Submissions from 2024
Justice and moral economies in “Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized” (MAD) water systems, Melissa Beresford, Alexandra Brewis, Neetu Choudhary, Georgina Drew, Nataly Escobedo Garcia, Dustin Garrick, Mohammed Jobayer Hossain, Ernesto Lopez, Elisabeth Ilboudo Nébié, Raul Pacheco-Vega, Anaís Roque, and Amber Wutich
Projects for queering disaster: reciprocal knowledge exchange and practice, A. J. Faas and Jhaid Parreno
Death by remote control: Drone warfare in Afghanistan, Ukraine and beyond, Roberto J. González
Community-based Participant-observation (CBPO): A Participatory Method for Ethnographic Research, Anais Roque, Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis, Melissa Beresford, Laura Landes, Olga Morales-Pate, Ramon Lucero, Wendy Jepson, Yushiou Tsai, Michael Hanemann, and Action for Water Equity Consortium
No Bones About It: Sex Is Binary, Elizabeth Weiss
Submissions from 2023
Teaching Theme Identification, Melissa Beresford and H. Russell Bernard
Moral economies for water: A framework for analyzing norms of justice, economic behavior, and social enforcement in the contexts of water inequality, Melissa Beresford, Amber Wutich, Dustin Garrick, and Georgina Drew
Changing places in Silicon Valley, Charles N. Darrah
FROM PROJECTS TO PARTNERSHIP: Using Ethnography to Engage Students, Charles N. Darrah and Katie Plante Smith
Understanding perceived climate risks to household water supply and their implications for adaptation: evidence from California, Kristin B. Dobbin, Amanda L. Fencl, Gregory Pierce, Melissa Beresford, Silvia Gonzalez, and Wendy Jepson
State aesthetics and the Other–Nature in disaster memorials, A. J. Faas
When Disaster Tests the Strength of Human Cooperation, A. J. Faas
A systems perspective on water markets: barriers, bright spots, and building blocks for the next generation, Dustin Garrick, Soumya Balasubramanya, Melissa Beresford, Amber Wutich, Gina G. Gilson, Isabel Jorgensen, Nicholas Brozović, Michael Cox, Xiaoping Dai, Sophie Erfurth, Renata Rimšaitė, Jesper Svensson, Julia Talbot Jones, Hita Unnikrishnan, Charles Wight, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, and Karla Vazquez Mendoza
Homenaje, Roberto J. González
Is a Psychotic Anthropology Possible? or How to Have Inclusive Anthropologies of Subjectivity and Personhood, John Marlovits and Matthew J. Wolf-Meyer
Homelessness and water insecurity in the Global North: Trapped in the dwelling paradox, Katie Meehan, Melissa Beresford, Fausto Amador Cid, Lourdes Johanna Avelar Portillo, Anna Marin, Marianne Odetola, and Raul Pacheco-Vega
Feluccas on the San Francisco Bay: Italian Fishermen and the Meaning of Community and the Mediterranean Connection, Marco Meniketti
The Long Shore: Archaeologies and Social Histories of Californias Maritime Cultural Landscapes, Marco Meniketti
The Long Shore: Perspectives on Maritime Cultural Landscapes, Marco Meniketti
A Case Study of the Portuguese and Shore Whaling Linking the Azores to California, Catherine Mistely, Karen Johansson, and Marco Meniketti
Participatory Modeling: A Methodology for Engaging Stakeholder Knowledge and Participation in Social Science Research, Barbara Quimby and Melissa Beresford
WATER SHARING AS DISASTER RESPONSE: COPING WITH WATER INSECURITY AFTER HURRICANE MARÍA, Anaís Roque, Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis, Melissa Beresford, Hilda Lloréns, Carlos García-Quijano, and Wendy Jepson
Research supervisors and undergraduate students’ perceived gains from undergraduate research experiences in the social sciences, Alissa Ruth, Alexandra Brewis, Melissa Beresford, and Christopher M. Stojanowski
The Kissing Spines of Carthage, Elizabeth Weiss
Submissions from 2022
Coding Qualitative Data at Scale: Guidance for Large Coder Teams Based on 18 Studies, Melissa Beresford, Amber Wutich, Margaret V. du Bray, Alissa Ruth, Rhian Stotts, Cindi SturtzSreetharan, and Alexandra Brewis
Sanctifying work in Silicon ValleyWork Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon ValleyCarolyn Chen Princeton University Press, 2022. 272 pp, J. A. English-Lueck
In the Shadow of Tungurahua: Disaster Politics in Highland Ecuador, A. J. Faas
Aging queer in a pandemic: intersectionalities and perceptions, A. J. Faas, Simon Jarrar, and Noémie Gonzalez Bautista
War Virtually: The Quest to Automate Conflict, Militarize Data, and Predict the Future, Roberto J. González
Anthropology's three ontological turns: A reply to Marks & Geller AT38(5), Kathleen Lowrey and Elizabeth Weiss
Teaching Ethnographic Methods: The State of the Art, Alissa Ruth, Katherine Mayfour, Jessica Hardin, Thurka Sangaramoorthy, Amber Wutich, H. Russell Bernard, Alexandra Brewis, Melissa Beresford, Cindi SturtzSreetharan, Bryan Mc Kinley Jones Brayboy, H. J.François Dengah, Clarence C. Gravlee, Greg Guest, Krista Harper, Pardis Mahdavi, Siobhán M. Mattison, Mark Moritz, Rosalyn Negrón, and Barbara A. Piperata
Case study of a rare occipital osteoma related to cranial trauma, Elizabeth Weiss and Gary M. Heathcote
Water sharing is a distressing form of reciprocity: Shame, upset, anger, and conflict over water in twenty cross-cultural sites, Amber Wutich, Asher Rosinger, Alexandra Brewis, Melissa Beresford, and Sera Young
Submissions from 2021
Rethinking entrepreneurship through distribution: distributive relations and the reproduction of racialized inequality among South African entrepreneurs, Melissa Beresford
Anticipating elite capture: the social devaluation of municipal tap water users in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Alexandra Brewis, Katie Meehan, Melissa Beresford, and Amber Wutich
Japantown Prepared and Organizational Studies: Campus-Community Partnerships for Disaster Preparedness, Cheryl Cowan, Kalyn Mumma, Johnny Nguyen, and A. J. Faas
A Conceptual Framework for Social, Behavioral, and Environmental Change through Stakeholder Engagement in Water Resource Management, Weston M. Eaton, Kathryn J. Brasier, Mark E. Burbach, Walt Whitmer, Elyzabeth W. Engle, Morey Burnham, Barbara Quimby, Anil Kumar Chaudhary, Hannah Whitley, Jodi Delozier, Lara B. Fowler, Amber Wutich, Julia C. Bausch, Melissa Beresford, C. Clare Hinrichs, Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel, Heather E. Preisendanz, Clinton Williams, Jack Watson, and Jason Weigle
Antropologías de Desastres en Ecuador: Conexiones y Aperturas, A. J. Faas
From Applied Research to Participatory Action, Part II: Y Ahora, ¿que? Community Dialogues and Rediscovering Our Communities, A. J. Faas and María del Rosario Marcelo Brito
From Applied Research to Participatory Action, Part I: Beyond the “Bucket Theory” of Community-Based Leadership, A. J. Faas, Chelsea Halliwell, Ailea Merriam-Pigg, DeDe Patterson, and Jamieson Mockel
Building Community-Level Disaster Preparedness through Small Business Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Marketing, Ashkan Ghasemian, Jennifer Sánchez-Cortes, A. J. Faas, Cheryl Cowan, and Mateen Tabrizi
Encounters with an Anthropologist, Roberto J. González
Virtual village: Zapotec migrants in the digital era, Roberto J. González
Enigmatic Cranial Superstructures among Chamorro Ancestors from the Mariana Islands: Comparative Geographic Variation and a Proposal About Their Meaning, Gary M. Heathcote, Michael Pietrusewsky, Elizabeth Weiss, Vincent J. Sava, Bruce E. Anderson, Rona Michi Ikehara-Quebral, Michele Toomay Douglas, José M. Ramírez-Aliaga, Elizabeth A. Matisoo-Smith, Ann L.W. Stodder, Cherie K. Walth, Christopher A. King, and Douglas B. Hanson
The Wreck of the Galleon San Agustín. A Case Study in Economics, Exploration, and European Development of the Pacific Rim, Marco Meniketti
Autogestión and water sharing networks in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María, Anais Roque, Amber Wutich, Alexandra Brewis, Melissa Beresford, Carlos García-Quijano, Hilda Lloréns, and Wendy Jepson
This Must Be the Place: Partnerships for Disaster Preparedness in San José’s Historic Japantown, Rich Saito, A. J. Faas, and Jim McClure
Metatheme Analysis: A Qualitative Method for Cross-Cultural Research, Amber Wutich, Melissa Beresford, Cindi SturtzSreetharan, Alexandra Brewis, Sarah Trainer, and Jessica Hardin
Submissions from 2020
The embedded economics of water: Insights from economic anthropology, Melissa Beresford
Third-Party Effects in Stakeholder Interviews, Melissa Beresford, J. Leah Jones, Julia C. Bausch, Clinton F. Williams, Amber Wutich, Sarah Porter, Barbara Quimby, Weston M. Eaton, and Kathryn J. Brasier
A comparison of proteomic, genomic, and osteological methods of archaeological sex estimation, Tammy Buonasera, Jelmer Eerkens, Alida de Flamingh, Laurel Engbring, Julia Yip, Hongjie Li, Randall Haas, Diane DiGiuseppe, Dave Grant, Michelle Salemi, Charlene Nijmeh, Monica Arellano, Alan Leventhal, Brett Phinney, Brian F. Byrd, Ripan S. Malhi, and Glendon Parker
Entangled roots and otherwise possibilities: An anthropology of disasters COVID-19 research agenda, A. J. Faas, Roberto Barrios, Virginia García-Acosta, Adriana Garriga-López, Seven Mattes, and Jennifer Trivedi
Mythopolitics of “community”: an unstable but necessary category, A. J. Faas and Elizabeth K. Marino
Beyond the Human Terrain System: a brief critical history (and a look ahead), Roberto J. González
Connected: How a Mexican village built its own cell phone network, Roberto J. González
Life under lockdown: Notes on Covid-19 in Silicon Valley, Roberto J. González and John Marlovits
Is Vulnerability an Outdated Concept? After Subjects and Spaces, Elizabeth K. Marino and A. J. Faas
Exposing the myths of household water insecurity in the global north: A critical review, Katie Meehan, Wendy Jepson, Leila M. Harris, Amber Wutich, Melissa Beresford, Amanda Fencl, Jonathan London, Gregory Pierce, Lucero Radonic, Christian Wells, Nicole J. Wilson, Ellis Adjei Adams, Rachel Arsenault, Alexandra Brewis, Victoria Harrington, Yanna Lambrinidou, Deborah McGregor, Robert Patrick, Benjamin Pauli, Amber L. Pearson, Sameer Shah, Dacotah Splichalova, Cassandra Workman, and Sera Young
The Bush Hill Sugar Plantation: A West Indies Case Study in Developmental Capitalism, Marco Meniketti
Timber, Sail, and Rail: An Archaeology of Industry, Immigration, and the Loma Prieta Mill, Marco G. Meniketti
Community and autonomy: Motivations for entrepreneurship among arizona community college students, Alissa Ruth, Melissa Beresford, and Elizabeth A. Cantu
Archaeologies of Working-Class Culture and Collective Action, Charlotte K. Sunseri
Identifying Stakeholder Groups in Natural Resource Management: Comparing Quantitative and Qualitative Social Network Approaches, Amber Wutich, Melissa Beresford, Julia C. Bausch, Weston Eaton, Kathryn J. Brasier, Clinton F. Williams, and Sarah Porter
Submissions from 2019
Anthropologies of Disasters in Ecuador: Connections and Apertures, A. J. Faas
Disaster and Climate Change-Related Displacements and Resettlements: Cultural and Political Ecologies of Space, Power, and Practice, A. J. Faas, Roberto E. Barrios, Elizabeth K. Marino, and Julie K. Maldonado
What Can We Learn from Practitioners' Stories?, A. J. Faas, Elizabeth Marino, Katherine E. Browne, Adam Koons, Julie K. Maldonado, and Laura Olson
Methodological considerations in pre- and post-emergency network identification and data collection for disaster risk reduction: Lessons from wildfire response networks in the American Northwest, A. J. Faas, Anne-Lise K. Velez, Branda L. Nowell, and Toddi A. Steelman
Submissions from 2018
Social Networks and Disaster Risk Perception in Mexico and Ecuador, Eric C. Jones, A. J. Faas, Arthur Murphy, Graham A. Tobin, Linda M. Whiteford, and Christopher McCarty
Social production of disasters and disaster social constructs: An exercise in disambiguation and reframing, Lei Sun and A. J. Faas
Submissions from 2017
Reciprocity and Vernacular Statecraft: Andean Cooperation in Post-disaster Highland Ecuador, A. J. Faas
Submissions from 2016
Review: Dolan, Josephine and Estella Tincknell, eds. Aging Femininities: Troubling Representations., Carol Mukhopadhyay
Submissions from 2014
Gendered Paths to Formal and Informal Resources in Post-Disaster Development in the Ecuadorian Andes, Albert J. Faas, Eric Jones, Linda Whiteford, Graham Tobin, and Arthur Murphy
Submissions from 2013
The Role of Canids in Ritual and Domestic Contexts: New Ancient DNA Insights from Complex Hunter-Gatherer Sites in Prehistoric Central California, Alan M. Leventhal, Brian F. Byrd, Anna Cornellas, Jelmer W. Eerkens, Jeffrey Rosenthal, Tim R. Carpenter, and Jennifer A. Leonard
Brief communication: Evolution of a specific O allele (O1vG542A) supports unique ancestry of Native Americans, Fernando A. Villanea, Deborah A. Bolnick, Cara Monroe, Rosita Worl, Rosemary Cambra, Alan M. Leventhal, and Brian M. Kemp
Submissions from 2012
Theravada Buddhism and Political Engagement among the Thai-Lao of North East Thailand: The Bun Phra Wet Ceremony, Sandra Cate
Submissions from 2011
Prototyping Self in Silicon Valley, Deep Diversity as a Framework for Anthropological Inquiry, Jan English-Lueck
Review of Working the Past: Narrative and Institutional Memory, Jan English-Lueck
Mothers and Infants in the Prehistoric Santa Clara Valley: What Stable Isotopes Tell Us about Ancestral Ohlone Weaning Practices, Alan M. Leventhal, Karen S. Gardner, Rosemary Cambra, Eric J. Bartelink, and Antoinette Martinez
Submissions from 2009
Right from the Start, Applying Anthropology with Lower Division Students, Jan English-Lueck
Paleoepidemiological Patterns of Interpersonal Aggression in a Prehistoric Central California Population from CA-ALA-329, Alan M. Leventhal, Robert Jurmain, Eric Bartelink, Viviana Bellifemine, Irina Nechayev, Melinda Atwood, and Diane DiGiuseppe
The bone battle: The attack on scientific freedom, Elizabeth Weiss
Submissions from 2007
Art as Politics: re-crafting identities, tourism, and power in Tana Toraja, Indonesia by Kathleen M. Adams, Sandra Cate
Review of Janitors, Street Vendors and Activists: The Lives of Mexican Immigrants in Silicon Valley by Christian Zlolniski, Jan English-Lueck
Submissions from 2006
Reinventing San Jose, California: An Experiment in Multiculturalism, Jan English-Lueck
Submissions from 2005
Painters in Hanoi: An Ethnography of Vietnamese Art by Nora A. Taylor, Sandra Cate
Submissions from 2004
Rites of Production: Technopoles and the Theater of Work, Jan English-Lueck
Submissions from 2002
Trusting Strangers: Work Relationships in Four High-Tech Communities, Jan English-Lueck, A. Saveri, and C. N. Darrah
Submissions from 2001
Silicon Missionaries and Identity Evangelists, Jan English-Lueck and A. Saveri
Submissions from 2000
Silicon Valley Reinvents the Company Town, Jan English-Lueck
Submissions from 1998
Sexual differences in a Californian hunter-gatherer population, Elizabeth Weiss
Submissions from 1994
Turner and Frontier Values: Optimistic Postindustrial Enclaves in China and Silicon Valley, Jan English-Lueck
Submissions from 1993
A Reinterpretation of Some Bay Area Shellmound Sites: A View from the Mortuary Complex from CA-ALA-329, The Ryan Mound, Alan M. Leventhal
Submissions from 1990
China 2020: Looking Forward, Jan English-Lueck