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2. References
3. Index
4. Title, Copyright
5. Ten. Genetic Bystanders: Familial Responsibility and the State’s Accountability to Veterans of Nuclear Tests
6. Four. Audit Culture and the Politics of Responsibility: Beyond Neoliberal Responsibilization?
7. Eight. The Politics of Responsibility in HIV
8. Seven. Justice and Its Doubles: Producing Postwar Responsibilities in Sierra Leone
9. Six. “The Information Is Out There': Transparency, Responsibility, and the Missing in Cyprus
10. Part IV. Intimate Ties
11. Nine. Responsibilities of the Third Age and the Intimate Politics of Sociality in Poland
12. Part III. Violence
13. Two. Attunement: Rethinking Responsibility
14. Five. From Corporate Social Responsibility to Creating Shared Value: Contesting Responsibilization and the Mining Industry
15. Introduction. Competing Responsibilities: Reckoning Personal Responsibility, Care for the Other, and the Social Contract in Contemporary Life
16. Part I. Theoretical Departures
17. Part II. States, Companies, and Communities
18. Three. Reciprocal Responsibilities: Struggles over (New and Old) Social Contracts, Environmental Pollution, and Childhood Asthma in the Czech Republic
19. One. Making Us Resilient: Responsible Citizens for Uncertain Times
20. A new ministry sets out to improve services and accessibility for New Zealanders living with disabilities
21. 33 days in lockdown : reflections on 'crisis', state-citizen relations, and embodied anxieties during New Zealand's COVID-19 lockdown
22. Index
23. 6 Victims and Assailants, Victimsand Friends
24. 5 Fear of a Nation Returning to Jungli
25. References
26. Acknowledgments
27. 4 Looting, Labor, and the Politics of Pain
28. Title Page, Copyright
29. 1 Violence, Pain, and the Collapseof Everyday Life
30. 7 Restoring “Normalcy' in Postcoup Fiji
31. Contents
32. 3 Living in Fantastic Times
33. 2 The Coup of May 2000—An Invitationto Anti-Indian Violence
34. Reshaping the landscape of care : health apps and the ethics of self-responsibility and care for the other
35. Becoming 'half a doctor' : parent-experts and the normalisation of childhood asthma in Aotearoa/New Zealand
36. Racial stereotyping, domestic violence and the state : other avenues for examination
37. Reviews
38. Land, life and labour : Indo-Fijian claims to citizenship in a changing Fiji
39. Bodily translations : the politics of pain expression among Indo-Fijian women
40. On epidemiological consciousness and COVID-191
41. Reviews
42. Foreigners at home : discourses of difference, Fiji Indians and the looting of May 19
43. Global spaces, local places : the body and imagination in Indo-Fijian fiction
44. Introduction OBSERVING ANTHROPOLOGISTS Professional Knowledge, Practice and Lives
45. Conclusion LOOKING AHEAD Past Connections and Future Directions
46. 4. The Jungle and the City: Perceptions of the Urban among Indo- Fijians in Suva, Fiji
47. Competing Responsibilities and the Ethics of Care in Young People’s Engagements with Digital Mental Health : Responsibility
48. “Protecting Our Most Vulnerable”
49. The Fifty Minute Ethnography: Teaching Theory through Fieldwork
50. Footsteps through the City
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