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  3. Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Summer 2021

Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Summer 2021

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Published: 15-Jun-2021

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Academic Essays

  • Searching for Miss Menzies : Tracing the ghosts of eighteenth-century sex workers in Edinburgh.

    Beth Simpson
    5-10
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  • Caring for the dead : affective relationship between people and human remains in Aguni, Okinawa

    Hikaru Doi
    11-24
    • PDF
  • Scripted Politics : An analysis of the Scottish State's reliance of Charisma

    James Richard Weldon
    25-30
    • PDF
  • Snapshots of Sanctuary : Self-definitions of immigrant support in Eugene, Oregon

    Milena Wuerth
    31-42
    • PDF
  • Soft Activism : Exploring pedagogic engagement in the ‘clean-tech playground’

    Milly Warner
    43-54
    • PDF
  • Painting the Self in a Study of Modernity : Using Art in Anthropological Research

    Paola Tine
    55-68
    • PDF
  • Running into trouble : Exploring the negotiation of public space between running groups and other users

    Ben Williamson
    69-80
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Short Informal/Reflective Pieces

  • Expressions of Sacred Cultural Capital : A Spatial Temporal Exploration of Bengali Islam

    Abdul Aziz
    81-86
    • PDF
  • “My Body is My Tool”... and the Pen is Mine! : An Exploration of Feminist Visual Practises

    Sophia Neilson
    87-95
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re:think: a journal of creative ethnography | ISSN: 2516-8088 (Online)

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Published by the University of Edinburgh with support from Edinburgh Diamond. Also supported by the School of Social and Political Science and the University of Edinburgh Social Anthropology Society.

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