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1. ‘Even a piece of paper has two sides’: multi‐scalar cosmologies of Japanese New Year cards.

2. Books received.

7. Books received.

11. Forensic age estimation of living individuals: a novel bibliometric approach to the literature review.

13. Powers of religion: an Interview with Simon Coleman.

14. Branching into heritage: the genesis of the Anne Frank Tree and its multiplications.

15. An argument for sparsity.

16. 'He who relies on relatives and friends die poor': class closure and stratagems of civility in peri‐urban Kenya.

17. Paying attention to pigs: negotiating equity and equality in global environmental governance in Suau, Papua New Guinea.

18. Interscalar maintenance: configuring an Indigenous 'premium carbon product' in northern Australia (and beyond).

19. After Grenfell: accumulation, debris, and forming failure in London.

20. Afterword: Failed projects.

21. The pragmatism of continual failure: environmental policy as experimentation in China.

22. Suspending failure: temporalities, ontologies, and gigantism in fusion energy development.

23. Routine failure in Macedonia: a critique of the Global Financial Crisis from the periphery.

24. On the double social life of failure.

25. The paradoxes of failure in post‐welfare: an auto‐ethnography of caregiver labour for disabled persons in New York State.

26. Writing failure: knowledge production, temporalities, ethics, and traces.

27. Capital deprivation, assets, and the Universal Child Allowance for Social Protection in a Paraná slum, Argentina.

28. Disrupting 'a man's world': gender, technology, and class in Vietnam's global heavy industry.

29. Presidents, priests, and prophets: covenantal Christian nationalism and the challenge of biblical analogy.

30. Faking it or making it: the politics of consumption and the precariousness of social mobility in South Africa.

31. The familiar‐strange manifestation of the dead.

32. Gutting fishy empathies off the Shetland Islands, Scotland.

33. The unemployment business: profit, precarity, and the moral economy of social democracy in Norway.

34. Cuisine of economy, cuisine of excess: materializing value in culinary practice.

35. Charismatics without authority? Informality and commitment in charismatic small groups in Moorea (French Polynesia).

36. Tracing the density of human being: through a Levinasian anthropology of invisible otherness.

37. Stigma and strategy in Pakistan's HIV prevention sector.

38. De novo kin: sharing data, shielding persons, and forging relatedness in precision medicine.

39. Wishful performativity: translation and the linguistic structures of a stalled rights imaginary in Mae Sot, Thailand.

40. The multiperspectival nature of place names: Ewenki mobility, river naming, and relationships with animals, spirits, and landscapes.

41. Heritable prerogatives and non‐lineages: proprietary knowledge ownership among the A'uwẽ (Xavante) in central Brazil.

42. Disabling violence: intellectual disability and the limits of ethical engagement.

43. Lithic landscape models and hydraulic imaginaries in the Colca Valley, Peru.

44. Bala wāsṭa: aspirant professionals, class‐making, and moral narratives of social mobility in Lebanon.

45. How to manifest abundance: money and the rematerialization of exchange in Sedona, Arizona, USA.

46. The pleasures of ambiguity: pedagogy and musical apprenticeship in an Istanbul art studio.

47. The final voids: the ambiguity of emptiness in Australian coal mine rehabilitation.

48. Everyday attentiveness: understanding diabetes in Vietnam through literary displacement.

49. Learning to navigate the ethics of boundaries: schools, youth, and inter‐religious relationships in Manado, Indonesia.

50. Irreconciliation as practice: resisting impunity and closure in Argentina.