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1. "White feminism ruins the party again": a case study of the rise and fall of the My Favorite Murder Facebook fan group.

2. A biographic foreword to Axel Sommerfelt's 1967 paper – from a daughter's point of view.

3. Thirty-six years on: revisiting People's Law and State Law: The Bellagio Papers.

4. Ceremony Men: Making Ethnography and the Return of the Strehlow Collection: By Jason M. Gibson. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2020. Pp. 318. US$32.95 paper.

5. How to teach a puppet to sing: exploring posthuman perspectives on the 'natural' voice alongside The Walk (2021).

6. Transgressing gendered spaces? The impacts of energy in an indigenous village of the Brazilian Amazon.

7. Twelve tips for how institutional ethnography (IE) is conducted in health professions education research.

8. Can culinary capital be (re) produced in school?

9. Let's talk about emotional labor—some reflections from the field.

10. Performing masculinity and the micropolitics of youth cafés in Ireland: an ethnography.

11. Material-dialogic space as a framework for understanding material and embodied interaction science education.

12. Risk and the everyday: potentialities, gendered mobilities and women's worlds in Banaras.

13. A new mode of control: an actor–network theory account of effects of power and agency in establishing education policy.

14. Defamiliarizing assessment and feedback: exploring the potential of 'moments of engagement' to throw light on the marking of undergraduate assignments.

15. Shifting Sands, Land from the Sea: A Microhistory of Coastal Land Titling in Thailand.

16. Bringing Erasmus home: the European universities initiative as an example of 'Everyday Europeanhood'.

17. Hip hop in practice: the cypher as communicative classroom.

18. Encouraging and assessing preschool children's musical creativity.

19. Being Paramuno: Peasant World-Making Practices in the Paramos [High Moorlands] of the Colombian Andes.

20. "The spirit is willing, but the content is weak?" Enacting the mother tongue policy in teaching information and communication technology to preschoolers in Zimbabwe.

21. Privatising public schools via product pipelines: Teach For Australia, policy networks and profit.

22. Home and Journey in Experiences of the Eastern Orthodox Divine Liturgy.

23. Policy networks and venture philanthropy: a network ethnography of 'Teach for Australia'.

24. Kinship, double descent and gender politics amongst the Dimasas of Northeast India.

25. Deathscapes in Borderland city negotiation between the believed primordiality of death rituals and social change among the Rongmei Naga tribe of Northeast India.

26. Volunteers' listening as a "non-free gift": an ethnography of Active Listening volunteering in Japan.

27. Heritage-making, landscapes, and experiences in tension in the Southern Andes mountains, Argentina.

29. Evaluation of knowledge in science lessons: an analysis of epistemic practices in an 8th grade classroom.

30. Care, collaboration, and service in academic data work: biocuration as 'academia otherwise'.

31. "Are we criminals?" – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation.

32. Pant Leg Pedagogy: Context and Conflict at Tafsīr Islamic Academy.

33. Migration governance and higher education during a pandemic: policy (mis)alignments and international postgraduate students' experiences in Singapore and the UK.

34. Conditioning grandparent care-labour mobility at the care-migration systems nexus: Australia and the UK.

35. Using the Taoist philosophy of Ziran-Wuwei to reconcile the nature-technology dichotomy in outdoor intercultural learning: a mini-ethnography of an ocean-crossing sail-training expedition.

36. "I Thought They Would at Least Love Me": The Gay Experiences of Heteronormative Regimentation in Indian Families, a Phenomenological Ethnography.

37. How does assessment drive learning? A focus on students' development of evaluative judgement.

38. Austria's post-colonial present: Missing memorialization of colonial violence.

39. "We're alone in this together": the anthropology of fear and Jewish attitudes to antisemitism.

40. The quest for Jewish anthropology in Germany post-1945.

41. The Transformative Potential of Everyday Life: Shared Space, Togetherness, and Everyday Degrowth in Housing.

42. Stories of the gendered mobile work of English lorry driving.

43. Emerging principles for researching multilingually in linguistic ethnography: reflections from Botswana, Tanzania, the UK and Zambia: Ukulondolola imisango yakufwailisha ukupitila mu ndimi ishapusanapusana: Amatontonkanyo ukufuma ku Botswana, ku Tanzania, ku UK na ku Zambia

44. The Multiple Roles of Socio-Anthropological Expert Evidence in Indigenous Land Claims: The Xukuru People Case.

45. Care without heart: kinship, chronic illness, and the emotion of care in Delhi.

46. Sustainable learning and some counterculture values in Jamaica: a Rastafarian spiritual ethos to ESD.

47. "I've got a mountain of paperwork to do!" Literacies and texts in a cycle technicians' workshop.

48. Infertility as inevitable: chronic lifestyles, temporal inevitability and the making of abnormal bodies in India.

49. 'Whose story is it, anyway?': perception, representation, and identity in textual and visual reportage of English seaside towns.

50. Ethical literacy as a way of being-with-others: a critical ethnography in the field of education for peace in Colombia.