Australian Journal of Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Journal of Anthropology 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Justice for Walker: Warlpiri responses to the police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker5
Cool burning the collection: Museum research as a regenerative act3
Wik Cha'prah – Cha tru chath: Wik blood speaks to you3
Unsettled and unsettling tourism landscapes of Timor‐Leste3
Hedgehogs, Killing, and Kindness: The Contradictions of Care in Conservation Practice By LauraMcLauchlan, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. 2024. pp. ix + 259, notes, references, ind3
Forecasts: A story of weather and finance at the edge of disaster By Caroline E.Schuster, illustrated by EnriqueBernardou, DavidBueno (Eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2023. pp. xvii + 2122
Description, difference and history, in Melanesia, for example2
Obituary for Bruce Rigsby2
The place of dreams in In the Shadow of the Palms2
‘We are the ones who know the intimacies of the soil’: Grazier claims to belonging and changing land relations in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland2
Peter Mulholland, (2019). Love’s Betrayal: The Decline of Catholicism and Rise of New Religions in Ireland. Oxford: Peter Lang. pp., ix + 362, US $90.95 (Hc.), ISBN 978‐1‐78707‐127‐82
Netflix streaming Video algorithms, taste and corporate responsibility2
Strange Aeons: Transhumanism, H.P. Lovecraft, and the affective index of posthuman dread2
Shifting states of love and intimacy2
S/kinship: The relational ontology of tattoos in contemporary Australian discourse and practice2
African diasporas in Australia: Christianity and the complicated matter of trust1
The role of social mechanisms in local ecological knowledge (LEK) for biodiversity conservation in the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia1
The privilege of being banal: Art, secularism, and Catholicism in Paris By ElayneOliphant, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 20211
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Recent Anthropological Insights on Sustainability, Climate and the FutureLess is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World. JasonHickelLondon: William Heinemann, 2020. xiii + 318 pp. ISBN 978178152504 (p1
Love Across Class By RoseButler and EveVincent. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 2024. pp. xxx [2], 2–226. ISBN 9780522880113.1
Latour's swan songs: Grappling with the ecological crisis By Bruno Latour and Nikolaj Schulz. On the emergence of an ecological class: A memo. Translated by Julie Rose, London: Polity Press. 2022. pp.1
An indigenous safehouse project for survivors of witchcraft accusation in the highlands of Papua New Guinea1
Performing difference, longing for ‘home’: Claiming ethnic identities to build national unity among urban Solomon Islands youth1
Erasing trauma – Erasing indigeneity: How the settler colonial state erased Warlpiri trauma in the wake of the police shooting Kumunjayi Walker1
Signs of Deference, Signs of Demeanour: Interlocutor Reference and Self–Other Relations across Southeast Asian Languages By Dwi NoverriniDjenar and JackSidnell (Eds), Singapore: NUS Press. 2023. pp. i1
The equivocal healthcare market in Bangladesh during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Policy, politics and life1
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Anthropology and change over the ‘land rights era’: Towards treaties?1
What graffiti arts and tags tell us about urban identity in Nouméa (New Caledonia)1
The sovereign citizen superconspiracy: Contemporary issues in native title anthropology1
Carceral spectres: Hyperincarceration and the haunting of Aboriginal life1
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The made‐up state: Technology, trans femininity, and citizenship in Indonesia By BenjaminHegarty, Ithaca and London: Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University Press. 2022. pp. xvii + 1791
Crooked cats: beastly encounters in the AnthropoceneNayanikaMathur. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 20211
Human–buffalo conflicts and intimacies in ‘modernising’ Nepal1
A bird, a flock, a song, and a forest: The decline of Regent Honeyeater life0
Masculinity, consumerism and the post‐national Indian city: Streets, neighbourhoods, home By SanjaySrivastava, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. pp. 186. £75.00 (hc). ISBN: 97810091798670
Hearing Heat: An Anthropocene acoustemology0
Productive exposures: Vulnerability as a parallel practice of care in ethnographic and community spaces0
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Afterword: A reconciled Australia: A vision for change based on continuity0
Polynesianising and regenerating urban spaces: An analysis of the artworks and interventions of the Centre des Métiers d'Art de Polynésie française and of its artists0
Derriere le Miroir (but in parallel)John RichensTik Merauke: An Epidemic Like No Other Melbourne:Melbourne University Press. 2022. pp xi 2–260.ISBN 97805228781410
Agreement‐making in the post‐claims era: Continuity and change over 22 years in western Arnhem Land0
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Improvisations towards a sonorous ethics in Aotearoa New Zealand0
Military policing and labour extraction in the north‐west Kimberley0
After rupture: Visions of history, African spirituality and theological repair in Nigerian Pentecostalism0
Wild artefacts at two Australian museums0
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Consuming place: Women, wine and imagination0
Nor shadow of turning: Anthropological reflections on theological critiques of doctrinal change0
The archipelago of meaning: Methodological contributions to the study of Vanuatu sand drawing0
The ethics of staying: Social movements and land rights politics in PakistanMubbashir A.Rizvi, Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2019. pp. 191. ISBN (cloth): 9781503608092; (paperback): 978150360870
Multispecies violence, ontological murk, epistemic resistance: Insights from the West Papuan plantation frontier–A response0
Pacific artistic communities in Australia: Gaining visibility in the art world0
Re‐territorializing the city: Youth and the productive role of reggae music in Vanuatu0
Public deaths and negotiation opportunities: Cats, dogs and people in COVID China0
Renegotiating domesticity in the making of homestays in Atauro, Timor‐Leste0
Trial‐and‐error: Securing field access for qualitative research in Vietnam0
REACH: Research as regeneration0
Personal beginnings and institutional endings in spiritualism0
Attunement: Form in motion0
Country, cattle and cooperation: On the potential of Kila in Warmun, Western Australia0
Making our own destiny: Single women, opportunity, and family in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo by LynneY, Nakano Honolulu: University of Hawai'i press. 2022. pp. xiii+238, ISBN: 97808248890
FORM: Anthropology as design0
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What Now: Everyday Endurance and Social Intensity in an Australian Aboriginal Community. DalleyCameo. New York: Berghahn Books, 2021, 252pp., 25 b&w illustrations, $120 (HB.), ISBN 978‐1‐78920‐8850
Jungle passports: Fences, mobility and citizenship at the Northeast India‐Bangladesh borderlands by Malini Sur.Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, Special series ethnographies of political0
Marriage migration from below: The assessing of ‘genuineness’ among binational couples in Australia0
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Uneven connections: A partial history of the mobile phone in Papua New Guinea By Robert J.Foster. Canberra: ANU press. 2024. pp. xvi + 221, notes, figures, bibliography, index. AU0
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Reflections0
Haunting biology: Science and indigeneity in Australia By EmmaKowal (Ed.), Durham, NC: Duke UP. 2023. pp. 264. US$27.95, ISBN: 97814780275390
Editorial0
Screen as stage0
On resistingplus ça changein the anthropology of religion0
A genealogy of komunitas: Varieties of social formation and their signification in Bandung, Indonesia0
Dark tourism in Timor‐Leste: An examination of foreign tourists' visits to the Santa Cruz cemetery and the Comarca Balide prison via analysis of Tripadvisor reviews0
The tradition of indigenous people and the status of internal migrants – The story of exclusion in West Seram (Maluku, Indonesia)0
Fragrant FrontierBy SarahTurner; AnnuskaDerks; Jean‐FrançoisRousseau (Eds.), Copenhagen: Nias Press. 2022. xv, 230pp., photos, index, figures, maps, tables. A$ 43. ISBN: 97887769431410
Surfing, masculinity and resistance at Cloud 9: Filipino men who surf negotiating tourism spaces and social hierarchies on Siargao Island, Philippines0
Fire's habit: Elemental media and the politics of apprehension0
Homand Honiara: Interpreting, importing, and adapting “home” in Solomon Islands0
The room where it happened: How evangelical leaders used a Closed‐Door meeting to change sentiment for Donald J. Trump0
An introduction in 3 parts: Anthropological perspectives on the shooting of Kumanjayi Walker0
Articulating Aboriginality in multicultural Redfern0
‘Cop chasing’ in Alice Springs: Youth experiences of surveillance in a Central Australian Town0
Small town markets and crowded buses: Later‐generation Australian–Hungarian ‘diaspora backpackers’ narrate their journey to Hungary0
Traffic‐habits and local descent groups: Broadening the scope of ethnographic research into land rights after land claims0
Cross‐sector collaboration for refugee employment: An anthropology of development perspective0
The governmentality of funding: Cultures of audit and compliance in Australian refugee and asylum seeker support organisations0
Transcontinental polygyny, migration and hegemonic masculinity in Guinea‐Bissau and the Gambia0
Cosmopolitan gastro‐aesthetics and the new tastes of Timor0
An introduction to ‘Making the city “home”: Practices of belonging in Pacific cities’0
Cult, cosmos, and craft at a Thai art academy0
Power, identity and precarity: Sex workers’ “lived experience” of violence and social injustice in Bangladesh0
Attenuated, transformed and re‐inscribed sacra: Towards an ethnography of traditional land tenure in the Northern Territory now0
Afterword: Reaching more than halfway0
The transnational village in Timor‐Leste0
Roger Sandall's films and contemporary anthropology: Explorations in the aesthetic, the existential, and the possible. By LorraineMortimer, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2019, 347 pp. ISB0
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On Behalf of the Living. Directed by Ton Otto, Christian Suhr and Gary Kildea. Denmark: Moesgaard film, 2023, 105 min, filmed in Papua New Guinea and the Netherlands Documentary Educational Resources,0
Powerful things: The history and theory of sacred objects By Karl‐HeinzKohl, (2020). CanonPyon, Sean Kingston Publishing, xi+224 pp., foreword, index (hardback), A$110, ISBN: 978–1–912,385‐0
Affective propositions, the plant turn, and critiques of development0
Note from the book review editor0
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Afterword: Context erasure0
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“Ophir” 2020. Directed by Alexandre Berman and Olivier Pollet. Arsam International and Fourth World Films. 97 minutes.0
The United States of War: A Global History of America's Endless Conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic StateDavidVineBerkeley: University of California Press, 2020. xxii + 426 pp., tables, illustra.,0
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In the shadow of the palms: More‐than‐human becomings in West Papua By SophieChao, Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 20220
The last language on earth: Linguistic utopianism in the PhilippinesBy PiersKelly. New York: Oxford University Press. 2022. pp. xxxi + 291. (pbk). ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐750992‐0, USD $39.950
Introduction to ‘Anthropology and change over the land rights era’0
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The Dead as Martyrs Ancestors and Heroes in Timor‐Leste. LiaKentRui GracaFeijó (editors) Amsterdam University Press, 2020. pp. xx +326, illustrations, bibliog., index, € 109,00 (Hb.) ISBN 9789463724310
Sentient ecologies: xenophobic imaginaries of landscapesBy Cotofana, Alexandra and HikmetKuran (Eds.), Berghahn: New York. 2023, 276 pages0
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Men's politics, women's piety: The gendered asymmetry of Indonesia's new public Islams0
Vale Marshall Sahlins: A tribute to his life and contributions to anthropology0
Building on borrowed time: rising seas and failing infrastructure in semarang By LukasLey (Ed.), Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. 2021. 240 pp. (pbk). US$27.00 (Sc). ISB0
Introduction: From rupture to repair0
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Land claim legacies, native title, and the rigours of Indigenous politics0
Online dating profiles, shifting intimacies and the language of love in Papua New Guinea0
Waterscapes of power in Bangladesh: The politics and anthropology of contested access in large‐scale irrigation modernisation0
Hope in a time of world‐shattering events and unbearable situations: Policing and an emergent ‘ethics of dwelling’ in Lander Warlpiri country0
Social Change in Syria: Family, Village and Political PartySulayman N.Khalaf St. Andrews Syrian Studies Series. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021. Pp. x + 339, maps, charts, photos, bibliog.0
Deborah BirdRose. Dreaming ecology: Nomadics and indigenous ecological knowledge, Victoria River, Northern Australia. DarrellLewisMargaretJolly (Eds.), Canberra: ANU Press. 2024. pp. xvi+337, notes, f0
We just ‘SHAREit’: Smartphones, data and music sharing in urban Papua New Guinea0
Epistemic attunements: Experiments in intermedial anthropology0
Obituary for Robert (Bob) Tonkinson (1938‐2024)0
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The rhetoric of the Brazilian far‐right, built in the streets: The case of Rio de Janeiro0
Duty of care toward the Kinabatangan River: Environmental monitoring, social learning and Care of Place in Sabah, Malaysia0
The ocean on fire—Pacific stories from nuclear survivors and climate activists By AnaïsMaurer, Durham: Duke University Press. 2024. pp. xvi + 240, notes, illustrations, bibliography, index. US$26.95 (0
Picking our way through modernity0
Come back anytime. Director: JohnDashbach, JD Media Ltd, 2021. 120 minutes. Japanese with English subtitles. Good docs.0
Multispecies marginality: Mangroves and migrant Papuans in the margins of urban colonisation0
Kitkińike of recognition: In the direction of bibliographies as cultural landscapes0
Unequal Lives: Gender, Race and Class in the Western Pacific. NicholasBaintonDebraMcDougallKalissaAlexeyeffJohnCox, eds. Canberra: ANU Press, 2021, notes, figures, bibliog. A$80.00 (pb.), <0
‘Playing the tourist card’: Clandestine solidarity in occupied Timor‐Leste0
Autoethnography and ‘chimeric‐thinking’: A phenomenological reconsideration of illness and alterity0
The Fences: A webcomic on collective debt and ruination in Paraguay0
Paiwanese aesthetic expression and its social values0
Yuupurnju: A warlpiri song cycle By Henry Cooke AndersonJakamarra, Jerry PatrickJangala, Steven DixonJapanangka, Wanta Steven Patrick Pawu‐KurlpurlurnuJampijinpa, CarmelO'Shannessy, and MyfanyTurpin, 0
Enacted Relations: Performing Knowledge in an Australian Indigenous Community By FrancaTamisari, Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books. 2024. pp. viii + 274. $34.95 (ebook), $135 (hardback). ISBN (hardb0
Filming jilba: Sensing beyond the exclusionary fictions of climate science0
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Phone & Spear: A Yuta Anthropology by Miyarrka Media. London: Goldsmiths Press, 2019. 272 pp (available in open access here: https://phone‐and‐spear.pubpub.org/0
Beauty as risk for Karen girls: Expulsion and early marriage at an upland Thai school0
Luŋ'thun: Sand, saltwater, and collaborative attunements0
Linking the Pleiades to a reawakened Black Duck Songline in Southeastern Australia0
Transformed ecologies and transformational saints: Exploring new pilgrimage routes in North East England0
Digicel! Topap long ples ia! An international telecommunications company making itself at home in the urban landscapes of Vanuatu, Samoa and Tonga0
Love, beauty and women who surf: Tourism, transnational relationships and social mobility on Siargao Island, Philippines0
Pragmatic cosmopolitanism in a parochial space: How international‐student returnees (re)negotiate home in Teochew, China0
Sanan rai wisdom in Atauro's tourism transformation0
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The consumption of ritual and the changing values of filial piety in ancestor worship0
Review of Evadne Kelly, Dancing spirit, love, and war: Performing the translocal realities of contemporary Fiji, studies in dance history. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 20190
Unequal lives: Gender, race and class in the Western Pacific. By NicholasBainton, DebraMcDougall, KalissaAlexeyeff and JohnCox, eds. Canberra: ANU Press, 2021, notes, figures, bibliog. A$800
Frictions around rendering technical: Land disputes over climate change mitigation projects in Suau, Papua New Guinea0
Winimaku ara papa wiimatjaraku and other stories0
‘The last thing we want is somebody who liked a soft pink lipstick to have a bright red’: Dead body aesthetics in South Australian funeral homes0
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