This issue opens with Katarzyna Wolanik Boström and Magnus Öhlander's inquiry into mobile physicians and their pragmatic use of proto-ethnographic insights so as to facilitate their day to day work with culturally diverse patients. Gabriella Nilsson uncovers how school nurses, too, habitually draw on their knowledge of class and family background while implementing normative medical guidelines on childhood obesity. Maria Zackariasson seeks to show how members in a faith-based youth organization experience and handle the pull and push of faith and peer group sociability.
Ewa Klekot examines different traces and registers of memorialization of recent Polish history in two districts of Warsaw. Disciplinary memory is augmented through Konrad J. Kuhn's analysis of Swiss scholars' participation in the Europeanization of Volkslunde. With Laura Hirvi's obersevations among young Finnish artists in Berlin, the issue concludes with another set of transnationally mobile actors.
Contents
Marie Sandberg and Regina F. Bendix: Editorial
Katarzyna Wolanik Boström and Magnus Öhlander: Mobile Physicians Making Sense of Culture(s). On Mobile Everyday Ethnography
Gabriella Nilsson: A Legitimate or an Illegitimate Problem? How School Nurses Establish a Logic of Distinctions among Children who are Overweight or Suffer from Obesity
Maria Zackariasson: Loving and Forgiving? Emotions and Emotion Work in the Youth Organization Equmenia
Ewa Klekot: Memory and Oblivion in the Cityscape. Commemorations in the Warsaw Districts of Muranów and Mirów
Konrad J. Kuhn: Europeanization as Strategy. Disciplinary Shifts in Switzerland and the Formation of European Ethnology
Laura Hirvi: "A Suitcase Full of Art". Transnational Mobility among Berlin-Based Visual Artists from Finland