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Strasser, Sabine; Piart, Luisa (2018). Intimate Uncertainties: Ethnographic Explorations of Moral Economies Across Europe. Anthropological Journal of European Cultures, 27(2), v-xv. Berghahn
Loher, David; Piart, Luisa; Schild, Pascale; Strasser, Sabine; Haller, Tobias (2016). On the New Politics of Distribution: A Conversation with James Ferguson. Tsantsa, 21, pp. 166-176. Seismo
Piart, Luisa (2012). Le lien entre le commerce à la valise et l’industrie de la confection à Istanbul. Anatoli, 3, pp. 23-39. Paris: CNRS Editions
Piart, Luisa (2011). Made in Istanbul. La revue Economia(12), pp. 34-35. CESEM
Piart, Luisa (2009). Review: Public Istanbul. Spaces and Spheres of the Urban, edited by Frank Eckardt and Kathrin Wildner. geschichte.transnational: Fachforum zur Geschichte des kulturellen Transfers und der transnationalen Verflechtungen in Europa und der Welt. Global and European Studies Institute (Leipzig)
Danış, Didem; Piart, Luisa (2009). Ayamama, retour sur un bassin-versant après l’inondation de septembre 2009. Compte-rendu de l’excursion urbaine du 25 novembre 2009. Blog de l'Observatoire Urbain d'Istanbul
Piart, Luisa (2013). Transition, Migration, Capitalism: Female Uzbek Shuttle Traders in Istanbul. In: Laruelle, Marlène (ed.) Migration and Social Upheaval as the Face of Globalization in Central Asia. Social Sciences in Asia: Vol. 34 (pp. 333-354). Leiden: Brill
Piart, Luisa (2010). Des mondes marchands mobiles: les commerçantes à la valise ouzbèkes. In: Laruelle, Marlène (ed.) Dynamiques migratoires et changements sociétaux en Asie Centrale. Sociétés et cultures post-soviétiques en mouvement (pp. 247-271). Paris: Petra
Piart, Luisa (2009). Les commerçantes ouzbèkes à la valise en partance pour Istanbul. Initiative et changements sociaux. In: Cheikh, Mériam; Peraldi, Michel (eds.) Des femmes sur les routes (pp. 63-87). Casablanca & Paris: Le Fennec & Karthala
Piart, Luisa (November 2016). Adverse Entrepreneurs and Moral Struggles in Istanbul's Garment Industry (Unpublished). In: Conference "Moral Struggles in and around Markets". Institute of Sociology, University of Neuchâtel. 11.-12.11.2016.
Piart, Luisa; Arvidsson, Adam; Deka, Maitrayee (July 2016). Panel "Brands as sites of collaborative over-production" (Unpublished). In: 14th EASA Biennial Conference. Milan. 20.-23.-07.2016.
Piart, Luisa (November 2015). Waste and Fake Alaturca: Insights on the Global Fashion Industry from Istanbul (Unpublished). In: 2015 Annual Conference of the Swiss Ethnological Society, Panel IV “Dirty Business: Economies of the Used, the Used Up and the Useless” (convenors: Ellen Hertz, Luisa Piart, Alice Sala, Yvan Schulz). Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Berne. 12.-14.11.2015.
Piart, Luisa (May 2015). Dis/entangling Labor Relations and Equivocal Entrepreneurship in Istanbul’s Garment Industry (Unpublished). In: Conference "Regular and Precarious Labour in Modern Industrial Settings". Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle. 06.-09.05.2015.
Piart, Luisa (3 February 2015). “Fast Fashion”, Surplus Production and Waste: Economic Devaluation and Revaluation in Istanbul’s Clothing Industry (Unpublished). In: Vertiefungsvorlesung "Sozialstruktur, Politik und Wirtschaft" (Dr. Olaf Zenker). Freie Universität Berlin.
Piart, Luisa (20 September 2014). Adverse Entrepreneurs and the Moral Economy of Istanbul’s Garment Industry (Unpublished). In: 7th InASEA Congress, Panel "Localising Moralities: Economy, Intimacy and Sociality in Southeast Europe" (chairs Sabine Strasser & Jelena Tosic, discussant Olaf Zenker). Kadir Has University, Istanbul.
Piart, Luisa (1 August 2014). Innovation-cum-precarity in Istanbul’s garment market: new strategies and settings of uncertainty (Unpublished). In: 13th EASA Biennial Conference, Panel "Innovation and continuity in times of uncertainty: bridging perspectives on economic life" (convenors Niko Besnier & Susana Narotzky). Tallinn.
Piart, Luisa (18 July 2014). Waste and Fake Alaturca: Revaluation Practices in Istanbul’s Clothing Industry (Unpublished). In: "Practices of Materiality" 1st Vienna Ethnography Lab. Department of Methods in the Social Sciences, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology. University of Vienna.