Making a space for the non-political in the anthropology of politics Anthropological Theory, Books/Articles, CorsicaMatei CandeaSeptember 26, 2011Corsica, detachment, method, politics
Comment on Carrithers, M. ‘Can a Species Be a Person?' Animals in science, Comments/ReviewsMatei CandeaSeptember 26, 2011human-animal relations
Corsican Fragments: Difference, Knowledge and Fieldwork Books/Articles, CorsicaMatei CandeaSeptember 26, 2010alterity, Corsica, detachment, method, politics
Anonymous Introductions: Identity and Belonging in Corsica Anthropological Theory, Books/Articles, Corsica, Gabriel TardeMatei CandeaSeptember 25, 2010Corsica, detachment, hospitality, Tarde
An afterword on 'arbitrary locations' Comments/ReviewsMatei CandeaSeptember 26, 2009Corsica, method, multi-sited ethnography
Fire and Identity as matters of concern in Corsica Books/Articles, Corsica, Gabriel TardeMatei CandeaSeptember 26, 2008Corsica, Tarde
Arbitrary locations: in defence of the bounded field-site Anthropological Theory, Books/Articles, CorsicaMatei CandeaSeptember 26, 2007Corsica, detachment, fieldwork, method, multi-sited ethnography
Some thoughts on minority nationalisms, from Corsica Books/Articles, Comparison, CorsicaMatei CandeaSeptember 26, 2006comparison, Corsica, ethics, politics
French republicanism as an anthropological object UncategorizedMatei CandeaAugust 8, 2006France, politics, Republicanism