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The borders of solidarity: war and displacement of Ukrainian Roma women refugees in Poland |
Iliana Sarafian, Agnieszka Caban, Alice RobinsonCaban |
2025 |
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Capoeira Pedagogy and Bodily Knowledge in Mexico City: Me diga quem foi seu Mestre? Capoeira Pedagogy and Bodily Knowledge in Mexico City: Me diga quem foi seu Mestre? written by David Sebastian Contreras Islas, Erick Serna Luna and Sergio González Varela is a chapter in the upcoming book Martial Arts in Latin Societies (ed. Augusto Rembrandt Rodríguez-Sánchez, Joaquín Piedra, George Jennings). |
David Sebastian Contreras Islas, Erick Serna Luna, Sergio González VarelaContreras Islas |
February 2025 |
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Productive Sexological Self-Censorship in Late Communist Poland between State and Church |
Agnieszka KościańskaKościańska |
2024 |
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The Big, the Small, and the Ugly: The Politics of Scale-Making in a Contested Railway Project in Italy We recommend an article by Mateusz Laszczkowski PhD in "Ethnos". The article looks at the disputes surrounding the high-speed railway project in the Italian Alps. Using this example, the author argues that scale in infrastructure 'mega-projects' - their seemingly obvious 'size' - is the result of political processes in which the agency of various actors, from macroeconomic factors to microscopic particles in the air, is negotiated. |
Mateusz LaszczkowskiLaszczkowski |
2023 |
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Problems with hierarchy and problems with tradition: The critique of male power in Afro-Brazilian capoeira |
Sergio Gonzales VarelaGonzales Varela |
2023 |
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Imaginarios del espacio exterior: el fenómeno de Star Wars como construcción de nuevos mundos posibles |
Sergio Gonzales Varela, Reyes, Vianney EsmeraldaGonzales Varela |
2023 |
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‘Should I Buy Her a Doll’? Motherhood and Turner Syndrome in Poland |
Magdalena Radkowska, Ewa Maciejewska-MroczekRadkowska |
2023 |
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Distributed humanitarianism. Volunteerism and aid to refugees during the Russian invasion of Ukraine |
Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, Iwona KaliszewskaKaliszewska |
2023 |
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Eros and the Pearl. The Yezidi Cosmogonic Myth at the Crossroads of Mystical Traditions |
Artur RodziewiczRodziewicz |
2022 |
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Urban Walks. Footsteps, Narratives, and the Storied City |
Karolina Dudek, Sławomir SikoraSikora |
2022 |
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‘Watch and do what I do’: ethnographic fieldnotes from the online salsa class |
Ruxandra AnaAna |
2022 |
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The Islamic Framing of the Economic Activities of Salafi-oriented Muslims in Dagestan, North Caucasus: An Anthropological Approach |
Iwona Kaliszewska, Jagoda Schmidt, Marek KaletaKaliszewska |
2022 |
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Strong Social Ties and Adherence to Face Mask Wearing in COVID-19 Pandemic in Dagestan, North Caucasus |
Iwona Kaliszewska, Iwa KołodziejskaKaliszewska |
2022 |
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Catholic Intimacies: Negotiating Contraception in Late Communist Poland |
Agnieszka Kościańska, Agata Ignaciuk, Agata ChełstowskaKościańska |
2022 |
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Contact building: emotional exchanges between counsellees and counsellors in the late socialist period in Poland |
Agnieszka KościańskaKościańska |
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Religious Boundaries, Komsholuk, and Sharing Sacred Spaces in Bulgaria |
Magdalena LubańskaLubańska |
2018 |
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Pre-textual Ethnographies: Challenging the phenomenological level of anthropological knowledge-making |
Tomasz Rakowski, Helena Patzer (red.)Rakowski |
2018 |
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On Holiday? Polish Migrants Visit Their Families in Poland |
Anna HoroletsHorolets |
2018 |
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Development in East Africa. Environment and Economy |
Jerzy Gilarowski (red.)Gilarowski |
2018 |
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Between Monster Child and Innocent Baby: Managing Fear and Hope in Polish Debates on In Vitro Fertilisation |
Ewa Maciejewska-Mroczek, Magdalena Radkowska-WalkowiczMaciejewska |
2018 |