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  3. Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Spring 2023

Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Spring 2023

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Published: 31-Mar-2023

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Academic Essays

  • On the Water Shed of Becoming Old Talking about aging among a group of elderly Japanese retirees

    Xinyi Lin
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  • Algorithms, aesthetics and agency: An exploration into the performance of the self amongst young women on TikTok.

    Eloise Lucia Burchell
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  • Making the Market: The Characters of Izmailovo Market

    Ayuna Zhimbiev
    • PDF
  • Political thought in a student housing Co-operative

    Ella Boland
    • PDF
  • On Shaken Terrains Practices of attention at an urban day shelter

    Jeanne Elisabeth Coppens
    • PDF
  • The Morality of Football-Betting in its Intersections with Capitalism and Social Reproduction An ethnographic encounter with the world of foot-ball betting

    Tom Delves
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Short Informal/Reflective Pieces

  • Experiencing Silence Polysemic value of silence in introspection and social relations

    Roberto Fracchia
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  • The ‘Vijaya Dashami’ ritual

    Alana Pradhan
    • PDF

Photo-Essays

  • The Vultures, The Cows and The People

    Tash Burnell
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  • A trip to time-space through street art: a message on-hold

    Lamprini Chartofylaka
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re:think: a journal of creative ethnography | ISSN: 2516-8088 (Online)

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Published by the University of Edinburgh with support from Edinburgh Diamond. Also supported by the School of Social and Political Science and the University of Edinburgh Social Anthropology Society.

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