2023 Key Publications by St Andrews CCS Staff

 

 

 

 

 

 

2023 Key Publications by St Andrews CCS Staff

Fumanti, M. 2023. Religion and Transnational Citizenship in the African Diaspora. London: Routledge.

Gay y Blasco, P. and M. Fotta. (eds.). 2023. Romani chronicles of Covid-19: Testimonies of Harm and Resistance. Oxford: Berghahn.

Henig, D. and D.M. Knight. 2023. Polycrisis: Prompts for an Emerging Worldview (special issue). Anthropology Today 39(2).

Knight, D.M. 2023. The Death of Vernacular Cosmopolitanism. Anthropological Forum. (part of special issue ‘Cosmopolitan Networks’ edited by Jan Ketil Simonsen et. al.)

Knight, D.M. et. al. 2023. Animating Irony: The Force of Irony in Online and Offline Political Movements. Public Culture 35(2): 191-206.

Bond, E. and Pipyrou, S. 2023. Futures in Post-Displacement Italy (special issue). Journal of Modern Italian Studies 28(4).

Rapport, N. 2023. Life is Individual: Outline of a Cosmopolitan Civility and its Anthropology. Anthropological Forum. (part of special issue ‘Cosmopolitan Networks’ edited by Jan Ketil Simonsen et. al.)

Reed, A. 2023, Beyond Description: Anthropologies of Explanation. Heywood, P. & Candea, M. (eds.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, p. 221-240.

Wardle, H. 2023. Magic, Self and (World) Society: Groundwork for an Existential and Cosmopolitan Anthropology. Anthropological Forum. (part of special issue ‘Cosmopolitan Networks’ edited by Jan Ketil Simonsen et. al.)

Wardle, H., Rapport, N. and A. Piette. (eds.). 2023. Routledge International Handbook of Existential Human Science. London: Routledge.