Books
2025. Edited by David Zeitlyn and Chihab El Khachab. Understanding Social Images. Essays on Visual Methods and Teaching Anthropology by Marcus Banks. Berghahn Books ISBN 978-1-83695-006-6 hardback, ISBN 978-1-83695-005-9 epub, ISBN 978-1-83695-004-2 web pdf https://doi.org/10.3167/9781836950066.
2024. David Zeitlyn and Michelle Pfeffer/Aroney (eds). Divination Oracles Omens. Bodleian Library Press. ISBN: 9781851246335.
2022. David Zeitlyn. An Anthropological Toolkit: Sixty Useful Concepts. Oxford: Berghahn. A hypertext of the cross references in this book: http://mambila.info/Toolkit_Hypertext
2020. David Zeitlyn, Mambila Divination: Framing Questions, Constructing Answers (Routledge Studies in Anthropology) . London: Routledge.
2015. Marcus Banks and David Zeitlyn, Visual methods in social research (Second Edition), Sage: London.
2014. David Zeitlyn and Roger Just, Excursions in Realist Anthropology. A Merological Approach, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2005. David Zeitlyn, Words and Processes in Mambila Kinship: the Theoretical Importance of the Complexity of Everyday Life, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield).
Articles and chapters
2025. “‘One snake is the biggest in the pond': Linguistic Fragments from Mambila Funerals as Evidence for Religious Change”. Pp. 189-198 In Building Social Worlds. Thinking forwards with Esther Newcomb Goody edited by Barbara Bodenhorn, Alicia Fentiman and Mary Goody. Oxford: Berghahn Books. https://doi.org/10.3167/9781805399520.
2024. Valentine Nyamndon and David Zeitlyn. ‘How Painted Backdrops link Photographic Studios: A case from Cameroon' Visual Ethnography Journal XIII (2): 237-259. ISSN 2281-1605. DOI: 10.12835/ve2023.2-128.
2024. ‘Putting representational boots on other feet: Moukarim postcards from Cameroon c 1914-15', Vestiges: Traces of Record 10 (1): 1-51. DOI: 10.5287/ora-zg71w7b8w.
2024. ‘Intimacy in a violent context: photographs from Mbouda (Cameroon) in a time of troubles'. Africa (special issue edited by Julia Tischler and Kai Herzog) 94(1):117-140. doi:10.1017/S0001972024000056.
2024. Writing as Luther Blissett. ‘The hau of the paper and dividual authors: Reimagining authorship in anthropology'. Social Anthropology / Anthropologie Sociale 32(2): 20–41 doi:10.3167/saas.2024.320203.
2023. Connell, Bruce & David Zeitlyn. Sociolinguistic studies of West and Central Africa (extensively revised). In The Routledge Handbook of Sociolinguistics around the World. Second edition eds. M.J. Ball R. Mesthrie and C. Meluzzi. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781032056128 pp. 371-381. DOI: 10.4324/9781003198345-36.
2023. ‘An argument for sparsity'. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 29 (2): 347-362 DOI: 10.1111/1467-9655.13915.
2023. David Zeitlyn, Ernesto Coto, Andrew Zisserman. ‘Bounding an archive: assessing the relative completeness of the Jacques Toussele archive using pattern-matching and face-recognition' Visual Studies 38(3-4): 523-547. DOI: 10.1080/1472586X.2021.1991238 Online since late 2021.
2022. ‘Arguments For Humility: Lessons For Anthropologists From Six Key Texts', Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford JASO XIV(1): 31-46 DOI: 10.5287/ora-nzaye5rov.
2022. ‘Schrodinger's Spider in the African Bush: Coping with Indeterminacy in the Framing of Questions to Mambila Spider Divination', pp. 271-287 in Contingency and Plasticity in Everyday Technologies (eds) Iain Campbell, Natasha Lushetich, and Dominic Smith. Rowman & Littlefield.
2022. Richard Taylor, John Forrester, Lydia Pedoth & David Zeitlyn ‘Structured output methods and environmental issues: perspectives on co-created bottom-up and ‘sideways' science'. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications v. 9, 292. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01304-3.
2022. ‘Archiving ethnography? The impossibility and the necessity. Damned if we do, damned if we don't.' Feb. 2022 Ateliers d'anthropologie vol. 51 ISSN: 2117-3869.
2021. ‘For Augustinian archival openness and laggardly sharing: trustworthy archiving and sharing of social science data from identifiable human subjects'. Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics 6 (63). DOI: 10.3389/frma.2021.736568.
2021. ‘Divination and ontologies: a reflection'. Social Analysis 65(2), 139-160. 139–160 doi:10.3167/sa.2021.650208 Online ISSN: 1558-5727 Print ISSN: 0155-977X.
2021. Connell, Bruce, Zeitlyn, David, Griffiths, Sascha, Hayward, Laura and Marieke Martin. 2021. "Language ecology, language endangerment, and relict languages: Case studies from Adamawa (Cameroon-Nigeria)" Open Linguistics ISSN: 2300-9969 7(1): 244-300. The research was supported by an AHRC grant AR112306 ‘Documentation of Endangered languages' to David Zeitlyn https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2021-0011
‘2021. Cite, Plagiarise, Pass-Off: Deixis, Bibliographic imposture and Photography' 2020 (published 2021) Philosophy of Photography 11 (1-2): 121-132. Doi: 10.1386/pop_00032_7.
2020. ‘Haunting, Dutching and Interference: provocations for the anthropology of time', Current Anthropology.
2019. ‘Photo History by Numbers: Charting the Rise and Fall of Commercial Photography in Cameroon', Visual Anthropology 32:3-4, 309-342. DOI:10.1080/08949468.2019.1637683 ISSN - 1545-5920.
2019. Zeitlyn, D. & Hook, D. ‘Perception, Prestige and PageRank', PLOS One PONE-D-18-12909R3 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216783.
2019.' Des archives pour l'anthropologie : futurs possibles et passés contingents', Ateliers d'anthropologie [En ligne]. DOI : 10.4000/ateliers.10817 Translation of Zeitlyn 2012 Annual Reviews Paper.
2018. Zeitlyn, D. & M. Beardmore-Herd. ‘Testing Google Scholar Bibliographic Data: Estimating Error Rates for Google Scholar Citation Parsing'. First Monday 23 (11). DOI: 10.5210/fm.v23i11.8658.
2017. ‘No Vacation from Citation', Times Higher Education Supplement 25 May 2017.2307, p.30.
2017. Sikveland, Rein and David Zeitlyn ‘Using prosodic cues to identify dialogue acts: methodological challenges', Text & Talk 37, 311-34 DOI: 10.1515/text-2017-0007.
2015. Francine Barone, David Zeitlyn and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, ‘Learning from failure: The case of the disappearing web site', First Monday 20 (5 - 4 May).
2015. David Zeitlyn, ‘Looking Forward, Looking Back', History and Anthropology 26 (4), pp. 381-407.
2015. Geoffroy de Saulieu, David Zeitlyn, Bienvenu Denis Nizésété and François Ngouoh, ‘Notes sur Ndéba, une enceinte fortifiée à la frontière du Cameroun et du Nigéria', Afrique : Archéologie & Arts [Online] 11 (10 December 2015).
2015. David Zeitlyn, ‘Archiving a Cameroonian photographic studio', In Maja Kominko (ed.) From Dust to Digital: Ten Years of the Endangered Archives Programme, Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, pp. 529-544.
2015. David Zeitlyn. ‘Redeeming Some Cameroonian Photographs: Reflections on Photographs and Representations', In D. Newbury and C. Morton (eds) The African Photographic Archive: Research and Curatorial Strategies, London: Bloomsbury Publishing, pp. 61-75.
2014. David Zeitlyn, ‘Antinomies of representation: Anthropology as an ekphrastic process', Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 4 (3), pp. 341-362.
2014. David Zeitlyn, ‘Lévy-Bruhl and ontological déjà vu: an appendix to Vigh and Sausdal', Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford-online (JASO) VI, pp. 213-217.
2013. M. Thomae, David Zeitlyn and M. Van Vugt, ‘Intergroup Contact and Rice Allocation via a Modified Dictator Game in Rural Cameroon', Field Methods 25 (1), pp. 74-90.
2012. David Zeitlyn, ‘Anthropology in and of the Archives: Possible Futures and Contingent Pasts. Archives as Anthropological Surrogates', Annual Review of Anthropology 41, pp. 461-80.
2012. David Zeitlyn, ‘Divinatory logics: diagnoses and predictions mediating outcomes', Current Anthropology 53 (5), pp. 525-546.
2012. David Zeitlyn and S.M. Lyon, ‘Varieties of openness and types of digital anthropology: Avoiding confusion in discussing Danny Miller', Durham Anthropology Journal 18 (2), pp. 97-110.
2011. David Zeitlyn, ‘Finding Meaning in the Text: The Process of Interpretation in Text-Based Divination', Using Documents and Records in Social Research (L. Prior).
2011. L.J. Horsfall, David Zeitlyn, A. Tarekegn, E. Bekele, M.G. Thomas, N. Bradman and D.M. Swallow, ‘Prevalence of Clinically Relevant UGT1A Alleles and Haplotypes in African Populations', Annals of Human Genetics 75, pp. 236-246.
2011. David Zeitlyn, ‘Review of 'Lancit, Matthew. Funeral season (la saison des funérailles): marking death in Cameroon. 2010'', Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S) 17, pp. 632-680.
2011. David Zeitlyn, ‘You can't build a car with just one wheel (why duplication may not be such a bad thing), and some limitations of internet search/retrieval', First Monday 16 (9).
2010. David Zeitlyn, ‘Diary Evidence for Political Competition: Mambila Autoethnography and Pretensions to Power', African Studies Review 53 (2), pp. 77-95.
2010. David Zeitlyn, ‘Photographic Props / The Photographer as Prop: The Many Faces of Jacques Tousselle', History and Anthropology 21 (4), pp. 453-477.
2010. David Zeitlyn, ‘Representation/Self-representation: A Tale of Two Portraits; Or, Portraits and Social Science Representations', Visual Anthropology 23 (5), pp. 398-426.
2010. David Zeitlyn and Ananth Garre, ‘The Archive. Where Is the Archive?', Photography & Culture 3 (3), pp. 331-342.
2010. B. Connell and David Zeitlyn, ‘Sociolinguistic studies of West and Central Africa', In M.J. Ball (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Sociolinguistics around the World, London: Routledge, pp. 201-213.
2009. David Zeitlyn, ‘A dying art? Archiving photographs in Cameroon', Anthropology Today 25 (4), pp. 23-26.
2009. David Zeitlyn, ‘Archiving a Cameroonian Photographic Studio with the help of the British Library 'Endangered Archives Programme'', African Research and Documentation 165, pp. 13-26.
2009. David Zeitlyn, ‘Understanding Anthropological Understanding: for a merological anthropology', Anthropological Theory 9 (2), pp. 209-231.
2008. David Zeitlyn, ‘Life history writing and the anthropological silhouette', Social Anthropology 16 (2), pp. 154-171.
2008. David Zeitlyn and J. Bagg, ‘Making Sense of Anthropological Synonyms', Anthropology News 49 (1), pp. 34-35.
2008. K.R. Veeramah and David Zeitlyn, ‘Sex-Specific Genetic Data Supports One of Two Alternative Versions of the foundation of the ruling dynasty of the Nso´ in Cameroon', Current Anthropology 49 (4), pp. 707-714.
2008. David Zeitlyn, ‘Mambila Pottery. African Terracotas', In F. Morin and B. Wastiau (eds) A Millenary Heritage in the Barbier-Mueller Museum Collections, Geneve: Barbier-Mueller Museum, pp. 254-257.
2008. M.D. Fischer, S. Lyon, David Zeitlyn et al, ‘The Internet and the Future of Social Science Research', In N. fielding (ed.) The Sage Handbook Of Online Research Methods, London: Sage, pp. 519-536.
2007. A.E. Keen and David Zeitlyn, ‘Language, Diet, and Ethnicity in Mayo-Darlé, Adamaoua, Cameroon', Anthropos 102 (1), pp. 213-219.
2007. David Zeitlyn,‘Rolling Paper? Anthropology News smells bad', Anthropology News 48 (9), pp. 8.
2007. F. Larson, A. Petch, David Zeitlyn et al, ‘Social Networks and the Creation of the Pitt Rivers Museum', Journal of Material Culture12 (3), pp. 211-239.
2006. David Zeitlyn, ‘Visual anthropology and properties of the medium (or The visual anthropologist in the digital library: From filmstrips to salient stills and back to Barthes)', Visual Anthropology Review 21 (1 and 2), pp. 3-13.
2005. David Zeitlyn, ‘The documentary impulse: archives in the bush', History in Africa 32, pp. 415-434.
2005. David Zeitlyn, ‘Introduction', In I. Swenson (ed.) Joseph Chila and Samuel Finlak. Two Portrait Photographers in Cameroon, London: Peer, pp. 4-8.
2004. David Zeitlyn, ‘Review of "Sterner 2003. The Ways of the Mandara Mountains. A Comparative Regional Approach"', African Studies Review 47 (2), pp. 147-148.
2004. David Zeitlyn and F. Barone, ‘Small ads as first steps to Internet business: A preliminary survey of Cameroon's commercial Internet usage', First Monday 9 (9).
2004. David Zeitlyn, ‘The Gift of the Gab: Anthropology and conversation Analysis', Anthropos 99, pp. 452-468
2004. David Zeitlyn, ‘The Experience Rich Anthropology project and the Computer Simulation of Mambila Divination', In L. Pourchez (ed.) ultural diversity and indigenous peoples: Oral, written expressions and new technologies (CD), Paris: UNESCO Publishing.
2003. David Zeitlyn, ‘Don't Cut There But There', Anthropology News 44 (6), pp. 68.
2003. David Zeitlyn and B. Connell, ‘Ethnogenesis and Fractal History on the African Frontier: Mambila-Njerep-Mandulu', Journal of African History 44 (1), pp. 117-138.
2003. David Zeitlyn, ‘Gift economies in the development of open source software: anthropological reflections', Research Policy 32, pp. 1287-1291.
2003. David Zeitlyn, ‘Portals and Collaboration', Anthropology News 44 (8), pp. 12.
2003. M. Weale, T. Shah, David Zeitlyn et al. ‘Rare Deep-Rooting Y Chromosome Lineages in Humans: Lessons for Phylogeography', Genetics 165, pp. 229-234.
2003. David Zeitlyn, ‘The talk goes outside: argument, privacy and power in Mambila society. Towards a sociology of embedded praxis', Africa 73 (4), pp. 606-622.
2002. David Zeitlyn, ‘Lessons learnt from the Experience Rich Anthropology Project', Assignation 19 (4), pp. 28-33.
2002. David Zeitlyn, ‘Review of 'Danny Miller and Don Slater 2000 The internet: an ethnographic approach'', Anthropological Theory 2, pp. 127-128.
2002. David Zeitlyn, ‘Review of 'Danziger, E. 2001. Relatively Speaking. Language, Thought, and Kinship Among the Mopan Maya'', Anthropological Theory 2 (3), pp. 375-378.
2002. David Zeitlyn and M.D. Fischer, ‘Ritual, ideation and performance: A Case Study of Multimedia in Anthropological Research - the Mambila Nggwun Ritual (paper presented to16th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research (EMCSR), April 2-5, 2002)', Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies 1, pp. 393-398.
2002. David Zeitlyn, ‘A Computer Simulation of Mambila Divination', In P. A. Baker and G. Carr (eds)Practitioners, Practices and Patients. New Approaches to Medical Archaeology and Anthropology, Oxford: Oxbow Books, pp. 74-80.