Annual Review of Anthropology

Papers
(The median citation count of Annual Review of Anthropology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Political Economy of Attention23
The Evolution of Human Infancy: Why It Helps to Be Helpless20
Rethinking the Landscape: Emerging Approaches to Archaeological Remote Sensing19
Intersectional Ecologies: Reimagining Anthropology and Environment19
Current Digital Archaeology17
Syndemics: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Complex Epidemic Events Like COVID-1917
Retranslating Resilience Theory in Archaeology15
Water Needs, Water Insecurity, and Human Biology12
Desiring Bureaucracy12
Political Theology/Theopolitics: The Thresholds and Vulnerabilities of Sovereignty11
Postcolonial Semiotics10
Prehistory of Kinship9
Touch and Social Interaction9
The Human Sleep Paradox: The Unexpected Sleeping Habits ofHomo sapiens9
The Ecoimmunology of Health and Disease: The Hygiene Hypothesis and Plasticity in Human Immune Function8
The Necropolitics of Language Oppression8
The Earliest South African Hominids8
African American Archaeology, for Now8
Financialization and the Household8
Human Evolution in Asia: Taking Stock and Looking Forward8
The Anthropology of Being Haunted: On the Emergence of an Anthropological Hauntology7
Race and Racism in Archaeologies of Chinese American Communities7
Rethinking Neandertals6
Transgressing Time: Archaeological Evidence in/of the Anthropocene6
Conversation and Culture5
The Semiotics of Cooperation5
Intimacy and the Politics of Love5
Global Health Interventions: The Military, the Magic Bullet, the Deterministic Model—and Intervention Otherwise5
Multimodality: Reshaping Anthropology5
Recent Research on the Archaeology of War and Violence5
Rethinking Indigeneity: Scholarship at the Intersection of Native American Studies and Anthropology5
Food Insecurity, Nutritional Inequality, and Maternal–Child Health: A Role for Biocultural Scholarship in Filling Knowledge Gaps5
Constructed Languages4
The Archaeology of Settler Colonialism in North America4
Feminism in the House of Anthropology4
Religious Orthodoxies: Provocations from the Jewish and Christian Margins4
Language and the Military: Necropolitical Legitimation, Embodied Semiotics, and Ineffable Suffering4
Biolegality: How Biology and Law Redefine Sociality3
Human Bodies in Extreme Environments3
Biocultural Lactation: Integrated Approaches to Studying Lactation Within and Beyond Anthropology3
Slippage: An Anthropology of Shamanism3
Disappointment3
Gut Microbial Intersections with Human Ecology and Evolution3
The Carceral State: An American Story3
The Work of Boundaries: Critical Cartographies and the Archaeological Record of the Relatively Recent Past3
Archaeoprimatology: TheLongue DuréeInterface Between Humans and Nonhuman Primates3
Reconceptualizing Archaeological Perspectives on Long-Term Political Change3
Peirce and Archaeology: Recent Approaches2
Critical University Studies2
A Linguistic Anthropology of Images2
Decolonizing Museums: Toward a Paradigm Shift2
SARS-CoV-2 Is Not Special, but the Pandemic Is: The Ecology, Evolution, Policy, and Future of the Deadliest Pandemic in Living Memory2
White Supremacy and the Making of Anthropology2
Anthropology and Psychoanalysis: The Looping Effects of Persons and Social Worlds2
Remarking the Unmarked: An Anthropology of Masculinity Redux2
The Laboratory of Scientific Racism: India and the Origins of Anthropology2
Pidgins and Creoles: Debates and Issues2
Security Regimes: Transnational and Imperial Entanglements2
What Makes Inventions Become Traditions?2
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