Australian Journal of Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Journal of 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Justice for Walker: Warlpiri responses to the police shooting of Kumunjayi Walker5
Wik Cha'prah – Cha tru chath: Wik blood speaks to you4
Unsettled and unsettling tourism landscapes of Timor‐Leste4
Strange Aeons: Transhumanism, H.P. Lovecraft, and the affective index of posthuman dread3
Cool burning the collection: Museum research as a regenerative act3
The place of dreams in In the Shadow of the Palms3
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 + 2123
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
Netflix streaming Video algorithms, taste and corporate responsibility3
‘We are the ones who know the intimacies of the soil’: Grazier claims to belonging and changing land relations in Cape York Peninsula, Queensland2
S/kinship: The relational ontology of tattoos in contemporary Australian discourse and practice2
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.2
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Shifting states of love and intimacy2
Obituary for Bruce Rigsby2
Editorial2
Issue Information2
Description, difference and history, in Melanesia, for example2
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Love Across Class By RoseButler and EveVincent. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 2024. pp. xxx [2], 2–226. ISBN 9780522880113.2
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 + 1792
Winimaku ara papa wiimatjaraku and other stories1
The privilege of being banal: Art, secularism, and Catholicism in Paris By ElayneOliphant, Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, 20211
Agreement‐making in the post‐claims era: Continuity and change over 22 years in western Arnhem Land1
Carceral spectres: Hyperincarceration and the haunting of Aboriginal life1
The equivocal healthcare market in Bangladesh during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Policy, politics and life1
Performing difference, longing for ‘home’: Claiming ethnic identities to build national unity among urban Solomon Islands youth1
An indigenous safehouse project for survivors of witchcraft accusation in the highlands of Papua New Guinea1
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Erasing trauma – Erasing indigeneity: How the settler colonial state erased Warlpiri trauma in the wake of the police shooting Kumunjayi Walker1
An introduction to ‘Making the city “home”: Practices of belonging in Pacific cities’1
Traffic‐habits and local descent groups: Broadening the scope of ethnographic research into land rights after land claims1
The tradition of indigenous people and the status of internal migrants – The story of exclusion in West Seram (Maluku, Indonesia)1
Human–buffalo conflicts and intimacies in ‘modernising’ Nepal1
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The sovereign citizen superconspiracy: Contemporary issues in native title anthropology1
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 role of social mechanisms in local ecological knowledge (LEK) for biodiversity conservation in the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia1
Productive exposures: Vulnerability as a parallel practice of care in ethnographic and community spaces1
Deborah BirdRose. Dreaming ecology: Nomadics and indigenous ecological knowledge, Victoria River, Northern Australia. DarrellLewisMargaretJolly (Eds.), Canberra: ANU Press. 2024. pp. xvi+337, notes, f1
The rhetoric of the Brazilian far‐right, built in the streets: The case of Rio de Janeiro1
Land claim legacies, native title, and the rigours of Indigenous politics1
The room where it happened: How evangelical leaders used a Closed‐Door meeting to change sentiment for Donald J. Trump1
African diasporas in Australia: Christianity and the complicated matter of trust1
Anthropology and change over the ‘land rights era’: Towards treaties?1
Crooked cats: beastly encounters in the AnthropoceneNayanikaMathur. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 20211
What graffiti arts and tags tell us about urban identity in Nouméa (New Caledonia)1
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