Special Issue of Social Anthropology vol.30(4): Urgency and imminence: The Politics of the Very Near Future

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Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale 30.4 | Winter 2022
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Special Issue: Urgency and Imminence: the Politics of the Very Near Future
Andreas Bandak and Paul Anderson (eds.)

Editorial

Articles (Special Issue)
Urgency and Imminence: the Politics of the Very Near Future
Andreas Bandak and Paul Anderson

From Scottish Independence, to Brexit, and Back Again: Orange Order Ethno-religion and the Awkward Urgency of British Unionism
Joseph Webster

Vertigo and Urgency: Affective Resonances of Crisis
Daniel M. Knight

Reconfiguring Hell: Urgency and Salvation in the Faroe Islands
Jan Jensen

Martyrdom and Destiny in Time of Revolution: Urgent Actions and Imminent Endings in Syria
Charlotte Al-Khalili

Scenarios in a Time of Urgency: Shifting Temporality and Technology
Limor Samimian-Darash

Engaged Lingering: Urban Contingency in the Pandemic Present with COVID-19 in Denmark
Mikkel Bille and Mikkel Thelle

Waiting for the Inevitable: Permanent Emergency, Therapeutic Domination and Homo Pandemicus
Laurence McFalls and Mariella Pandolfi

Why Urgency, Now?
Janet Roitman

Book Reviews
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBerghahn Journals
Number of pages165
Publication statusPublished - 2022
SeriesSocial Anthropology
Number4
Volume30
ISSN0964-0282

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