Ethos

Papers
(The median citation count of Ethos is 0. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
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“Poor brain development” in the global South? Challenging the science of early childhood interventions11
Socialization, Autonomy, and Cooperation: Insights from Task Assignment Among the Egalitarian BaYaka9
A Critical Discourse Analysis of an Australian Incarcerated Trans Woman's Letters of Complaint and Self‐Advocacy6
When the Ghosts Live in the Nursery: Postpartum Depression and the Grandmother‐Mother‐Baby Triad in Luzhou, China6
Modeling Culture: A Framework6
The Varieties of Transformative Experience: Ethnographic Explorations5
When the Artificial Is Natural: Reconsidering What Bionics and Sensoria Do5
Individuality and community: The limits of social constructivism4
Tuning the self: Revisiting health inequities through the lens of social interaction4
South Korean Education Under Psychocultural Globalization4
Promoting global ECD top‐down and bottom‐up3
Scrolling and the In‐Between Spaces of Boredom: Marginalized Youths on the Periphery of Vienna3
Editorial: The solidarity imperative and changes at Ethos3
Struggling Along in Nigeria: Depression, Treatment, and Morality3
The Quilombola Movement: Sensing Futures in Afroindigenous Amazonia3
The Day We Were Dogs: Mental Vulnerability, Shared Reading, and Moments of Transformation3
Notq Arrives at the Clinic: How Druze Therapists Deal with the Cultural Phenomenon of Remembering and Talking about Previous Incarnation Among the Druze in Israel3
The Good, the Dead, and the Other: Chronicles of a Nepali Phantasmicide3
The Other Within Oneself: Understanding Care for a Family Member with Early‐Onset Dementia Through the Lens of Dividuality3
The Years of Living Transformatively2
At the Edge of the Sensible: Cultivating Doubt in Radically Engaged Anthropology and Spirituality2
2018 Condon Prize for Best Student Essay in Psychological Anthropology “It Hurts Good”: Ethical Highs, From Addiction to Ultramarathon Running2
Family Trouble: Changing (Dis)Orders and Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Uganda2
Embodied Routines and Ethnotheories of Morning Drop‐Offs at US and Chinese Preschools2
The limits of “no limits”: Young women's entrepreneurial performance and the gendered conquest of the self2
What Does the Situation Say? Theorizing Multiple Understandings of Climate Change2
Decolonizing affect: Resonance as an ethnographic technique2
Doing Gender in Brazil: An Examination of the Motivations for Cultural Consonance2
Being Heard and Remembered: Young Adults’ Experiences of Recognition in the Social and Health Care Systems in Denmark2
Embodiment, Empathic Perception, and Spiritual Ontologies in Q'eqchi’ Maya Healing: An Ethnographic Exploration2
What it is to see: Artificial vision as constitutive interaction1
Making Sense of War Memories: An Analysis of Dutch Veteran Return Trips to Former Yugoslavia1
Subjects to freedom: The entanglements of desire in Upland Indonesia1
Mommy brain in the United States1
The Guard's Dilemma: Social Roles and Therapeutic Experience for Inpatient‐Guards in Tijuana's Community‐Based Addiction Treatment1
Rape, ritual, rupture, and repair: Decentering Euro‐American logics of trauma and healing in an analytic autoethnography of the five years after my rape in Sierra Leone1
The Force of Love: Type II Diabetes in Vietnam as Tentatively Transformative Experience1
The Linguistic Embodiment of Emotions. A Study of the Australian Continent1
Forced Migration and Forced Disjunctions: An Exploration of Imagination's Role in Changing Long‐Standing Cultural Identity and Lifeways1
Managing the Risks of Schooling, Securing Middle‐Class Belonging: Russian, Palestinian, and Jewish Mothers in Israel1
A Mind of Winter: The Transformative Experience of Estrangement by a Stateless Kurd in Exile in Denmark1
Seeing, being seen, and the semiotics of perspective1
Between us: Facilitated decision‐making in the relational experience of profound intellectual disability1
Becoming Role Models: Pedagogies of Soft Skills and Affordances of Person‐Making in Contemporary China1
Emotional Pathways of Embodied Health Vulnerability: Maternal Health Risk and Emotional Distress among First‐ and Second‐Generation Immigrants on the US‐Mexico Border1
Embodying intimacy in everyday interaction: A biolinguistic study of long‐term partners in the Southeastern United States1
Feeding, food, and attachment: An underestimated relationship?1
Growing up in Nso: Changes and continuities in children's relational networks during the first three years of life1
Flucht nach vorne (seeking refuge in the future): Trauma, agency, and the fantasy of onward flight among refugees in Berlin1
Looking Again and Beyond: The Power of Images in Intercultural Training in Youth Mental Health Care1
More than visual: The apprenticeship of skilled visions1
Immaterial Alliances: Constructions of Self‐Other Relations and Conceptions of Belonging in the Therapeutic Narratives of Muslim and Buddhist Cambodians1
An Experience of Entitlement: The Intersection of High Socioeconomic Status, Self, and Early Recollections1
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Femme populism: Vulnerability and desire in Argentine political aesthetics0
Poetics and panic0
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Strong Women and Ambivalent Success: The Gendered Dynamics of China's Psy‐Boom0
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Individualization, Peer Learning, and the Cultural Model of Sociality in South Korean Education: The Case of an Educational Metaphor0
ScottStonington. The Spirit Ambulance: Choreographing the End of Life in Thailand. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2020. 150 pages.0
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Divine trauma: Schizophrenia and unresolved realities in South India0
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Spacious Minds: Trauma and Resilience in Tibetan Buddhism. Sara E. Lewis. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Xii & 252 pages0
Cultivating empathy and compassion: Lived experiences of engagement with cognitively‐based compassion training in the US0
Sarah Pinto. The Doctor and Mrs. A: Ethics and Counter‐Ethics in an Indian Dream Analysis. 2019. Series: Thinking from Elsewhere. New York: Fordham University Press. 256 pages.0
JieYang. 2018. Mental Health in China: Change, Tradition, and Therapeutic Governance. Cambridge, UK and Medford, MA: Polity. xii + 249 pp.LiZhang. 2020. Anxious China: Inner Revolution and Politics of0
Taming the nafs: Unbounded spirits and mental illness in militarized Pakistan0
Envious Ethnography and the Ethnography of Envy in Anthropology's “Orient”: Towards A Theory of Envy0
“Middle‐aged Old Mothers” in China: Childrearing Anxiety, Humor, and the Narrative Self0
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Review of NaomiLeite. Unorthodox Kin: Portuguese Marranos and the Global Search for Belonging. 2017. Oakland: University of California Press. 344 pages.0
Reimagining Disabled Futurities: Of Personhood, Communication, and Intersubjectivity Sensory Futures: Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in IndiaMichele IlanaFriedner, Minnesota, MN:0
Prosthetics of the Soul: Disability, Christianity, and Transitional Experience in Uganda0
Home as the Third Place: Stories of movement among immigrant caregivers in an intercultural Chilean city0
Bonding Together like a Family: Self‐development within an Affective Community among Elite College Students in South Korea0
The Invisible Injured: Psychological Trauma in the Canadian Military from the First World War to Afghanistan. Montgomery, Adam. 2017. Montreal: McGill‐Queen's University Press. xiv + 331pp.0
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Correction to “Flucht nach vorne (seeking refuge in the future): Trauma, agency, and the fantasy of onward flight among refugees in Berlin”0
Secularize, psychologize, neoliberalize: The entangled Jewish self of North American Jews0
Aimless Agency: Religious Engagement in an Uncertain World0
Shaping hope in everyday life: Experiences of veteran spouses with post‐deployment mental health issues0
Buddy Watch: Care and Constraint Under the Watchful Eye of Military Suicide Risk Management in War0
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Chronic Pain and the Arcs of Suffering and Well‐Being: A Systems Model of/for Living with Psoriatic Arthritis0
Sociocultural and Clinical Aspects of Recovery from First Episode Psychosis in Java, Indonesia: A Follow‐Up Case Study0
Malaise of Indolence: (Dis)Engagements with the Future among Young Migrants in Shanghai0
The Pattern Seekers: How Autism Drives Human Invention – A 70,000 Year History. SimonBaron‐ Cohen. New York: Basic Books. 2020. 252 pp.0
Review of EirikSaethre. Wastelands: Recycled commodities and the perpetual displacement of Ashkali and Romani scavengers. 2020. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Pp. 252. ISBN 9780520368490
“Where Do You Draw the Line?”: Working Out the Boundaries between “Art” and “Non‐Art” in Life Drawing Classes0
Civil melancholia: Yemenite Jews’ responses to the kidnapping of their children0
“I feel terrible and need to exercise to find any sort of joy”: What COVID stay‐at‐home orders tell us about exercise as vitality politics and entertainment in the United States0
She Speaks Her Anger: Myths and Conversations of Gimi Women. A Psychological Ethnography in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Gillian Gillison. Series: Culture, Mind, and Society. 2020. Londo0
Collective moods in Western Isles structures of being0
Becoming the mother of a transgender child: Ethical self‐formation and moral moods of mothers in transition0
Theodore Jun Yoo. It's Madness: The Politics of Mental Health in Colonial Korea. 2016. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.0
The Origins of Divergent and Oscillating Modes of Religiosity0
Review of Chisomalis, S. Reckonings: Numerals, Cognition, and History. 2020. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press. 264 pp.0
The epistemology of spirit beliefs By Hans VanEyghen, London and New York, NY: Routledge. 2023. pp. viii+1590
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Dreams as Deep Play: Toward a Cultural Understanding of Dreaming0
Time and Its Objects: A Perspective from Amerindian and Melanesian Societies of Temporarility of Images. PaoloFortis and SusanneKüchler, editors. Abingdon; Routledge. 2021. xiii + 197 pp.0
Networks, Labour and Migration among Indian Muslim Artisans. Thomas Chambers. London: UCL Press London. 2020. 473 Pages0
Good Things from Both Worlds and the Dilemmas They Pose: The Case of a Childcare Cooperative Movement in South Korea0
ChristosPanagiotopoulos. Troubled in the Land of Enchantment: Adolescent Experience of Psychiatric Treatment. Janis H.Jenkins and Thomas J.Csordas. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 2020. 0
The Nurturing of a Communal Self in an Elementary School Home Class: A Case of the Innovation School Movement in South Korea0
Between “devoted mothers” and “disability advocates”: When Korean mothers of developmentally disabled adults become committed to social change0
Attaching shame to hierarchy and hierarchy to some versions of attachment0
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Atmospheres: The multisensoriality of spatially extended emotions0
Fairness, partner choice, and punishment: An ethnographic study of cooperative behavior among children in Helsinki, Finland0
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Review of Disturbed Forests, Fragmented Memories: Jarai and Other Lives in the Cambodian Highlands. Jonathan, Padwe. 2020. Seattle: University of Washington Press. 280 Pages.0
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The Melancholy of Bones: Forensic Exhumation as an Elegiac Transformative Experience0
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White shirts as sacred amulets: “World‐making” and “self‐making” during the Burmese political festival0
Moral conflict in a (post)war story: Narrative as enactment of and reflection on moral injury0
The Biosocial Body: HIV Visibility in an Age of Pharmaceutical Treatment in Indonesia0
Searching for meaning during the pandemic: Delivery riders’ motivations in keeping the city of Wuhan running0
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Book Reviews Essay: Ethics, Care, and Parenting in the Context of Invisible Disabilities.0
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Martin Schoenhals, Work, Love, and Learning in Utopia: Equality Reimagined. 2018. London: Routledge. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/97813510003140
Persons in the Making: Perceptions of the Beginning of Life in a Zambian Community0
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Review of Beekers, Daan and DavidKloos, eds. Straying from the Straight Path: How Senses of Failure Invigorate Lived Religion. 2018. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. 146 pp0
Listening with the Dead Other0
‘‘A dream of guru came to me’’: Meanings of dreaming about spiritual teacher for Chinese Indonesian Buddhists0
Demoralizing care: Moral and ethical dilemmas of parenting a young adult who lives with a borderline diagnosis0
Seeking contact: British horsemanship and stances toward knowing and being known by (Animal) others0
Cultivating Ethnographic Sensibilities in Ethnographies of Dying People0
The landscapes of lives I: An action landscape approach to practices and the interface of individual and society0
Transgenerational transmission of suffering: State violence, memory, and aspiration for alternative intimate lives in contemporary China0
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Re‐membering Dismemberment: Haunting Images of Amputation at Aanolee and Oromo Political Subjectivities in Ethiopia0
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In the shadows of gratitude: On mooded spaces of vulnerability and care0
The landscapes of lives II: How social actors navigate dynamic action landscapes0
From My Expression to Our Expressions: Multidirectionality of Learning in the Globalized Korea0
The Mindful Animism of Ideophony in Pastaza and Upper Napo Kichwa0
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Sovereign Attachments Masculinity, Muslimness, and Affective Politics in Pakistan. Khoja‐Moolji, Shenila. 2021. Berkeley: University of California Press.0
Families on the edge: Experiences of homelessness and care in rural New England By ElizabethCarpenter‐Song, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2023. pp. 1920
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Postmemory dreaming: Nightmares of war in third‐generation descendants of Polish and Russian survivors of World War II0
The Cultural Psyche: The Selected Papers of Robert A. LeVine on Psychosocial Science. DineshSharma, editor. North Carolina: Information Age Press. 2021. xix + 379 pp.0
“Kapit” at “Bahay” concepts of Filipino neighboring: A cultural revalidation0
Moorea lagoon fishers’ mental maps: An exploratory analysis of Polynesian spatial knowledge0
Review of Nobody's Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness. Roy RichardGrinker. 2021. W.W. Norton and Company. New York. Pp. 4090
Singing the goddess into place: Locality, myth, and social change in Chamundi of the hill, a Kannada folk balladBy CalebSimmons, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. 2022. pp. 2630
Istanbul, City of the Fearless: Urban Activism, Coup d’État, and Memory in Turkey, ChristopherHouston. Berkeley: University of California Press. 2020. ix+227 pp.0
Fear of terrorism: Recognizing scenarios of potential danger in urban space0
Recovering Histories: Life and Labor after Heroin in Reform‐Era China. NicholasBartlett. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2020. ix‐204 pp.0
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Culture as response0
2021 Condon Prize: Improvising care: A theatrical exploration of Turner syndrome subjectivities0
A continuum of “normal” experience: Positioning mental health struggles as human experiences in the university context0
Classification, selfhood, and culture in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual0
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Living on the Spectrum: Autism and Youth in Community. Elizabeth Fein. New York: NYU Press. 2020. 304 pp0
Your Own Personal Illness: Interpretation through the Spiritual Malady in Alcoholics Anonymous0
“I want the world back”: Pandemic loneliness, bodies, and places0
Scripting Death: Stories of Assisted Dying in America. MaraBuchbinder. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. 2021. 248 pages0
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How God Becomes Real: Kindling the Presence of Invisible Others, by T. M.Luhrmann. 2020. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2020. xv + 235p.0
Feeling at Home in the Clinic: Therapeutic Dwelling in an Addiction Rehabilitation Center in Tehran, Iran0
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Tangible pasts: Memory practices among children and adolescents in Germany, an affect‐theoretical approach0
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