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2022

Bolay, Matthieu (2022). Miners on the move: Expellable labor, flexible intimacies, and institutional recast in West African artisanal gold mines. American Ethnologist, 49(4), pp. 521-535. American Anthropological Association 10.1111/amet.13108

2020

Perl, Gerhild (2020). Book Review: How Lifeworlds Work: Emotionality, Sociality, and the Ambiguity of Being. Michael Jackson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017. 240 pp. American Ethnologist, 47(3), pp. 346-347. American Anthropological Association 10.1111/amet.12948

2018

Dietrich, Martha-Cecilia (22 January 2018). Activist Objects: The Materiality and Meaning of Human Remains in Postconflict Peru. Writing with Light, Cultural Anthropology Website American Anthropological Association

2014

Zenker, Olaf (2014). Review: Melancholia of freedom. Social life in an Indian township in South Africa, by Thomas Blom Hansen. American Ethnologist, 41(2), pp. 384-385. American Anthropological Association

Roth, Claudia (2014). The strength of badenya ties: siblings and social security in old age – the case of urban Burkina Faso. American Ethnologist, 41(3), pp. 547-563. American Anthropological Association 10.1111/amet.12094

2010

Wergin, Carsten; Neveling, Patrick (2010). Tourism and Scale. Anthropology news, 51(2), pp. 3-4. Arlington, Va.: American Anthropological Association

Tibet, Eda Elif (2010). Development or Displacement?: Resettlement and Adaptation among the Cave Dwellers in Cappadocia. Anthropology news, 51(8), p. 23. American Anthropological Association 10.1111/j.1556-3502.2010.51823.x

Féaux de la Croix, Jeanne (2010). Building Dams in Central Asia: sacred products of the Soviet and post-Soviet state? Anthropology news, 51(2), pp. 6-7. American Anthropological Association

2000

Hostettler, Ueli (2000). [Book Review] Nutz Lok'el li Kaxlane - Die Vertreibung der Ladinos aus San Andrés Larraínzar, Chiapas, Mexiko. Von Geschichten, einem Ereignis und Geschichte. Norbert Roß. Münster: Lit Verlag, 1997. V + 224 pp.; appendixes, bibliography. American Ethnologist, 27(1), pp. 219-220. American Anthropological Association

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