Routledge Studies in Anthropology
Balkan Vampires: Society, Politics, Representation
1st Edition
By Danilo Trbojević
November 13, 2025
Balkan Vampires examines how vampire motifs from Balkan folklore have permeated modern sociocultural and political realms, exploring their role in rural traditions and transformation under global influences. The book builds on extensive fieldwork conducted in village communities across Serbia, the ...
Dangerous Technologies: Crime and Digital Divides in (South) Africa
1st Edition
By Brandaan Huigen
November 10, 2025
Dangerous Technologies focuses on the prevalent theft of consumer electronics in post-Apartheid South Africa. Through a material culture perspective, it explores why these objects have commonly been targeted by bandits and subsequently circulated through the criminal underground. The author traces ...
Change and the Internet: An Ethnographic Exploration of Remote Working
1st Edition
By Jens Kjaerulff
September 30, 2025
This book explores the significance of new information technology for socio-cultural change and provides ethnographic insight into the early days of remote working. It draws on long-term anthropological fieldwork among people in rural Denmark working from home via the internet. Going back to the ...
Street Youth in Canada: An Ethnography of Adversity and Artifice
1st Edition
By Mark S. Dolson
July 31, 2025
This book provides an ethnographic examination of the everyday lives and struggles of street-involved youth in Canada. Based on fieldwork conducted throughout downtown London, Ontario, it features rich ethnographic data as well as theoretical insights informed by continental philosophy. The ...
Diasporic Consciousness in the Material Culture of Brazilian Candomblé
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By Zainabu Jallo
June 27, 2025
This book examines Candomblé's material culture and its relationship with the evolving cultural politics of Brazil. It employs artefacts as analytical tools to trace the emergence of a diasporic consciousness. By followiing the movements of artefacts historically, the study reveals how Candomblé ...
Beyond Perception: Correspondences with Tim Ingold's Work
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By Caroline Gatt, Jan Peter Laurens Loovers
June 25, 2025
This book showcases the way a range of scholars have engaged with Tim Ingold’s opus since the publication of his ground-breaking The Perception of the Environment in 2000. Ingold’s work has become key for a variety of disciplines ranging from anthropology, archaeology, and human geography to art, ...
Rethinking Relation-Substance Dualism: Submutances and the Body
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By Aurélie Névot
May 27, 2025
This book analyses anthropological debates on “relationism” (referring to methodological and theoretical issues) and sets out to reconsider these discussions with regards to the notion of “substance” (generally associated with the body). Reflecting on the philosophical origins and implications of ...
Cosmopolitan Moment, Cosmopolitan Method
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By Nigel Rapport, Huon Wardle
April 14, 2025
In conversation, and in the company of a new generation of scholars working in the field, Nigel Rapport and Huon Wardle re-explore the terrain and meaning of cosmopolitan studies now. This book offers a new survey and theorisation of cosmopolitan research, a burgeoning topic responding to ...
Fair Trade Enclaves: Labour and Livelihoods in Costa Rica’s Banana Industry
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By Layla Zaglul Ruiz
April 01, 2025
Fair Trade Enclaves tells the story of exploitation and inequality in the production of Fair Trade bananas. It draws on immersive fieldwork in Costa Rica, which was the original testing ground for US-owned plantations and is today the world’s third-largest exporter of bananas. The book offers an ...
One World Anthropology and Beyond: A Multidisciplinary Engagement with the Work of Tim Ingold
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By Martin Porr, Niels Weidtmann
November 28, 2024
This volume offers a multidisciplinary engagement with the work of Tim Ingold. Involved in a critical long-term exploration of the relationships between human beings, organisms, and their environment, Ingold has become one of the most influential, innovative, and prolific writers in anthropology in...
Secular Narrations and Transdisciplinary Knowledge
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By Abdelmajid Hannoum
November 28, 2024
This book considers secularism and its narrative expressions. It shows how secularism is articulated and transmitted ubiquitously within state institutions and outside of them. Abdelmajid Hannoum does this by dissecting, in a series of essays, a variety of narrative forms, interrogating modes of ...
The Trouble With Art: An Anthropology Beyond Philistinism
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By Roger Sansi, Jonas Tinius
October 31, 2024
Art troubles anthropology. Anthropologists have often taken a philistine, sceptical position of distance towards art and aesthetics as a predominantly Western bourgeois institution. But art, not only as a Western institution, generated its own philistine and iconoclastic revisions and undoings, its...