In this article, we highlight how COVID-19 has transformed, is transforming and may transform into the future human intimacies. This, we argue, is an appropriate focus for anthropological investigation particularly. We posit a scaler approach to the anthropological study of the transformation of intimacy in COVID-19, embracing multiple levels from human relations with microbes through to human relations with deities. Furthermore, we offer examples of the overlaps between the ways in which intimate relationships at small and large scales are conceptualised, especially metaphorically
In this brief essay, we combine biological, historical, philosophical and anthropological perspectiv...
This article is a rumination on the ramifications of COVID-19 on practices of intimacy. In first exp...
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Though comparisons between HIV and SARS-CoV-2 are of limited use, many people experience the epidemi...
The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and the spread of COVID-19 is explored using a social-ecological systems...
Human relationships and bonding reconfigure and reinvent themselves over time. For several decades, ...
Microbiology’s ecological turn, as it shifts its gaze from the individual microbe to the entanglemen...
Based conceptually on Michael Herzfeld’s ideas of cultural intimacy and disemia, and empirically on ...
Pandemics not only challenge health systems and the economy, they also deeply transform our everyday...
The current article is an attempt by the authors to present a bioethical case, or rather a search be...
With a global extent, the pandemic of the new coronavirus and the resulting measures to contain the ...
This multi-authored contribution explores what the COVID-19 pandemic demands of critical inquiry wit...
This article explores some of the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a collective cri...
The article is devoted to a genealogy of the attitude toward viruses in social and political practic...
The authors argue that if sociologists are to understand the current state, and likely future, of in...
In this brief essay, we combine biological, historical, philosophical and anthropological perspectiv...
This article is a rumination on the ramifications of COVID-19 on practices of intimacy. In first exp...
correctionhttps://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85098925145&origin=inward&txGid=3c668...
Though comparisons between HIV and SARS-CoV-2 are of limited use, many people experience the epidemi...
The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and the spread of COVID-19 is explored using a social-ecological systems...
Human relationships and bonding reconfigure and reinvent themselves over time. For several decades, ...
Microbiology’s ecological turn, as it shifts its gaze from the individual microbe to the entanglemen...
Based conceptually on Michael Herzfeld’s ideas of cultural intimacy and disemia, and empirically on ...
Pandemics not only challenge health systems and the economy, they also deeply transform our everyday...
The current article is an attempt by the authors to present a bioethical case, or rather a search be...
With a global extent, the pandemic of the new coronavirus and the resulting measures to contain the ...
This multi-authored contribution explores what the COVID-19 pandemic demands of critical inquiry wit...
This article explores some of the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has served as a collective cri...
The article is devoted to a genealogy of the attitude toward viruses in social and political practic...
The authors argue that if sociologists are to understand the current state, and likely future, of in...
In this brief essay, we combine biological, historical, philosophical and anthropological perspectiv...
This article is a rumination on the ramifications of COVID-19 on practices of intimacy. In first exp...
correctionhttps://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85098925145&origin=inward&txGid=3c668...