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Wurzer, M.: Der autoritäre Griff nach den Hochschulen. In: (K)ein Austrofaschismus? Studien zum Herrschaftssystem 1933-1938, pp. 390 - 403 (Ed. Moos, C.). LIT, Wien (2021)
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Yalçın-Heckmann, L.: What has happened to Turkish tea? Thoughts on a cash crop, the Turkish state and society in this millennium. In: Explorations in economic anthropology: key issues and critical reflections, pp. 194 - 206 (Eds. Kaneff, D.; Endres, K. W.). Berghahn, New York; Oxford (2021)
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Zahora, J.: Distribution of the sensible in Besźel and Ul Qoma: reading Rancière alongside Miéville's 'the city and the city'. In: Unlocking Social Theory with Popular Culture, pp. 179 - 191 (Eds. Barnes, N.; Bedford, A.) (2021)

Thesis - PhD (2)

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Schulz, M.: Convoluted convictions, partial positionings: secularism, non-religion and party politics in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Dissertation, 369 pp., Universität Zürich, Zürich (2021)
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Lewkowicz, R.: Documenting the undocumented: experimenting Europe at the biometric migrant archive. Dissertation, 207 pp., City University of New York, New York (2021)

Working Paper (3)

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Hann, C.: One hundred years of substantivist economic anthropology. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 205 (2021), 17 pp.
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Upton, J.: The hallowed halls of justice: the poetics and politics of a Taiwan indigenous court. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 206 (2021), 33 pp.
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Vorhölter, J.: Pioneering psychotherapy: knowledge-, class- and meaning-making in Uganda. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 207 (2021), 50 pp.

Report (3)

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Leboeuf, L.: Humanitarianism and juridification at play: 'vulnerability' as an emerging legal and bureaucratic concept in the field of asylum and migration. (2021)
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Nakueira, S.: Protecting vulnerable refugees: an empirical examination of the implementation practices of aid workers and state actors in Uganda. (2021)
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Hadji, M.: Moving from mirage to reality: transitional justice and prevention in Morocco. The International Center for Transitional Justice, New York (2021), 60 pp.

Issue (5)

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Harms, A.; Benabou, S. (Eds.): Market-based restoration and reforestation projects in India: the ambivalences of green neoliberalism (Special issue). Journal of South Asian Development 16, (3) (2021)
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Walker, I.; Slama, M. (Eds.): The Indian Ocean as a diasporic space (Special issue). Journal of Indian Ocean World Studies 4, (2) (2021)
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Bellér-Hann, I.; Mirsultan, A.; Steenberg, R. (Eds.): Voiced and voiceless in Xinjiang: minorities, elites, and narrative constructions across the centuries (Special issue). Asian Ethnicity 22, (1) (2021)
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Hann, C.; Scheiring, G. (Eds.): Neoliberal capitalism and Visegrád countermovements (Special issue). Europe-Asia Studies 73, (9) (2021)
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Xiang, B. (Ed.): Suspension: complexed developments and hypermobility in and from China (Special issue). Pacific Affairs 94, (2) (2021)

Other (15)

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Leitenberg, D.; Jud, R.: Krise an den Grenzen, Das Online-Magazin der Universität Bern, (2021)
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Courtoy, M.: Le contexte environnemental dans le pays d'origine, un nouveau critère d'appréciation du droit au séjour médical?, Cahiers de l'EDEM, (2021)
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Chen, W.; Dicarlo, J.: Laos-China railway: Northern Laos, Laos and China, The people's map of global China, (2021)
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Avis, M.: Digital engagements, Allegra Lab, (2021)
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