–2019). It is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under the framework of the Collaborative Research Center “Affective Societies” at Freie Universität Berlin. Omar Kasmani and Dominik Mattes work closely in collaboration with Hansjörg Dilger, the
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Traversing Fields
Affective Continuities across Muslim and Christian Settings in Berlin
Omar Kasmani and Dominik Mattes
Laurent Berger
establishing mycorrhizal relations between the fungi and host trees as an analogical model of symbiotic functioning for this collaborative research. As a result, the academic outsourcing of empirical data through the use of para-ethnography where direct
The Role of Universities in the Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants
A View from Brazil and Latin America
Liliana L. Jubilut
Refugee and Migration Studies: Lessons from Collaborative Research on Sanctuary in the Changing Times of Trump .” Migration and Society 1 : 164 – 174 . 10.3167/arms.2018.010115
Sarah B. Rodriguez
how the principles play out in research by considering the importance and meanings of community engagement, collaborative research, sustainable research, working within existing health care structures, benefits to the community regarding the research
Frida Hastrup and Marianne Elisabeth Lien
up avenues for considering how these landscapes could be inhabited and governed differently, and for articulating a more grounded anthropological critique. Acknowledgements This thematic section is a result of collaborative research in
Documenting Sea Change
Ocean Data Technologies, Sciences, and Governance
Kathleen M. Sullivan
their machines, many of whom (the people) inhabit very different subject positions as they engage in collaborative research. Helmreich (2007 , 2009) foregrounds ontological politics anchored not in sighted observations but in sounds as a way to
Cannabis Culture on Display
Deviant Heritage Comes Out of the Shadows
Rachel F. Giraudo
origin (AO) system for cannabis. As the project evolved, I contributed my experience as an engaged anthropologist working with communities on collaborative research projects to assist in devising how to create a community-led research agenda so that these
Greagh Smith, Conal McCarthy, Bronwyn Labrum, Ken Arnold, Dominique Poulot, Jill Haley, Jun Wei, and Safua Akeli Amaama
, Hawai'i; Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa); and Museo Antropológico Padre Sebastián Englert, Rapa Nui. Based on collaborative research conducted in 2014 and 2016, Philipp Schorch considers “Indigenous museum practices” in the