Arts and Humanities
Criminalization
100%
Urban
58%
Chaos
50%
troops
50%
Harbours
50%
retreat
50%
Portugal
50%
Plot structure
50%
Social Life
50%
Lisbon
50%
Ontological
50%
Crisis
50%
Afar
50%
Ruin
50%
Essence
50%
Temporal
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Dialectics
50%
Cadaver
50%
functionalist
41%
Connotation
41%
Curse
25%
anguish
25%
Sociality
25%
Climate Change
25%
Insecurity
25%
Ethnology
25%
1980s
25%
Cultural Anthropology
25%
nuances
25%
Europe
25%
Multiplicity
25%
Western Africa
25%
Controlled
25%
Human adaptation
25%
Hermeneutics of suspicion
25%
Burkina Faso
25%
Adaptation to Climate Change
25%
Upper Guinea Coast
25%
Moral Evaluation
25%
Affective
25%
1970s
25%
Village
25%
Danger
25%
Community
25%
Hope
25%
intentions
25%
Fieldwork
25%
Militiamen
25%
Wartime
25%
Keyphrases
Social Navigation
100%
Anthropology
60%
Global Food Crisis
50%
West African Migrants
50%
Speed-flow Relationships
50%
Social Presence
50%
Images of War
50%
Downward Mobility
50%
Social Futures
50%
State Economy
50%
Global Crime
50%
Ambivalence
50%
Cocaine
50%
Criminology
50%
Social Life
50%
Ontological Turn
50%
Insecurity
35%
Europe
35%
Precarious Situation
25%
Affective State
25%
Sociality
25%
Social Anthropology
25%
Academic Attention
25%
Radical Change
25%
Social Force
25%
Affective Approach
25%
Urban Poor
25%
Precarious Life
25%
Hermeneutics of Suspicion
25%
Ontological Difference
25%
Collective Vision
25%
Social Potential
25%
Conflict Interaction
25%
Negative Potential
25%
West Africa
25%
Life Conditions
25%
Illegality
22%
Criminalization
20%
Guinea-Bissau
20%
Young Men
20%
Social Sciences
Criminology
100%
Illegality
50%
Happiness
50%
Climate Change
50%
Social Exclusion
50%
Social Participation
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Guinea-Bissau
41%
Agricultural Production
25%
Cultural Anthropology
25%
Ethnology
25%
Rural Population
25%
Urban Youth
25%
Development Project
25%
Community
25%
Emotions
25%
Burkina Faso
25%
West Africa
25%
Moral Evaluation
25%
Europe
25%
Fieldwork (Ethnographic)
25%
Political Party
25%
Retrenchment
16%
Social Network
16%
Social Position
16%