Cultural Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Cultural Anthropology is 4. 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
Care and Scale: Decorrelative Ethics in Algorithmic Recommendation53
Necropolitics versus Biopolitics: Spatialization, White Privilege, and Visibility during a Pandemic28
Labors of Love: On the Political Economies and Ethics of Bovine Politics in Himalayan India26
Toward an Affective Sense of Life: Artificial Intelligence, Animacy, and Amusement at a Robot Pet Memorial Service in Japan22
Time at Its Margins: Cattle Smuggling across the India-Bangladesh Border20
Be Kind: Negotiating Ethical Proximities in Aotearoa/New Zealand during COVID-1919
Life before Vegetables: Nutrition, Cash, and Subjunctive Health in Samoa16
Bioeconomy and Migrants’ Lives in Libya15
From Desire to Endurance: Hanging on in a Spanish Village13
Proxemics, COVID-19, and the Ethics of Care in South Africa11
The Pandemic Imaginerie: Infectious Bodies and Military-Police Theater in Australia10
Animate Earth, Settler Ruins: Mound Landscapes and Decolonial Futures in the Native South10
Black Feminist Citational Praxis and Disciplinary Belonging9
Beyond Compassionate Aid: Precarious Bureaucrats and Dutiful Asylum Seekers in Italy9
Orders of Protection9
Sovereignty in Drag: On Fakes, Foreclosure, and Unbecoming States8
Birthing from Within: Nature, Technology, and Self-Making in Silicon Valley Childbearing8
Oikography: Ethnographies of House-ing in Critical Times7
Banking on Digital Money: Swedish Cashlessness and the Fraying Currency Tether7
“L’enfer, c’est les autres”: Proximity as an Ethical Problem during COVID-197
On Waiting Willfully in Urban Uganda: Toward an Anthropology of Pace7
Plants, Pathogens, and the Politics of Care: Xylella fastidiosa and the Intra-active Breakdown of Mallorca’s Almond Ecology7
Underlayers of Citizenship: Queer Objects, Intimate Exposures, and the Rescue Rush in Kenya6
Weedy Finance: Weather Insurance and Parametric Life on Unstable Grounds6
Vengeful Animals, Involuntary Mourning, and the Ethics of Ndyuka Autonomy6
Citing Black Women: From Citational Refusal to Recognition6
The Bioeconomy and the Birth of a “New Anthropology”5
#CiteBlackWomen5
Citation, Erasure, and Violence: A Memoir5
Air Pressure: Temporal Hierarchies in Nepali Aviation4
The Multiply Produced Film: Collaboration, Ethnography, and Feminist Epistemology4
Why Do “Good” Pictures Matter in Anthropology?4
Fright and the Fraying of Community4
A Wild Boar Chase: Ecology of Harm and Half-Life Politics in Coastal Fukushima4
Citation as Ceremony: #SayHerName, #CiteBlackWomen, and the Practice of Reparative Enunciation4
Suspending Nuclearity4
Refusing the God Trick: Engaging Black Women’s Knowledge4
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