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Article 1F and Anthropological Evidence: A Fine Line Between Justice and Injustice? (2023)
Journal Article
Campbell, J. (2023). Article 1F and Anthropological Evidence: A Fine Line Between Justice and Injustice?. Anthropological Forum: A journal of social anthropology and comparative sociology, 33(3), 268-282. https://doi.org/10.1080/00664677.2023.2298767

While all anthropological experts take pride when their evidence plays a vital role in securing protection for an asylum applicant, we also acutely remember the cases in which our research and reports were rejected, particularly when our reports appe... Read More about Article 1F and Anthropological Evidence: A Fine Line Between Justice and Injustice?.

A multivariate analysis of the structural variability of existential noun phrases (2023)
Journal Article
Akinlotan, M. (2023). A multivariate analysis of the structural variability of existential noun phrases. Moderna Språk, 117(3), 155-174. https://doi.org/10.58221/mosp.v117i3.13033

The literature on there-existential construction (e.g. ‘there are no graves, son’) is extensive, especially those showing the complexity involved in its internal structure, meaning and interpretation. Whereas very little is known about its internal s... Read More about A multivariate analysis of the structural variability of existential noun phrases.

Persistent institutional malfunctioning in the Eurozone (2023)
Journal Article
Giordano, M., & Lapavitsas, C. (2023). Persistent institutional malfunctioning in the Eurozone. The Japanese Political Economy, 49(4), 324-345. https://doi.org/10.1080/2329194X.2023.2289883

Institutional change in the Eurozone is driven by the need to ensure the immediate survival of the euro rather than confronting the structural weaknesses of the common currency. The failure to deal with underlying weaknesses is demonstrated by the po... Read More about Persistent institutional malfunctioning in the Eurozone.

El ascenso regional de China durante el siglo XXI: un cambio hacia el soft power en el Este y Sudeste Asiático (2023)
Journal Article
Cortés Rondoy, J. (2023). El ascenso regional de China durante el siglo XXI: un cambio hacia el soft power en el Este y Sudeste Asiático. Revista Latinoamericana sobre Estudios Asiáticos, 1(1), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.5354/2810-6865.2023.71970

El objetivo principal de esta investigación es analizar los movimientos de la política exterior china en el Este y Sudeste Asiático durante el periodo 1998-2021. Se analizará la creciente importancia del soft power para China y para su estrategia de... Read More about El ascenso regional de China durante el siglo XXI: un cambio hacia el soft power en el Este y Sudeste Asiático.

Culture for the Masses: Building Grassroots Cultural Infrastructure in China (2023)
Journal Article
Mittelstaedt, J. C. (2023). Culture for the Masses: Building Grassroots Cultural Infrastructure in China. Modern China, 50(5), 607-640. https://doi.org/10.1177/00977004231206177

This article focuses on the development of “grassroots cultural infrastructure”—namely, “cultural halls” and “cultural stations”—at the county level and below since the Mao Zedong era. Since their formation, the party-state has accorded cultural hall... Read More about Culture for the Masses: Building Grassroots Cultural Infrastructure in China.

A view from another side, or, not just another quit‐lit essay (2023)
Journal Article
Allen, L. (2024). A view from another side, or, not just another quit‐lit essay. American Ethnologist, 51(1), 153-157. https://doi.org/10.1111/amet.13232

Academic anthropology is a paradoxical realm. On the one hand, opportunities for creatively exploring the human condition are hemmed in by administrators and bureaucracy. On the other hand, scholars in the academy have the space to call for justice—i... Read More about A view from another side, or, not just another quit‐lit essay.

Poverty, Income Inequalities and Migration in the Global South (2023)
Book Chapter
Casentini, G., Hammond, L., & Bakewell, O. (2023). Poverty, Income Inequalities and Migration in the Global South. In H. Crawley, & J. K. Teye (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of South-South Migration and Inequality (371-392). Palgrave. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-39814-8_17

In this chapter, we critically engage with the existing literature to explore how the condition of countries of origin, the situation in countries of destination and the role of remittances relate to the key analytical instruments of poverty and inco... Read More about Poverty, Income Inequalities and Migration in the Global South.

Forging Monetary Unification through Novation: The TARGET System and the Politics of Central Banking in Europe (2023)
Journal Article
Murau, S., & Giordano, M. (2024). Forging Monetary Unification through Novation: The TARGET System and the Politics of Central Banking in Europe. Socio-Economic Review, 22(3), 1283-1312. https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwad067

When the European Monetary Union became effective in January 1999, the accounting treatment for claims and obligations which the Eurosystem’s National Central Banks (NCBs) incur against each other in the ‘Trans-European Automated Real-Time Gross Expr... Read More about Forging Monetary Unification through Novation: The TARGET System and the Politics of Central Banking in Europe.

‘From all quarters of the Indian world’: The temple at Rameshvaram, Hindu kings and Dutch merchants (2023)
Journal Article
Bes, L., & Branfoot, C. (2024). ‘From all quarters of the Indian world’: The temple at Rameshvaram, Hindu kings and Dutch merchants. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 34(2), 325-359. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1356186323000329

On Rameshvaram island in the south-east corner of India lies one of Hinduism's most important temples—the Rāmanāthasvāmi, one of the four dhams (‘holy abodes’) and the site of two Śiva-liṅgas said to have been consecrated by Rāma himself. A temple ha... Read More about ‘From all quarters of the Indian world’: The temple at Rameshvaram, Hindu kings and Dutch merchants.

Year of the Goblin: Tracing New Developments of Digital Folklore and Urban Modes of Living in Online Music Subcultures (2023)
Journal Article
Monteanni, L. (2023). Year of the Goblin: Tracing New Developments of Digital Folklore and Urban Modes of Living in Online Music Subcultures. magazén: International Journal for Digital and Public Humanities, 4(2), 291-327. https://doi.org/10.30687/mag/2724-3923/2023/02/006

This paper sheds light on the connections between musical undergrounds and the global emergence of ‘goblin mode’ as a political aesthetic. In March 2022 The Guardian published an article discussing the popularity of a new locution emerging on social... Read More about Year of the Goblin: Tracing New Developments of Digital Folklore and Urban Modes of Living in Online Music Subcultures.

Domestic Violence, Religion, and Migration (2023)
Book Chapter
Istratii, R. (2023). Domestic Violence, Religion, and Migration. In A. Rowlands, & E. Fiddian-Qasmiyeh (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Religion and Contemporary Migration. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190076511.013.25

The effects of religious beliefs in the domestic violence experience of migrant communities has been increasingly documented in recent years. The current chapter aims to delineate the nuanced relationship between domestic violence, faith, and migrati... Read More about Domestic Violence, Religion, and Migration.