Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

University of the Witwatersrand

H-index: 10

Africa-South Africa

About Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of the Witwatersrand, specializes in the field of urban anthropology, medical anthropology, non-fiction narrative and ethnographic writing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Blinded City: Ten Years In Inner-City Johannesburg

Dispossession as depotentiation

The city otherwise: The deferred emergency of occupation in inner-city Johannesburg

The Cleansing Touch: Spirits, Atmospheres, and At touch ment in a “Japanese” Spiritual Movement in Kinshasa

Affective regenerations: intimacy, cleansing, and mourning in and around Johannesburg's dark buildings

Introduction: Affective trajectories in religious African cityscapes

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon Information

University

Position

Lecturer Department of Social Anthropology

Citations(all)

316

Citations(since 2020)

218

Cited By

181

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

10

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

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University of the Witwatersrand

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Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon Skills & Research Interests

urban anthropology

medical anthropology

non-fiction narrative and ethnographic writing

Top articles of Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Blinded City: Ten Years In Inner-City Johannesburg

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

2022/7/1

Dispossession as depotentiation

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

2021/12

The city otherwise: The deferred emergency of occupation in inner-city Johannesburg

Cultural Anthropology

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

2020/8/3

The Cleansing Touch: Spirits, Atmospheres, and At touch ment in a “Japanese” Spiritual Movement in Kinshasa

Peter Lambertz

Hansjörg Dilger

Astrid Bochow

Marian Burchardt

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

2020/1/1

Affective regenerations: intimacy, cleansing, and mourning in and around Johannesburg's dark buildings

Affective trajectories

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

2020

Introduction: Affective trajectories in religious African cityscapes

Affective trajectories

Hansjörg Dilger

Marian Burchardt

Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon

Astrid Bochow

2020

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