Memory work as the future of ontological anchorage
Time travels: how Australian Indigenous screen survivance has found its ways through trauma to 'radical hope', and beyond
Credit lines: permanence or possibility for Saharawi refugees
The emperor's new time: authoritarianism, revolution and the temporality of waste in Tunisia
My life in a death cult; or, Accruing flextime for the end times: an insider's account of the final days of the Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) bureaucracy
Contingent belonging: the mundane vernaculars of making do in remote Australia
Yuuyaraq, a Yup'ik ontology of permanence in Southwest Alaska: exploring the coordination of Indigenous-driven capitalist strategies, Native Corporations, and the "subsistence way of life"
"Iranian, buying foreign goods is treason!" Prestige and the struggle for a life beyond precarity in the Islamic Republic of Iran
"To be faithful is to be Karen": deconstructing narratives of the precarious Karen migrant in Thailand
Traversing Serendip - anthropological considerations from the pilgrimage routes of Sri Lanka
'HIV is the least of my worries': social death by neglect in people living long term with HIV in Queensland Australia
Navigating local systems to stay alive: a study of engagement with HIV care in an era of decentralised healthcare in Indonesia
Creating health inequity: political construction of statistical reality and institutional barriers to access to health services in Bali Province, Indonesia
"Because so many people feel abandoned or they become somebody who is socially soundless": how healers in a remote Australian town are addressing social death
Moral economies of healthcare: contested forms of value in Darwin renal services