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Cannell, Fenella (2024) Cathedrals in the blood: Anglican places and Protestant kinships. Current Anthropology. ISSN 0011-3204 (In Press)
Simpson, Nikita ORCID: 0000-0001-5260-3266, Angland, Michael, Bhogal, Jaskiran K., Bowers, Rebecca, Cannell, Fenella, Gardner, Katy ORCID: 0000-0002-5608-7585, Lohiya, Anishka ORCID: 0000-0001-6437-9177, James, Deborah ORCID: 0000-0002-4274-197X, Jivraj, Naseem, Koch, Insa, Laws, Megan ORCID: 0000-0002-7652-4279, Lipton, Jonah, Long, Nicholas J. ORCID: 0000-0002-4088-1661, Vieira, Jordan ORCID: 0000-0002-9278-6375, Watt, Connor, Whittle, Catherine, Zidaru, Teodor ORCID: 0000-0003-4258-561X and Bear, Laura (2021) Good and ‘bad’ deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from a rapid qualitative study. BMJ Global Health, 6 (6). ISSN 2059-7908
Cannell, Fenella (2021) Time shared. Anthropology Now, 13 (1). 61 - 68. ISSN 1942-8200
Cannell, Fenella (2017) Mormonism and anthropology: on ways of knowing. Mormon Studies Review, 4 (1). pp. 1-15. ISSN 2156-8022
Cannell, Fenella (2013) The blood of Abraham: Mormon redemptive physicality and American idioms of kinship. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 19 (1 S). pp. 77-94. ISSN 1359-0987
Cannell, Fenella (2013) Book review: filming the decline. Anthropology of This Century, 6. ISSN 2047-6345
Cannell, Fenella (2011) English ancestors: the moral possibilities of popular genealogy. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 17 (3). pp. 462-480. ISSN 1359-0987
Cannell, Fenella (2010) Anthropology of secularism. Annual Review of Anthropology, 39. pp. 85-100. ISSN 0084-6570
Cannell, Fenella (2010) Is ritual really like a hat? Or the category formerly known as religion. Religion and Society: Advances in Research, 1 (1). pp. 19-21. ISSN 2150-9298
Cannell, Fenella (2005) The Christianity of anthropology. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 11 (2). pp. 335-356. ISSN 1359-0987
Cannell, Fenella (2025) Ten-and-a-half seconds of God's silence: Mormon parrhesia in the time of Donald Trump. In: Candea, Matei, Fedirko, Taras, Heywood, Paolo and Wright, Fiona, (eds.) Freedoms of Speech: Anthropological Perspectives on Language, Ethics, and Power. Studies in the Anthropology of Language, Sign, and Social Life. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781487548841 (In Press)
Cannell, Fenella (2024) Ten-and-a -half seconds of God's silence... In: Heywood, P. and Candea, M., (eds.) Anthropologies of Free Speech. University of Toronto Press. (In Press)
Cannell, Fenella (2022) How DNA can get in the way of history, sometimes: family historians as kinship artesans across both ‘religious’ and ‘secular’ contexts. In: Fertig, Georg and Guzzi-Heeb, Sandro, (eds.) Genealogien. Zwischen populären Praktiken und akademischer Forschung. Jahrbuch für die Geschichte des ländlichen Raums. Institut für Geschichte des ländlichen Raumes, St. Pölten, Österreich, 45 – 66. ISBN 9783706561952
Bear, Laura, James, Deborah ORCID: 0000-0002-4274-197X, Simpson, Nikita ORCID: 0000-0001-5260-3266, Alexander, Eileen, Bhogal, Kiran, Bowers, Rebecca, Cannell, Fenella, Lohiya, Anishka ORCID: 0000-0001-6437-9177, Koch, Insa, Laws, Megan ORCID: 0000-0002-7652-4279, Lenhard, Johannes, Long, Nicholas J. ORCID: 0000-0002-4088-1661, Pearson, Alice, Samanani, Farhan, Wuerth, Milena, Vicol, Dora Olivia, Vieira, Jordan ORCID: 0000-0002-9278-6375, Watt, Connor, Whittle, Catherine and Zidaru, Teodor ORCID: 0000-0003-4258-561X (2020) Changing care networks in the United Kingdom. In: Eckert, Andreas and Hentschke, Felicitas, (eds.) Corona and Work around the Globe. Work in Global and Historical Perspective (11). Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin, DE, 103 - 110. ISBN 9783110716894
Cannell, Fenella (2019) Kinship, world religions and the nation state. In: Bamford, Sandra, (ed.) The Cambridge handbook of kinship. Cambridge handbooks in anthropology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 700-728. ISBN 9781107041189
Cannell, Fenella (2018) Latter-day saints and the problem of theology. In: Lemons, J. Derrick, (ed.) Theologically Engaged Anthropology. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780198797852
Cannell, Fenella (2017) ‘Forever Families’; Christian individualism, Mormonism and collective salvation. In: Thomas, Todne, Malik, Asiya and Wellman, Rose, (eds.) New Directions in Spiritual Kinship: Sacred Ties across the Abrahamic Religions. Contemporary Anthropology of Religion. Springer Nature (Firm), Cham, Switzerland, 151 - 169. ISBN 9783319484228
Cannell, Fenella (2013) Ghosts and ancestors in the modern west. In: Boddy, Janice and Lambek, Michael, (eds.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Religion. Blackwell Companions to Anthropology Series. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK.. ISBN 9780470673324
Cannell, Fenella (2013) Ghosts and ancestors in Western kinship. In: Boddy, J. and Lambeck, M., (eds.) Companion to the Anthropology of Religion. Wiley-Blackwell, London, UK. ISBN 9780470673324
Cannell, Fenella (2013) The re-enchantment of kinship. In: Mckinnon, Susie and Cannell, Fenella, (eds.) Vital Relations: Modernity and the Persistent Life of Kinship. School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.), Santa Fe, USA, pp. 217-240. ISBN 9781938645013
Mckinnon, Susie and Cannell, Fenella (2013) The difference kinship makes. In: Mckinnon, Susie and Cannell, Fenella, (eds.) Vital Relations: Modernity and the Persistent Life of Kinship. School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.), Santa Fe, USA. ISBN 9781938645013
Cannell, Fenella (2007) How does ritual matter? In: Astuti, Rita, Parry, Jonathan and Stafford, Charles, (eds.) Questions of Anthropology. London School of Economics monographs on social anthropology (76). Berg (Firm), Oxford, UK, pp. 105-136. ISBN 9781845207489
Cannell, Fenella (2006) Introduction: the anthropology of Christianity. In: Cannell, Fenella, (ed.) The Anthropology of Christianity. Duke University Press, Durham, USA, pp. 1-50. ISBN 9780822336464
Cannell, Fenella (2006) Reading as gift and writing as theft. In: Cannell, Fenella, (ed.) Anthropology of Christianity. Duke University Press, Durham, USA, pp. 134-162. ISBN 9780822336464
Cannell, Fenella (2005) Immaterial culture: "idolatry" in the lowland Philippines. In: Willford, Andrew C. and George, Kenneth M., (eds.) Spirited Politics: Religion and Public Life in Contemporary Southeast Asia. Studies on Southeast Asia (38). Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University, New York, US, pp. 159-184. ISBN 9780877277378
Bear, Laura, Simpson, Nikita, Angland, Michael, Bhogal, Jaskiran K., Bowers, Rebecca, Cannell, Fenella, Gardner, Katy ORCID: 0000-0002-5608-7585, Lohiya, Anishka ORCID: 0000-0001-6437-9177, James, Deborah ORCID: 0000-0002-4274-197X, Jivraj, Naseem, Koch, Insa, Laws, Megan ORCID: 0000-0002-7652-4279, Lipton, Jonah, Long, Nicholas J. ORCID: 0000-0002-4088-1661, Vieira, Jordan ORCID: 0000-0002-9278-6375, Watt, Connor, Whittle, Catherine and Zidaru, Teodor ORCID: 0000-0003-4258-561X (2020) 'A good death' during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK: a report on key findings and recommendations. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Bear, Laura, James, Deborah ORCID: 0000-0002-4274-197X, Simpson, Nikita ORCID: 0000-0001-5260-3266, Alexander, Eileen, Bazambanza, Caroline, Bhogal, Jaskiran K., Bowers, Rebecca, Cannell, Fenella, Lohiya, Anishka ORCID: 0000-0001-6437-9177, Koch, Insa, Lenhard, Johannes, Long, Nicholas J. ORCID: 0000-0002-4088-1661, Pearson, Alice, Samanani, Farhan, Vicol, Olivia, Vieira, Jordan ORCID: 0000-0002-9278-6375, Watt, Connor, Wuerth, Milena, Whittle, Catherine and Zidaru, Teodor ORCID: 0000-0003-4258-561X (2020) A right to care: the social foundations of recovery from Covid-19. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Cannell, Fenella (2007) Christian moderns: freedom and fetish in the mission encounter. The Anthropology of Christianity. , 85 (1st). University of California Press, California, USA. ISBN 9780520246522
Cannell, Fenella (1999) Power and intimacy in the Christian Philippines. Cambridge studies in social and cultural anthropology. , Vol. 1 (109). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9780521646222
Cannell, Fenella (2019) Why do we care where we come from? BBC World Service, London, UK.