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Human Rabies — Utah, 2018 (2020)
Journal Article
Peterson, D., Barbeau, B., McCaffrey, K., Gruninger, R., Eason, J., Burnett, C., Dunn, A., Dimond, M., Harbour, J., Rossi, A., Lopansri, B., Dascomb, K., Scribellito, T., Moosman, T., Saw, L., Jones, C., Belenky, M., Marsden, L., Niezgoda, M., Gigante, C. M., …Wallace, R. M. (2020). Human Rabies — Utah, 2018. Morbidity and mortality weekly report, 69(5), https://doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6905a1

‘Coming from Abroad’: Exploring Romanian Migrants’ Transnational Social Networks through the Prism of Temporary Return (2020)
Journal Article
Cîrstea, A.-M. (2020). ‘Coming from Abroad’: Exploring Romanian Migrants’ Transnational Social Networks through the Prism of Temporary Return. Lietuvos etnologija, 20 (29), 169-180. https://doi.org/10.33918/25386522-2029008

Return features heavily in the narratives and lives of Romanian immigrants in London, as a key topic of debate rather than a mere end goal of their migration. By analysing their experiences of temporary return, this paper1 reveals the tensions and co... Read More about ‘Coming from Abroad’: Exploring Romanian Migrants’ Transnational Social Networks through the Prism of Temporary Return.

Introduction: The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics and chronocracy (2020)
Book Chapter
Kirtsoglou, E., & Simpson, B. (2021). Introduction: The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics and chronocracy. In E. Kirtsoglou, & B. Simpson (Eds.), The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics (1-30). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003087199-1

I do not define time, space, place and motion as being well known to all. But it must be observed that the vulgar conceive those quantities only from the relation they bear to sensible objects. And thence arise certain prejudices, for the removing of... Read More about Introduction: The time of anthropology: studies of contemporary chronopolitics and chronocracy.

Sensing late-liberal state failure: Ecologies of resistance in a post-industrial German city (2020)
Book Chapter
Ringel, F. (2020). Sensing late-liberal state failure: Ecologies of resistance in a post-industrial German city. In A. Dundon, & R. Vokes (Eds.), Shifting States: New Perspectives on Security, Infrastructure, and Political Affect. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003086673

Harbour cities smell differently: the sea mixes its own odours of fish and seaweed with the exhaust gases of heavy ships and marine industries. In one of those major seaports, the German city of Bremerhaven, my informants noticed a different smell in... Read More about Sensing late-liberal state failure: Ecologies of resistance in a post-industrial German city.