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Merchants and Mediators: The Production of a “Chinese-style” Tea Culture in Taiwan (2025)
Thesis
Harlay, P. C. Merchants and Mediators: The Production of a “Chinese-style” Tea Culture in Taiwan. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

In this thesis, I explore Taiwanese tea merchants’ roles in the production of “Chinese-style Taiwanese tea culture”. Due to decades of uncertainty relating to the position and status of Taiwan (ROC) in the world, articulations of political and cultur... Read More about Merchants and Mediators: The Production of a “Chinese-style” Tea Culture in Taiwan.

Ethnography in the plural: Experimenting with collective ethnography in research on politics and politicians in Brazil (2025)
Journal Article
Cornwall, A., Hoyler, T., Crewe, E., & Bernardes, C. (online). Ethnography in the plural: Experimenting with collective ethnography in research on politics and politicians in Brazil. Ethnography, https://doi.org/10.1177/14661381251357507

Developments in qualitative research have increasingly recognized the value of modes of ethnographic inquiry that go beyond the conventional model of the lone ethnographer. Many examples involve parallel, collaborative enquiry in which ethnographers... Read More about Ethnography in the plural: Experimenting with collective ethnography in research on politics and politicians in Brazil.

‘They're Going to Have to Start Becoming’: What Inclusive Capitalism Tells Us About the Changing Face of Development (2025)
Journal Article
Dolan, C., & Rajak, D. (in press). ‘They're Going to Have to Start Becoming’: What Inclusive Capitalism Tells Us About the Changing Face of Development. Anthropologie et développement,

In recent years, business has reimagined corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a proactive market strategy, aligning itself with contemporary development orthodoxies of pro-poor and inclusive growth by enrolling the un- and under-employed into new... Read More about ‘They're Going to Have to Start Becoming’: What Inclusive Capitalism Tells Us About the Changing Face of Development.

A neo-complexity orientation to action research: perspectives on unpredictability and ethics (2025)
Journal Article
Solsø, K., Crewe, E., & Chauhan, K. (2025). A neo-complexity orientation to action research: perspectives on unpredictability and ethics. International Journal of Action Research, 21(1), 43-58. https://doi.org/10.3224/ijar.v21i1.04

The influence of complexity theory on action research scholarship and practice has been kaleidoscopic. Further integrating ideas derived from the complexity sciences could enrich this research tradition, but there are choices to be made about what to... Read More about A neo-complexity orientation to action research: perspectives on unpredictability and ethics.

Nelson H. H. Graburn - a tribute collection (2025)
Journal Article
Adams, K., Cheer, J. M., Chio, J., Di Giovine, M., MacCannell, D., Mostafanezhad, M., Picard, D., Porananond, P., Simoni, V., Yu, W., Yamashita, S., & Zhu, Y. (online). Nelson H. H. Graburn - a tribute collection. Tourism Geographies, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616688.2025.2493779

The academic world is shaped by individuals who challenge the status quo, confront obstacles, and inspire generations of scholars. Professor Nelson H.H. Graburn was one such scholar widely known for his groundbreaking contributions to the interdiscip... Read More about Nelson H. H. Graburn - a tribute collection.