | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Approaches and Distances: The Role of the Researcher in Digital Anthropology Through Three Experience Reports | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Identity of digital artists in Cuba, considerations on technological use and appropriation in the present Cuban context. | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Understanding a Women’s WhatsAPP Group: Continuities between the physical and digital | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Memeing Revolution and War: Examining the Contemporary History of Ukraine via Online Folklore | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| Emotional labor guided by application: an anthropological research about why neoliberalism is selling mental wellness in the digital age | PN106 - Glocalization and Digital Technology |
| “The Flipped Classroom”: an Innovative Approach in the Field of Physical Education | PN107 - Innovations in Modern Anthropology of Sport |
| COST Action CA19101 DE-PASS Examination of Physical Activity Behaviors (PABs) and their associated determinants in youth: Dissemination of activities | PN107 - Innovations in Modern Anthropology of Sport |
| Watersports and local development on the coast of Uruguay | PN107 - Innovations in Modern Anthropology of Sport |
| Ultra-Trail Running and Walking: An Anthropological Perspective on Endurance | PN107 - Innovations in Modern Anthropology of Sport |
| Esports Physical Exercise/Performance Matrix 1.0 Country Factsheets: A Protocol for National, Regional and Global Annual Assessment | PN107 - Innovations in Modern Anthropology of Sport |
| Women´s experiences of menopause: A qualitative study among women in Soweto, South Africa | PN108 - Ageing, Sexuality and Cognitions about Feminine Body |
| Pink Ribbons on Postcolonial Bodies: Exploring the Efficacy of Early Detection of Breast Cancer in Kerala, India. | PN108 - Ageing, Sexuality and Cognitions about Feminine Body |
| Producing Sexual Desire: Aesthetic and Affective Labour in Nightlife in Southern Spain. | PN108 - Ageing, Sexuality and Cognitions about Feminine Body |
| “Mak xa ch’ut (Her belly is already closed)”: menopause, ageing and blood between tsotsil indigenous women from the Highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. | PN108 - Ageing, Sexuality and Cognitions about Feminine Body |
| Anthropology of women and Fieldwork tradition in Arunachal Pradesh | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Keeping Up with The Pace: Changes in Anthropological Fieldwork | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Ethical and Methodological Considerations in Megalithic Research: Insights from Experiences in Chotanagpur, India | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Anthropological Fieldwork: Experiences as Ethnographic Researchers | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Field work experiences: An insider and outsider view of the Biates of North east India | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Partnerships in the field: Team building for participatory research in the African context | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Strengthening health system and community participation through public health implementation: A field work experience in Odisha, India | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Methodological challenges in ethnographic fieldwork at agro-industrial city in Argentina | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Case Study on Anthropological Fieldwork and Ethical Dilemma: The Changing Scenario | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Navigating Ethical dilemmas in Fieldwork: Perspectives of Academics and Anthropologists in Indian Universities | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Understanding the emplaced self/I in ethnographic work, understanding the rhetorical production of categories and conceptions | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Evolving Ethnographic Practices in Northeast India: Adapting and Integrating Technology for Modern Research | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Determining Hominin Behaviour during Acheulian from Surface Artefact Scatter Study: An Example from Tikoda Locality-I and III, District-Raisen, Madhya Pradesh | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Doing Anthropological Fieldwork in Sikkim: Challenges and Opportunities | PN110 - Traversing Changing Contours of Anthropological Fieldwork, Ethics and Principles |
| Olympic Games, Indigenous peoples and Mobility: Global/Glocal contexts | PN111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport |
| The figure of “the average woman” and the white gaze in prolympic sports | PN111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport |
| On the balance of sport: on the goods and evils on which sport is based | PN111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport |
| Who needs categories? Skateboarding between play, sport and collective agency from below on the US-Mexico border | PN111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport |
| The Feeling of Honor and Defeat among Brazilian Chess Players | PN111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport |
| Sea you there! An auto-ethnographic study of open-water swimming in Cape Town | PN111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport |
| Somatotypes among Konyak Naga males aged 11-20 years: A cross-sectional study in the District Mon, Nagaland, India | PN111 - Reimagining Anthropological Knowledge About Sport: Developing the perspectives, practices, and power within the Anthropology of Sport |
| Nomads, Wolves and Dogs in Siberia and Mongolia | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| Human/animal collectives on the move: reindeer individualities and caravan among Evenki of East Siberia | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| Master Roshilin’s “Cruel Aesthetics”: Human-Animal Relations in the Mirror of Chukchi and Asian Eskimo Art | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| Yak breeders of Sayan-Altai region. Traditions and modern specifics of yak breeding among Tozhu Tuvans | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| Animal-Oriented Projects of the Indigenous Societies in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| Human and Animal in Ethnographic Films of North Asia: on the Example of Film Collection of the International Film Festival “Days of Ethnographic Cinema” | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| The Arctic Nomads’ “Reindeer Thinking” | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| Use of animal resources for food self-supply of local communities in Chukotka | PN113 - Human and animal in a socio-cultural landscapes of North Asia |
| Amani and the painting of Ancient Yi Books | PN114 - Building a Poetic-Anthropology in SW China and Globally |
| The Disciplinary Construction of Anthropology in China:The Current Status of Second-level Disciplines Under First-level Discipline and Interdisciplinary Collaboration | PN114 - Building a Poetic-Anthropology in SW China and Globally |
| On the Eco-translation to A Maini’s Poetry of Yi Minoirty from the Perspective of Language Parallax | PN114 - Building a Poetic-Anthropology in SW China and Globally |
| Yi People's Millennium-long Duet with the World ———The Convergence of Amaini's Poetry Creation Theory and Ancient Greek Dramatic Theory: Commonalities and Differences in Human Cultural Development | PN114 - Building a Poetic-Anthropology in SW China and Globally |
| The narrative of the poetry of Amaini and the historical memory of the Yi Aborigines | PN114 - Building a Poetic-Anthropology in SW China and Globally |
| Indigenous Perspectives and Sovereignty Challenges in the Indo-Pacific: A Comparative Study of Taiwan and Somaliland | PN115 - Reimagining Sovereignty: Decolonial Perspectives on Global Dynamics in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific |
| Climate Change-induced Migration Risks in Southeast Asia and Their Impact on Taiwan Security | PN115 - Reimagining Sovereignty: Decolonial Perspectives on Global Dynamics in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific |
| Climate Change and Livelihood Vulnerabilities in the Global South: Vietnam and Bangladesh: A Systematic Review | PN115 - Reimagining Sovereignty: Decolonial Perspectives on Global Dynamics in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific |
| Coloniality, Democratisation and the Question of Taiwan Independence/Sovereignty | PN115 - Reimagining Sovereignty: Decolonial Perspectives on Global Dynamics in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific |
| Coloniality, Decoloniality and the Praxis of Social Protection in Nigeria | PN115 - Reimagining Sovereignty: Decolonial Perspectives on Global Dynamics in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific |
| The Haitian Revolution: from the ethic of Live free or Die to radical decoloniality | PN115 - Reimagining Sovereignty: Decolonial Perspectives on Global Dynamics in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia-Pacific |
| Kinship as a product of Indigenous knowledge and producer of relations: exemplified by the Mẽbêngôkre (Jê) in Central Brazil. | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Beyond Incest: matrimonial structures in historical perspective in an Amazonian Society | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Kinship in a flux: Community as a heuristic tool in urban spaces | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| What It Means to Be Human in Today's Transformed World: Gignetics as a Multidisciplinary, Kinship-Based Approach to the Study of the AI-Human Interactions, Human-Animal Interactions and New Reproductive Technologies | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Cognitive Dimensions of Birjia Kinship: Insights from an Indigenous Community | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Segmentary Lineages, Indigenous Knowledge, and Grass Roots Agricultural Development | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Conceptual basis for the descriptive and classificatory kinship terminology typology | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Kinship as an interdisciplinary dialog: the relationship today between kinship, family studies, and biomedicine. | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Recentering Kinship in Anthropology | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Performing Kinship in Central Africa | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Learning to Care for African Orphans: Ethno-Racial Hierarchy, Relational Ethics, and China’s Grassroots Philanthropy in East Africa | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Grandparent and Grandchild: Alternate Generation Equations in the Tewa Kinship Terminology | PN116 - Kinship Relevance in Today’s Transformed World |
| Spirit-Filled Communities and Their Lived, Everyday Praxes: Modalities of ‘Doing Pentecostalism’ in Hong Kong | PN1472 - Contemporary Issues on Religion and Spirituality |
| Health and religious syncretism: Christian families in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa accepting family members’ calling to traditional healing | PN1472 - Contemporary Issues on Religion and Spirituality |
| Staroverstvo: Multidisciplinary investigation on slavic paganism in contemporary Slovenia | PN1472 - Contemporary Issues on Religion and Spirituality |
| Southern African forms of shamanism: holistic healing of personal and social problems | PN1472 - Contemporary Issues on Religion and Spirituality |
| Integrating Igbo marriage rituals of ‘communal ownership’ of wife with Christian ideals: Navigating traditional and modern dynamics in Igboland | PN1472 - Contemporary Issues on Religion and Spirituality |
| Cultivating Transformative Faith and a New Ecology of Hope | PN1472 - Contemporary Issues on Religion and Spirituality |
| In xochitl, In cuicatl, poetry or performance? communication with the sacred. A proposal from the Nahua worldview. | PN1479 - Multiplicity of languaging and communication in anthropology |
| Beating the odds (or not): Exploring the Sign Language acquisition experience of people who are Deaf in Polokwane | PN1479 - Multiplicity of languaging and communication in anthropology |
| Call out my name: the problem of choosing the proper name in our speech (on the materials of the epic songs of the Russian North) | PN1479 - Multiplicity of languaging and communication in anthropology |
| Unearthing Kinship and Kingship Ties among the Ikodi Community of Egene: From Orality to Audio Recordings | PN1479 - Multiplicity of languaging and communication in anthropology |
| Protection of Traditional Knowledge of Indigenous Communities through Intellectual Property Rights Regime: A Critical Socio-Legal Study among Mundas of Jharkhand, India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| From Achojcha to Picante de pollo. The change from indigenous to mestizo identity in Argentina (18th to 21st century). | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "The Work of coastal Women in Southern Chile: Reexistence and Disputes for the Future from a Feminist Ethnographic Perspective" | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| All the magic of the south. Spiritual holism, subjectivation and lifestyle migration in scenic Puerto Varas | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Dialogues with Lithuanian Christian Women on Gender Equality: Power Imbalances in the Context of Rising Anti-Gender Populism | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Understanding the Changing Pattern livelihoods in a Village, Bundelkhand, Madhya Pradesh | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “Empowerment or Hegemonic Subservience?” Female Bodybuilding in the Developing World: Insights from the Philippines | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Absence and presence of Mayombe artefacts (DRC): a collaborative project | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Dealing with mental health and trauma in fishing communities | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "Projeto Curas" Platform: co-creation, territory, spirituality, and the construction of memory archives. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Traditional Healing Systems and Ethnomedicine of the Buxa Community in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh, India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Hydric landscapes in Brazil: water access and infrastructure inequalities in the context of the climate change | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Journeying With the Gods: The Alphabet(a)s of Ramnagar’s Ramlila as a Theatre of Faith | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “Pastoral and Nomadic Communities in India – Challenges and Possibilities - a Case of Jharkhand state in India” | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| SITUATING THE COEXISTENCE OF ETHNOBOTANICAL PLANTS IN THE LIFE OF PANIYA COMMUNITY OF WAYANAD | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Cementerios, pandemia y cuidados: abordajes etnográficos ante la posible transmisión de tanato-enfermedades | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "Platformization" of the taxi industry: A new dynamic of work relationship in Yaoundé, Cameroon. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Afrofuturism and Indigenous Futures in the XXI Century | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Gyanvapi - A Mosque or A Temple: Archeology, Identity, Memory and Politics in an Indian City | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Socioecologies of Care in Extractive Contexts: An Initial Reflection | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The Disciplinary Transformation and Survival Strategies of Contemporary Chinese Ethnology | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Social Networks as Sociotechnical Learning Environments: Implications for Natural Science's Teachers Education | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| 'Swaeros’ Movement: Dalit and Tribal Assertion, Agency, and Aspirations in Telangana, India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “I don’t remember the vaccine’s name; for us, vaccines are vaccines.” The vaccination conundrum: an Indian perspective | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| NEW PROBLEMS AND THE PROCESS OF FORMATION OF NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF ETHNOLOGY IN POST-SOCIALIST UZBEKISTAN | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Decolonizing Knowledge: Unveiling Colonial Legacies in Post-Soviet Extractivism | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Conspicuous consumption or evolution in tradition? Reflections on marriage prestations in Ghana | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Doing fieldwork in South America from a multilocal, multitemporal and digital perspective | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Anthropology Beyond Academia: Reflections on taking anthropological insights into the corporate workplace in South Africa | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Into the unknown. Just transition of mining regions on the example of the Konin Lignite Basin in Poland | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Navigating Reproductive Policies: Population Control and Women's Rights in India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Abordajes antropológicos de la literatura | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Walking the Path of Sustainability: Reconnecting with the Indigenous Roots through Odisha's Famine Narratives | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| ‘Green’ resource frontiers, waste and the paradoxes of the Just Transition in the Northern Cape | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Pre-Islamic antiquities in Algeria : heritage or not ? A study of the processes of patrimonialisation during and after french colonisation . | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Ethiopia’s Post-Socialist Regress: The Re-imposition of Double Marginalization in Northeastern Ethiopia | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "Studying the Abject in Capitalist Ecology: Revisiting the Endosulfan Narratives from Kerala, India" | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN NIGERIA'S LOCAL HEALTH INSTITUTION ENHANCEMENT FOR BETTER ACCESS TO PRIMARY HEALTH INTERVENTIONS | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Spirituality, sacredness and re-imagining heritage spaces: the conceptualisation and functioning of the Spiritual Centre at Great Zimbabwe World Heritage Site, Zimbabwe | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| A case study of Heritage preservation and innovation with the implementation of NEP2020 | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Constructing the gaze. Photography mediating anthropological encounters in the field. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "Friendship of Peoples" as a Soviet concept and policy (on the example of the formation of a multinational composition of teachers and graduate students of the Academy of Social Sciences under the Central Committee of the CPSU in 1946-1978) | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Post-Colonialism and the Rule of Law: Global Perspectives on the Enlargement of the European Union | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Conserving Biodiversity and Tradition: The Role of Sacred Groves among the Kandh Tribe in Odisha, India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Social vulnerability of the Amuzgos in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic in Guerrero, Mexico | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| An analysis of youth awareness towards contraceptive use and the role of counselors in promoting reproductive health education: A study in Lucknow city, India. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Urban Landscape: Narratives and spatial imaginaries around the Lima Wall | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Privileged Emotional Management: Chinese Female Gynecologists’ Emotional Practice | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Family, Kinship and economy among Kanjars of India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "I am a hustler": Exploring women's lived experiences in mining-affected communities of South Africa | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Wheels of Change: The Evolution of Rickshaw Art in the Socio-Technological Landscape of Bangladesh | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Socioeconomic transformations and extractive everyday life in the the the Lower Urubamba River (Peruvian Amazon) | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “Answer” to “A Different History”: Linguistic Resilience and Cultural Encounters | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Contemporary wedding menu in Albania: examining food in the perspective of language and identity | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "Creencias, Curación y Discapacidad: Un Estudio sobre Prácticas Religiosas en el Contexto Evangélico en Brasil" | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The politicisation of vaccines and its influence on Brazilian caregivers’ opinions on childhood routine vaccination | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The technological evolution and its impact on the development of anthropological research in the Arab world | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Nutrition, the Mid-Day Meal, and Social Context in India: Insights from Assam | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Narratives of Hijra People in the Mainstreaming Process of the Formal Institutions: Case Studies from Bangladesh | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Kinship issues of medically assisted reproduction : A religious and non religious comparative approach | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Ecosistema cadavérico. Teorizaciones ecológicas en Arqueología Forense y Bioarqueología | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The Veiled Realities: Unraveling the Impact of G20 Summit Beautification on the Lives of Delhi's Urban Poor | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Food as Heritage: Politics on the Plate | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| In Search of Good Lif: Low-Skilled Migrant Workers of Bangladesh and Nepal in India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Mothers “in the measure”: reflections on the motherhood of adolescents in contexts of deprivation of liberty in Brazil. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Refugees' mental health and sources of resilience. What works? | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| (Re)designs of families - imprisonment of women-mothers and circulation of children | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| (Un)veiling Phoenecianism: kinship and affect among the Mexican Lebanese | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Spaces of Belonging: Care and Community Among Chinese Seniors in Health Supplements Markets | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Sacred Migration and Charisma: Subjectivity, Spatiality, and Indigenous Knowledge Practices of Transnational Paiwan People. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Unveiling the Silent Struggles of Women in Labour Room: An Anthropological Exploration of Maternal Perspectives and Pain Endurance | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| ‘Political reading’ or a countercritique of Balaš’s „A Crusade for Social Anthropology“ | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The Blue Journey to the Visibilization of cultural Heritage in South Africa and Namibia | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Sustainability of indigenous alcohol drinking culture amongst the tribes of West Bengal, India: a case study of native knowledge versus urban stigma. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Assembling Vaccine Perspectives: Vaccination and Moral Self-Talk in the Journals of White US Mothers during Covid-19 | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Indigenous Knowledge of Health practices among the Tribes of Bastar Region of Chhattisgarh, India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Social media and algorithmic distribution of content: questioning power and inequality | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| "Whose data is it?" Pharmacies, pharmaceutical professionals and pharmaceutical industry: Doing ehtnography about production of private epidemiology in Buenos Aires province, Argentine. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “We All Serve the Same Master:” Transnationalism, Identity, and Pedagogy in the North American Alphorn Community | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The Ruptures of Rohingya Muslim immigrants in Nepal : An ethnographic reflections in the post pandemic context | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Preserving Indigenous Wisdom: Exploring Intellectual Property Rights of Tribal Communities in Kerala | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Science no more! On the consequences of perpetuating a moral model in anthropology | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Exploring Cultural Beliefs and Practices in the Folklore of Awadh: An Anthropological Perspective on Food and Nutrition | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Integrating Oral Literature and Archaeological Methods in Identifying Potential Sites: A Case Study of Lepcha Folktales in, Sikkim, India. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Reclaiming the agency of migrant women entrepreneurs in the Global South through a historcal and ethnographic approach | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Traditional Knowledge and Pedagogy of Tribes in India: Relevance and Adoption in Formal Schooling | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| « It seems as if biology is once again the factor used to identify who is whom… » . Producing Knowledge about Ancestral Remains of Southern Africa | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| ‘Possible Selves’ in Impossible Times: Imaginations of Work and Value Among the Unemployed Young Men in an Indian Village | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Anthropology, Democracy, and Dictatorship: Reflections from Cameroon | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Between national policies, self-branding and marketing- negotiating family intimacy in Saudi influencer videos on YouTube | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The role of anthropology in combatting trafficking in persons | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| La adquisición de Inglés entre los estudiantes de la UIEP | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Tendencies of Development of Armenian Ethnology | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Self-perception of representatives of post-colonial countries in a non-colonial society | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| From dust to heritage care – or oblivion? A view from Lamu island (Kenya) | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Gender, Nutrition and the Medicalization of Indigenous Reproductive Healthcare among the Savara Tribe of South India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| A Glimpse on the Frobenius Expedition to Southern Ethiopia: The Significance of its Legacy to the Contemporary Studies of the Region | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Relationality and Family Ties in Anthropology | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| OCCUPATION OF A SUBALTERN COMMUNITY AND THEIR FISHING RITUALS | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Preservation of genetic memory in the gene pools of the ancestral groups of the Adygeans of the North Caucasus (Y-chromosome polymorphism) | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Associated Factors for the Poor Health of Baiga Tribes in Madhya Pradesh: An Indigenous Perspective | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| No Longer Earthlings: Impacts of Extreme Journeys on Personal Identities | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Radically embodied creativity in sport | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Breast cancer awareness in Rural India: A Comprehensive review | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| How Urban Gardens Purposes Adapt to Combat Social Systemic Issues in Neighboring Communities | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The (self)management of emotions: the complexities of activist practices between corporeal co-presence and a digital platform in an antifascist football club. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Rural Kazakhstan as a place of learning with/from more than human worlds | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| How we got here: Extractivism and other faces of violence in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The Intersection of Aging and Artificial Intelligence | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “Queer clan”: Territorial politics and queer kinship in Assam, India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Exploring drivers of childhood vaccine hesitancy among caregivers in Brazil and South Africa: a qualitative study | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Ecological Wisdom in Vindya-Satpura Range:praxis for human survival | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Fostering Traditional Food Systems for Achieving Food Security: Reviving, Preserving and Safeguarding | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Remittances and the Business of Family | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Resilience and Revelation: The Role of Indian Knowledge Systems in the COVID-19 Pandemic | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Mukheristas: women in transit producing themselves and subjectivities | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The Impacts of Digital Technology in the Glocalization of Soccer in the US | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Working with visitors trajectories into the exhibition of the Samarkand Regional Museum of Local Lore as the basis for involving young people | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Land of Memories: Mexico City’s Pueblos Originarios Between "Living heritage" and Political Agency | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Ministries on WhatsApp: evangelical transformations based on intersectional uses of social media in Brazil | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “Pour moi c’est la patience”. Migrants’ Experience of Time and Space in the Immobility Enforced by European Border Regimes. | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Exploring Intimate Relationships in the Indian Urban Middle Class | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| is this anthropology ? | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Exploring Traditional Healthcare Practices: Insights from the Ang (Jarawa) Hunter-Gatherer Tribe of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The impact of Covid-19 on NGO-isation of sub-Saharan immigrants in Morocco: An anthropological perspective | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| An ethnographic inquiry on barriers to day-to-day practice among mental health professionals at a community home and a psychiatric hospital in Equatorial Guinea | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Creating green havens in mega-cities of the Global South: transregional heritage networks and global challenges | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Práticas de Enfrentamento ao Racismo: Consciência Negra nos Quilombos de Santo Antônio e Vidal | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Mpox as a public health emergency of international concern in Nigeria: shifting power in pandemics | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Family that is made in struggle: kinship relations, politics and commensality | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “In the heart of the city”: 1º Maio square as an epicentre of political dispute in Luanda, Angola | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Star lore of the Yi people of China | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| Mapping Martial Arts Genealogies on the Swahili Coast: “Karate Combat” and Its Contested Origins | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| “World’s traditional religions against...”: The reconfiguration of “traditional religions” in the context of legitimizing contemporary military conflicts | PN1481 - Congress Withdrawals |
| The Intersection of Culture and Healthcare: Exploring Barriers and Facilitators to Traditional African Healing at Rhodes University. | PN1483 - Gender, health and identity in Global contexts |
| Prevalence and associated risk factors of obesity among the adult rural population of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India | PN1483 - Gender, health and identity in Global contexts |
| Meeting care needs of children with Autism: the experiences of family members in Makhanda, Eastern Cape. | PN1483 - Gender, health and identity in Global contexts |
| Investigating the understanding of safer sex negotiation amongst first-year students at Rhodes University, Makhanda, Eastern Cape. | PN1483 - Gender, health and identity in Global contexts |
| Determinants of oral health knowledge and dental care practices amongst students at a South African University | PN1483 - Gender, health and identity in Global contexts |
| Navigating Diverse Understandings of Childbirth Complications: Experiences of Traditional Healers working as Professional Nurses in Johannesburg Hospitals. | PN1483 - Gender, health and identity in Global contexts |
| Thirst for Hope: Imaginative Landscapes of Turkish Imperialist Populism
| PN1485 - The State |
| How Can the Basic Income Truly act as a Trigger for Self-Organising a New Resilient Health System? | PN1485 - The State |
| Shifting Horizons of Indigenous Sovereignty and Self-Determination in Contemporary Times | PN1485 - The State |
| Paths of plea bargaining in Brazil: an ethnographic approach to contemporary forms of legal expansionism | PN1485 - The State |
| The Role of Anthropological Knowledge in Addressing Injustices Beyond International Law | PN1485 - The State |
| Living through waste? Everyday precarity and waste picking on a landfill | PN1486 - Urban Anthropology |
| Slums of Rio de Janeiro and environmental crisis: Etnography as theoretical and methodological strategy | PN1486 - Urban Anthropology |
| Changes in the Formation of Cultural Space Brought about by the Expansion of the Verb “Walk” | PN1486 - Urban Anthropology |
| Recycling and its actors: approaches between Brazil and Uruguay | PN1486 - Urban Anthropology |
| Guarani children in urban spaces: experience in multiple contexts in the commercialization of handicrafts. | PN1486 - Urban Anthropology |
| Legal Activism, Police and Democracy: a comparative study between Brazil and South Africa | PN1486 - Urban Anthropology |
| Tourism and Beyond: The Quest of Socio-Cultural Impacts and Sustainable Development of Kalbelia in Rajasthan, India | PN1486 - Urban Anthropology |
| Performing soldiering, being women: situated and shifting identities of female soldiers in the Zimbabwe National Army. | PN1487 - Cultural Counter-Narratives: Identity, Migration, and Digital Dynamics in Contemporary Anthropology |
| Digital Cacophony: nutritional culture and its sub-cultures on Brazilian social media. | PN1487 - Cultural Counter-Narratives: Identity, Migration, and Digital Dynamics in Contemporary Anthropology |
| The colonial paradox of the gender experience of Haitian women as poto mitan | PN1487 - Cultural Counter-Narratives: Identity, Migration, and Digital Dynamics in Contemporary Anthropology |
| Reframing Migration Narratives: Marronage, Freedom of Movement, and Participatory Theatre in Anthropological Research | PN1487 - Cultural Counter-Narratives: Identity, Migration, and Digital Dynamics in Contemporary Anthropology |
| The profile of female rectors of the Brazilian Federal Institutes of Education, Science and Technology | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| Educational model for young people from rural communities in Colombia | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| Building Values and Ethics Among School Children through Academics in Maharashtra, India. | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| Rethinking postgraduate classroom Anthropology: a framework for successful postgraduate promotion and durable careers. | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| Transforming Lives: Educating Child Beggars from Marginalized Communities in India" | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| Bringing Empowerment, Social Justice, and Equity through Digital Literacy and Computational Thinking | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| Archaeology and Heritage Education from Perspective of Interdisciplinary Anthropology: Poster Project of Painting and Photography on Nuwa Mending Sky by Primary School Students | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| Assessment of academic stress among students of NTPC campus, Shaktinagar, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh, India | PN1490 - Rethinking anthropology and education in different contexts around the world |
| KNOWLEDGE AND THE SKILLS OF TRIBES IN CAPTURING AND TRAINING THE WILD ELEPHANTS-A STUDY OF MYSURU DISTRICT IN INDIA | PN1491 - The panel of interesting odds and ends |
| For a Post-‘Turn’ Anthropology: Critical Realism, meta-theory, and the ‘militant middle ground’ | PN1491 - The panel of interesting odds and ends |
| Transcultural Echoes in Bronte and Byron: A postcolonial Reading of ‘Jane Eyre’ and Don Juan | PN1491 - The panel of interesting odds and ends |
| Raising Mapuche children among violence a militarization | PN1491 - The panel of interesting odds and ends |
| Public Archaeology in San Agustín Archaeological Park, Colombia 2023: strategies to broadcast, preserve and engage visitors to the monuments | PN1491 - The panel of interesting odds and ends |
| Cultural hybridisation and food practices, the case of "Friday's taco" in Norway. | PN1492 - Reimagining knowledge about Anthropology of Food |
| Preserving Heritage: The Decline and Revival of Paasa in Tai-Khamti Culinary Tradition of Arunachal | PN1492 - Reimagining knowledge about Anthropology of Food |
| Anthropology of Food Sustainability: the Agroecological Transition of Food Producers in The Peri-Urban Area of Mexico City | PN1492 - Reimagining knowledge about Anthropology of Food |
| Cum Pane: Meditations on Bread, Life, and Death | PN1492 - Reimagining knowledge about Anthropology of Food |
| Can a community-based public health arts intervention in Mali motivate change in community practices regarding food hygiene and child nutrition? | PN1492 - Reimagining knowledge about Anthropology of Food |
| An in-depth exploration of the traditional healing beliefs and practices of the Hawasupai Tribe of Arizona, Through an emic approach. | PN1494 - Duplicates |
| Navigating Romantic Relationships with Invisible Disabilities in Makhanda | PN1494 - Duplicates |
| Factors contributing to life satisfaction of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from the perspective of positive psychology. | PN1494 - Duplicates |
| Deciphering cognitive paradigms of ancient humans : Rock Art of Central India | PN1494 - Duplicates |
| Lost in an Emerging Megapolis: An Ethnographic Study of Abducted and Migrant Children in Pune City of India, Exploring Diverse Viewpoints and Associated Challenges | PN1494 - Duplicates |
| التطور التكنولوجي وتأثيره على تطور البحث الانثروبولوجي في العالم العربي | PN1494 - Duplicates |
| Youth Participation in Lingayat Reservation Movement: An Anthropological Perspective in Pune,Maharashtra,India. | PN1494 - Duplicates |