Articles
Luciano von der Goltz Vianna
The present article starts from a debate that aims to understand how the disciplinary regimes of Anthropology lead the researcher to follow a protocol of questions and interests in his research. The objective here is to discuss the existing
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Rocío Fatyass
Neste artigo retomo ideias emergentes de um projeto de pesquisa com crianças que acontece em um bairro periurbano da cidade de Villa Nueva (Córdoba, Argentina) e discuto a agência das crianças e sua participação na pesquisa em ciências
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Aline Moreira Magalhães
Since expeditions by naturalists in the 18th century, the production of modern knowledge about the flora and fauna of the Amazon has included people who know the ecosystem from experience. At the National Institute for Amazon Research (INPA),
[+]Interdisciplinarities
Juliana Pereira, Ana Catarina Costa, André Carmo, Eduardo Ascensão
This article draws on the genealogy of studies on the house in Portuguese Anthropology and Architecture as well as on recent perspectives coming from the Geographies of Architecture, to explore the way residents of auteur architecture experience
[+]Dossiê “Beyond penal populism: complexifying justice systems and security through qualitative lenses”
Annabelle Dias Félix, Maria João Leote de Carvalho, Catarina Frois
In the global political landscape, as far-right parties gain prominence, populist rhetoric advocating for harsher justice and security policies is becoming increasingly prevalent. Proponents of this rhetoric base their discourse on “alarming”
[+]Dossiê “Beyond penal populism: complexifying justice systems and security through qualitative lenses”
Susana Durão, Paola Argentin
In this article we argue that hospitality security – a modality that confuses control and care – operates through the actions of security guards in the creation of what we call pre-cases. From a dense ethnography accompanying these workers in a
[+]Dossiê “Beyond penal populism: complexifying justice systems and security through qualitative lenses”
Pedro Varela
Racist police violence is one of the most brutal facets of racism in our society, reflecting structures of power and oppression that marginalize sectors of our society. This paper emphasizes the importance of understanding this reality, highlighting
[+]Dossiê “Beyond penal populism: complexifying justice systems and security through qualitative lenses”
Catarina Frois
This article engages with contemporary anthropological and ethnographic methodological debates by reflecting on the challenges of conducting research in contexts related with marginality, deviance, surveillance, and imprisonment. It examines the
[+]Dossiê “Beyond penal populism: complexifying justice systems and security through qualitative lenses”
Lydia Letsch
Qualitative researchers face unique challenges in the dynamic domain of border regions, particularly when venturing into highly securitized areas with a constant military presence, advanced surveillance, and restricted access zones. This article
[+]Memory
Rita Tomé, João Leal
Falecido recentemente, Victor Bandeira (1931-2024) desempenhou um papel fundamental no desenvolvimento da museologia etnográfica em Portugal. Foi graças às suas expedições a África (1960-1961, 1966, 1967), ao Brasil (1964-1965) e à Indonésia
[+]Lévi-Strauss Award
Jo P. Klinkerfus
This paper is a reduced and synthesized version of the ethnography on PMSC Notícia, the news platform of the Military Police of Santa Catarina (PMSC). Based on news about death, dying and the dead published on the website in 2021, social
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Antonio Maria Pusceddu
This article mobilizes the ecologies of value as a conceptual framework to account for the conflicts, contradictions and dilemmas arousing from the experience of the contemporary socio-ecological crisis. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Brindisi,
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Axel Levin
This ethnographic article addresses the difficulties, practices, and strategies of the professionals of the only Argentine hospital fully specialized in the treatment of mental health problems of children and adolescents. More specifically, it
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Morena Freitas
The ibejadas are childlike entities that, alongside the caboclos, pretos-velhos, exus, and pombagiras, inhabit the umbanda pantheon. In religious centers, these entities manifest through colorful images, joyful sung chants and an abundance of sweets
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Pablo Mardones
The article analyzes the Anata-Carnival festivity celebrated in the Andean town of Chiapa in the Tarapacá Region, Great North of Chile. I suggest that this celebration constitutes one of the main events that promote the reproduction of feelings of
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Marta Roriz
Drawing on anthropological and ethnographic developments in the study of urban tourism, this essay offers a description of Sarajevo’s tourist landscapes from the perspective of an ethnographic tourist, detailing how time is inscribed in the
[+]Memory
Lorenzo Macagno
The article comments on, contextualizes and transcribes the epistolary exchange between social anthropologist David J. Webster (1945-1989) and ethnologist and Portuguese colonial official António Rita-Ferreira (1922-2014) between 1971 and 1979.
[+]Dossier ‘Gender and Care in the Cape Verdean transnational experience’
Luzia Oca González, Fernando Barbosa Rodrigues and Iria Vázquez Silva
Neste dossiê sobre o género e os cuidados na comunidade transnacional cabo-verdiana, as leitoras e leitores encontrarão os resultados de diferentes etnografias feitas tanto em Cabo Verde como nos países de destino da sua diáspora no sul da
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Fernando Barbosa Rodrigues
Taking the ethnographic field as a starting point – the interior of the island of Santiago in the Republic of Cabo Verde – and basing on participant observation and the collection of testimonies from the local inhabitants of Brianda, this
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Andréa Lobo and André Omisilê Justino
This article reflects on the care category when crossed by the dynamics of gender and generation in Cape Verde. The act of caring is of fundamental importance for family dynamics in this society, which is marked by mobilities of multiple orders –
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Luzia Oca González and Iria Vázquez Silva
This article is based on fieldwork conducted with women of four generations, belonging to five families living in the locality of Burela (Galicia) and their domestic groups originating from the island of Santiago. We present three ethnographic
[+]Dossier ‘Gender and Care in the Cape Verdean transnational experience’
Keina Espiñeira González, Belén Fernández-Suárez and Antía Pérez-Caramés
The reconciliation of the personal, work and family spheres of migrants is an emerging issue in migration studies, with concepts such as the transnational family and global care chains. In this contribution we analyse the strategies deployed by
[+]Debate
Filipe Verde
This article questions the consistency, reasonableness, and fruitfulness of the methodological proposals and idea of anthropological knowledge of the “ontological turn” in anthropology. Taking as its starting point the book manifesto produced by
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Rogério Brittes W. Pires
O artigo “Estrangeiros universais”, de Filipe Verde, apresenta uma crítica ao que chama de “viragem ontológica” na antropologia, tomando o livro The Ontological Turn, de Holbraad e Pedersen (2017), como ponto de partida (2025a: 252).1 O
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Filipe Verde
Se há evidência que a antropologia sempre reconheceu é a de que o meio em que somos inculturados molda de forma decisiva a nossa compreensão do mundo e de nós mesmos. Isso é assim para a própria antropologia e, portanto, ser antropólogo é
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Rogério Brittes W. Pires
Um erro do construtivismo clássico é postular que verdades alheias seriam construídas socialmente, mas as do próprio enunciador não. Que minha visão de mundo, do fazer antropológico e da ciência sejam moldadas por meu ambiente – em
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Pedro Calapez
© Pedro Calapez. 2023. (Pormenor) Díptico B; Técnica e Suporte: Acrílico sobre tela colada em MDF e estrutura em madeira. Dimensões: 192 x 120 x 4 cm. Imagem gentilmente cedidas pelo autor. Créditos fotográficos: MPPC / Pedro
[+]Interview with Raquel Carvalheira, anthropologist and researcher at CRIA. The interview focused on the Liminal Waters project, of which the author is one of the main researchers, and the documentary Ir à Maré, a collective production that addresses, at the intersection of artistic work and anthropology, how the fishing communities of Culatra Island (Faro, Portugal) have been adapting to climatic, environmental, and socioeconomic challenges. This record also allows us to address, among other dimensions, gender issues in fishing communities.
Entrevista com Raquel Carvalheira, antropóloga e investigadora do CRIA. A entrevista centra-se no projecto Liminal Waters, do qual a autora é uma das suas investigadoras principais e no documentário Ir à Maré, uma produção colectiva que aborda, num cruzamento entre o trabalho artístico e a antropologia, o modo com os comunidades piscatórias da Ilha da Culatra (Faro, Portugal) se vêm adaptando aos desafios climáticos, ambientais e socioeconómicos. Um registo que nos permite ainda dar conta, entre outras, das questões de género nas comunidades piscatórias.
Entrevista con Raquel Carvalheira, antropóloga e investigadora del CRIA. La entrevista se centra en el proyecto Liminal Waters, del que la autora es una de las investigadoras principales, y en el documental Ir à Maré, una producción colectiva que aborda, en la intersección del trabajo artístico y la antropología, cómo las comunidades pesqueras de la isla de Culatra (Faro, Portugal) se han adaptado a los retos climáticos, ambientales y socioeconómicos. Este documental también permite abordar, entre otros temas, cuestiones de género en las comunidades pesqueras.
Entretien avec Raquel Carvalheira, anthropologue et chercheuse au CRIA. Cet entretien ce concentre sur le projet Liminal Waters, dont l'auteure est l'une des principales chercheuses, et sur le documentaire Ir à Maré, une production collective qui explore, à la croisée de la création artistique et de l'anthropologie, comment les communautés de pêcheurs de l'île de Culatra (Faro, Portugal) s'adaptent aux défis climatiques, environnementaux et socio-économiques. Ce documentaire permet également d'aborder, entre autres, les questions de genre au sein de ces communautés.
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The interview is the most genuine way of confronting an author with his or her career and ideas. It is true that with the generalisation of the evaluation of scientific work by other academics, authors are often confronted with what they have written, but this mediation always escapes the scrutiny of the reader. It's a process that ends in a direct but private interaction, quite the opposite of what happens in an interview. In this case, at least that's the sense in which this section is conceived, the interviewee is confronted with his/her/their ideas, his/her/their academic and scientific career, the way he/she/them sees the challenges facing anthropology today. We want to emphasise mediation, which means we want to make this feature a space where the reader can see themselves in the dialogue, in other words, they can see themselves in the questions put to the interviewee. It's not an easy challenge to overcome, but that's why we've designed this section to be open, receptive to proposals and contributions that not only enrich it, but also allow us to diversify our perspectives and understandings. In this sense, it is a challenge that cannot fail to involve all of us.
This interview features Raquel Carvalheira, anthropologist and researcher at CRIA. It is focused on the Liminal Waters project, of which the author is one of the main researchers, and the documentary Ir à Maré, a collective production that addresses, at the intersection of artistic work and anthropology, how the fishing communities of Culatra Island (Faro, Portugal) have been adapting to climatic, environmental, and socioeconomic challenges. This record also allows us to address, among other dimensions, gender issues in fishing communities. The interview was conducted by Humberto Martins and recorded at the FCCN studios in Lisbon.