State led vulnerability and the subtle process of constructing the local clandestine – IRINA ZAMFIRESCU / Illustration by Rucsandra Enache

Illustration by Rucsandra Enache State led vulnerability and the subtle process of constructing the local clandestine Irina Zamfirescu Abstract With ten children in their household, a family from Bucharest could not remember how many times they were evicted. Dorina and Ioan kept on hiding and moving because of fear of having their kids taken by […]

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Affording authenticity & strategies for inclusive heritage-making in a World Heritage Site – IRINA DOBRIȚĂ / Illustration by Cristina Barsony

Illustration by Cristina Barsony Affording Authenticity and Strategies for Inclusive Heritage-making in a World Heritage Site Irina Dobriță Abstract A growing critical heritage scholarship interrogates the facets of socio-economic, cultural and even spatial exclusion involved in heritage-making and in preserving the integrity and authenticity – particularly of built heritage, historic monuments or cultural landscapes. In the

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Secrets, lies, and political inequality – RADU UMBREȘ / Illustration by Sveta Parfenyuk

Illustration by Sveta Parfenyuk Secrets, lies, and political inequality Radu Umbreș Abstract Transparency and accountability are fundamental for modern democracies but grassroots governance depends upon social and cultural systems of knowledge which often raise serious barriers to information and political participation. Ethnographic fieldwork in a Romanian village shows how a culture of secrecy and deception

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(Dis)Regarding women’s football: marginalized experiences of a sport phenomenon – ILEANA SZASZ / Illustration by Maria Cucu

Illustration by Maria Cucu (Dis)Regarding women’s football: marginalized experiences of a sport phenomenon Ileana Gabriela Szasz Abstract The article examines how women in different socio-political contexts in Romania have engaged in football and how they negotiated their path in spite of the systematic and systemic disregard of their participation. For over five decades thousands of

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From images to social identities: stories of working class families on the move – JOSÉ CAVALEIRO RODRIGUES / Illustration by Joana Cruz

Illustration by Animal Waves From images to social identities: stories of working class families on the move José Cavaleiro Rodrigues Abstract Evidence gathered since the late 2000s has suggested that a part of the working class goes through episodes of poverty without becoming chronically poor. Drawing on a project conceived to capture successful movements that

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Spaces4All – Applying Anthropology to the Accessibility and Inclusion of Reduced Mobility Communities in Public Urban Spaces – AUGUSTO FERREIRA / Illustration by Lídia Belchior

Illustration by Lídia Belchior Spaces4All – Applying Anthropology to the Accessibility and Inclusion of Reduced Mobility Communities in Public Urban Spaces Augusto Ferreira Abstract The intersections of anthropology, inclusion, and accessibility in urban public spaces is the focus of this article, by delving into the Spaces4All project implemented in Lisbon, Portugal. It begins by emphasizing

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Empowering and capacity building for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: needs, hindrances and promotion on the learning and developing of new skills – DANIEL ALVES / Illustration by Lídia Belchior

Illustration by Lídia Belchior Empowering and capacity building for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: needs, hindrances and promotion on the learning and developing of new skills Daniel Alves Abstract The “Same Same – A Capacity Building and Empowerment e-mentorship Program for People with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (IDD)” is a Program with the objective to test

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Ethnotheatre in a prison context: The performative interview – RICARDO SEIÇA SALGADO

Illustration by Juliana Penkova Ethnotheatre in a prison context: The performative interview Ricardo Seiça Salgado Abstract Ethnotheatre is a critical world-making practice that combines ethnography, social knowledge and the performing arts. As an art-based methodology, it aims to research a common ground with a group of people to adapt these observations and knowledge to an

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