American Ethnologist is a quarterly journal concerned with social and cultural anthropology in the broadest sense of the term. The journal’s articles combine ethnographic specificity with original theoretical thinking, conveying the relevance of the ethnographic imagination to the contemporary world.
As a flagship journal for social and cultural anthropology, American Ethnologist aims to disseminate work that roams across a wide variety of theoretical approaches, methods, and points of view. The editor encourages the submission of manuscripts that reflect the discipline’s intellectual and geographic diversity.
American Ethnologist is published on behalf of the American Ethnological Society, a section of the American Anthropological Association, by Wiley-Blackwell, 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148-5020, USA.
Latest Issue, 53.1
RESEARCH ARTICLE
CRITICAL COMMENTARY
FORUM: PROPERTY AND OTHER FICTIONS
Value and its vehicles
Hadas Weiss
Speculative lives under broken economies
Wesam Adel Hassan
What does it mean to have a home?
Veit Braun
Ecologies of value: Troubling great transformations
Nicholas D’Avella
Property, capitalism, and the value-shaping power of states
Michael Polson
Negative property: From accretive enclosure to im/mobility and loss
Mareike Winchell
Property, precarity, and the politics of crisis
Ehsan Lor Afshar
Ethnographies of globalization: Fictitious commodities, deceitful property, and the illusion of upward social mobility
Guillermo de la Peña
What property did next, and other stories
Hannah Elliott

