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Bubandt, N. & Wentzer, T. S. (2022). Philosophy on Fieldwork: Analysis as Bifocal Wonder. In N. Bubandt & T. S. Wentzer (Eds.), Philosophy on Fieldwork: Case Studies in Anthropological Analysis (pp. 1-26). Routledge.
Rask Bjerre Odgaard, M. (2022). Queering ‘ayb in the urban landscapes of Amman. In C. Eriksen & N. hamäläinen (Eds.), New Perspectives on Moral Change: Anthropologists and Philosophers Engage with Transformations of Life Worlds (pp. 38-55). Berghahn Books.
Berg, M. L., Grüner, L. B. S., Neergaard, A., Verdasco Martinez, A. & Zschomler, S. (2022). Refugee support and inclusion policies. In Ukrainian refugees and the Nordics: Research-led best practice on how to cater for Ukrainian refugees arriving in the Nordic Region (pp. 24-28). NordForsk. https://www.nordforsk.org/2022/ukrainian-refugees-and-nordics
Kramer, C. K. (2022). Repairing agrarian worlds through no-till. 1-8. Paper presented at Mega Seminar, Sønderborg, Denmark.
Højlund, S., Schneider, M. & Rymann, E. (2022). Rethinking the Design of (Food) Conferences: The Case of Creative Tastebuds 2021. International Journal of Food Design, 7(2), 205 - 219 . https://doi.org/10.1386/ijfd_00046_3
Köhn, S. & Siré, N. (2022). Screen Walks: Conducting “Research in Motion” in Digital Environments. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital), American Anthropologist Online. https://www.americananthropologist.org/online-content/screen-walks
Bubandt, N. (2022). Seks teser om Antropocæn. In K. Balslev Willert (Ed.), Planetære frakturer: humanistiske og socialvidenskabelige perspektiver på antropocæn (pp. 49-79). Multivers.
Kusk, M. L. & Meinert, L. (2022). Signs of Trouble: Land, Loans and Investments in Post-Conflict Northern Uganda. In D. Rodima-Taylor-Taylor & P. Shipton (Eds.), Land and the Mortgage: History, Culture, Belonging (pp. 144-158). Berghahn Books.
Vejlin, F. (2022). Social Robots as Experimental Systems: Science, Performance and Artificial Sociality. Abstract from Royal Anthropological Institute 2022: Anthropology, AI and the Future of Human Society.
Schmidt-Sane, M., Said, M., Brunec, A., Vodopivec, N. & Seeberg, J. (2022). Sonar Global’s work on vulnerability and community engagement. Pictures, Video and sound recordings (digital)
Kramer, C. K. (2022). Strategies of care and repair in the ruins of (post)-productivism. 1-2. Abstract from Re-scaling the Rural, Thy/Aarhus, Denmark.
Köhn, S. & Siré, N. (2022). Swap It on WhatsApp: The Moral Economy of Informal Online Exchange Networks in Contemporary Cuba. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 27(1-2), 80-100. https://doi.org/10.1111/jlca.12583
Gravers, M. (2022). Tatmadaw's coup in 2021: The return of totalitarian rule? In P. Smidt-Leukel, H.-P. Grosshans & M. Krueger (Eds.), Ethnic and Religious Diversity in Myanmar: Constested Identities (pp. 249-256). Bloomsbury Academic.
Swanson, H. A. (2022). The Banality of the Anthropocene. In G. Ween & M. Lundblad (Eds.), Control: Attempting to Tame the World (pp. 261-264). Pax.
Gravers, M. (2022). The making of a fixed national hierarchy of ethnicity and religion in Myanmar. In P. Smidt-Leukel, H.-P. Grosshans & M. Krueger (Eds.), Ethnic and Religious Diversity in Myanmar. Contested Identities. (pp. 9-35). Bloomsbury Academic.
Kardaszewicz, K., Beck, F., Hansen, A. S. & Kipnis, A. (2022). The Role of Children and Parenting in Migration. Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics, 8(2), 217-221. https://doi.org/10.17356/ieejsp.v8i2.1062
Bubandt, N. (2022). The Uncanny Valley of the Anthropocene: Short Stories about the Undead under the Brightest of Lights. In S. Bacon (Ed.), The Anthropocene and the Undead: Cultural Anxieties in Contemporary Narratives (pp. 67-84). Lexington Books.
Otto, T. (2022). The unmaking and remaking of cultural worlds: Reinventing ritual on Baluan Island, Papua New Guinea. In H. Geismar, T. Otto & C. D. Warner (Eds.), Impermanence : Exploring continuous change across cultures (pp. 131-154). UCL Press. https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787358690
M. Knight, D., Markowitz, F. & Frederiksen, M. D. (2022, Jun). The Vertiginous: Moods and Modes. Anthropological Theory.
Bolther, A. L., Haben, J.-G. & Dalsgård, A. L. (2022). Tilblivelse i ord: fælleslæsning for førstegangsfødende. In T. Forslid, A. O., K. Rydbeck, K.-I. Skjerdingstad, M. Steenberg & T. M. Tangerås (Eds.), Shared Reading i Skandinavia: forskning og praksis (pp. 291-310). ABM-media as. https://skriftserien.oslomet.no/index.php/skriftserien/article/view/796/733
Frederiksen, M. D. (2022, Jun). Timequakes. Anthropological Theory.
Meinert, L. (2022). Together Apart: Fence Work in Landscapes of Relationality, Old Age and Care in the Ik Mountains. In C. Mattingly & L. Grøn (Eds.), Imagistic Care: Growing Old in a Precarious World (pp. 137-162). Fordham University Press.
Williams, L. H. & Meinert, L. (2022). Touched by Violence: Configuring affliction after war in northern Uganda. In L. Meinert & J. Seeberg (Eds.), Configuring Contagion: On Biosocial Epidemics (pp. 144-165). Berghahn Books.
du Plessis, P. (2022). Tracking as Method: Perspectival Sensibilities and More-than-Human Methods in a Desert of Tracks. In N. Bubandt, R. Cypher & A. Andersen (Eds.), Rubber Boots Methods for the Anthropocene: Doing Fieldwork in Multispecies Worlds (pp. 95-118). University of Minnesota.
Hansen, A. S. (2022). Varm damp og koordinerede kroppe: et essay om sprog og ritualer. In R. Larsen, E. Glasscock & M. Thorup (Eds.), Antropologi & idéhistorie: varulve, klædeskabe og bjergvandringer (pp. 166-178). Baggrund.