UCL Anthropology Working Papers Series
UCL Anthropology
University College London
14 Taviton Street
London WC1H 0BW
ISSN 1759-6688
Editorial Board: Lucio Vinicius, Victor Buchli
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The UCL Anthropology Working Papers Series demonstrates the full range of research carried out in the Department of Anthropology at UCL. It includes working papers by academic staff, post-docs and research students, as well as revised versions of the best dissertations produced by our undergraduate students and students on our taught Masters' courses.
20/2020
Mahalia Changlee
‘Don’t Shoot!’ Cop Watching: How Technologically Mediated Concepts of Vision Are Impacting African American Subjectivities
19/2017
Alessandra Basso Ortíz
Performing Ethics: Will, Perspective and Action in Afro-Cuban Religions
18/2016
Agathe Faure
'The Farmers' Part': An Ethnographic Exploration of New Environmental Sceneries
17/2014
Frances Ryan
The 'Typical Story' of Obstetric Fistula: The Need to Enhance Awareness, Action and Funds
16/2014
Muhammed Ahmed
Change Through Sohbet: Agency and Selfhood in the Gülen Movement
15/2014
Gareth Breen
The Mingled Spirit of the Blended Bodies: Non-Dualism and "the Church in Nottingham"
14/2014
Charlotte Peel
Made in Germany: The experiences and decision making processes of migrant mothers in Berlin
13/2014
Clare Stott
Local-level Knowledge Flows in Climate Change Adaption: The Significance of External Knowledge for Agricultural Action in Coastal Bangladesh
11/2013
Rosalie Allain
Spectrum of Visibility: An Exploration of Astronomical Techniques of Visualization
10/2012
Jane Roberts
Dispensing Knowledge and Shaping Experience: The Role of Popular Media in the Lives of Women with Pre Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder
09/2011
Alice Clough
Combating Urban Disengagement? Stickers as a Form of Street Art
08/2011
Alice Armstrong
'Sakawa' rumours: Occult internet fraud and Ghanaian identity
07/2009
Carolina Comandulli
Protectionists and the Guaraní: the village that did not exist
Socio-environmental conflict in Southern Brazil
06/2009
Sarah Wilkes
Materials Matter: An Anthropological Study of Materials Libraries
05/2009
Alice Elliot
Legal, Social and Intimate Belonging: Moroccan and Albanian Second Generation Migrants in Italy
04/2009
Lewis Daly
Food, Gender, and Shamanism: Society and Cosmology in Amazonia
03/2009
Alison Macdonald
'Real' and 'Imagined' Women: A Feminist Reading of Rituparno Ghosh's Films.
02/2009
Max Bondi
Things of Africa: Rethinking Candomblé in Brazil
01/2008
Katerina Georgiadis
Migration and Reproductive Health: A Review of the Literature
All enquiries should be addressed to:
Lucio Vinicius - l.vinicius@ucl.ac.uk
Victor Buchli - v.buchli@ucl.ac.uk