Focaal-Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology

Papers
(The median citation count of Focaal-Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology is 1. 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
Dissenting poses22
The anthropology of infrastructure13
F*ck the Police!9
The ethics of ESG9
A moral turn in finance?8
Inside container economies8
Struggling for home where home is not meant to be8
Vulnerable homes on the move7
Containing mobilities7
Audit failure and corporate corruption7
Multiscalar moral economy6
The Janus face of austerity politics6
“All we need is a home”5
Bringing the state back in5
Social reproduction as the reproduction of capitalism5
The work-intensive fiction of frictionless trade in the Angolan port of Lobito4
Denunciations of dependence4
Who cares about the cargo?3
A “becoming logistical” of anthropology?3
Careers and climates3
Battlegrounds of dependence3
Halaqas, relational subjects, and revolutionary committees in Syria3
Postsocialist Mediterranean3
Work after precarity3
“Nowhere near Somalia, Mom”3
Navigating the sustainability landscape2
Siberia, protest, and politics2
Building ships while breaking apart2
Commoning and publicizing2
Standardizing responsibility through the stakeholder figure2
Beyond debt and equity2
Very sneaky crimes2
A politicized ecology of resilience2
The Integration Spectacle1
On self-reliant masculinities and rural returnees in ethnic China1
Pax Regis1
Whose death, whose eco-revival?1
In/ter/dependence: An afterword1
“I am a dead woman”1
A mother’s hope in the midst of existential immobility from state and stigma1
Circling around the really Real in Iran1
Social housing and feminist commoning in urban Vietnam1
Rethinking affects of care through power1
Imagined individuality1
The war on indeterminacy1
Aesthetic politics in contemporary India1
Everyone’s an artist?1
A culture of informality?1
Desired formality1
Disappointment and awkwardness as ugly feelings1
From behind stall doors1
Theorizing peripheral labor1
Spirits of displacement1
The economic anthropologist as romantic bricoleur1
Dreams and reality in the tubuan and the corporation1
Doing global investments the Nordic way1
The making of a racialized surplus population1
Enlisted in struggle1
Bridging “green” asymmetries through crises1
Affordability and relationality1
Two theories of money1
Care as political revolution?1
War on the horizon1
Afterlives of depopulated places1
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