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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 (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 (2024) 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 (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.