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TEST DATA Contested trajectories and a dynamic approach to place TEST DATA | 2099 | Central Asian survey 99 (3/4): 990-9 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
TEST DATA Contested trajectories and a dynamic approach to place TEST DATA | 2099 | Central Asian survey 99 (3/4): 990-9 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
A void in Central Asia research: climate change | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 1-20 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Rivers between nature, infrastructure, and religion | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 21-40 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
'Birds without legs': legal integration as potentiality for women of an Afghan-Turkmen family in Istanbul | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 41-60 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Place-name wars in Karabakh: Russiam Imperial maps and political legitimacy in the Caucasus | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 61-88 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Corruption, public procurement and political instability in Kazakhstan | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 89-108 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
'Two-parts - one whole'? Kazakh-Kyrgyz relations in the making of Soviet Kyrgyzstan, 1917-24 | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 109-26 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Changes in the flock: sheep-keeping as a symbol of the transformation of the Kazakh traditional economy | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 127-48 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Informality versus shadow economy: reflecting on the first results of a manager’s survey in Kyrgyzstan | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 149-70 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Turkmenistan in Eurasian railway geopolitics | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 171-90 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Demographic effects of deportation: seeking the causes of high fertility rates in the North Caucasus, Russia | 2023 | Central Asian survey 42 (1): 191-210 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
'I dress in silk and velvet': women, textiles and the textile-text in 1930s Uzbekistan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 1-21 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
From 'mercy' to 'banner of labour': the Bukharan Jewish press in late Tsarist and early Soviet Central Asia | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 22-40 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Mongolian Buddhism, science and healing: a modernist legacy | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 41-57 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Songs of war and despair: two Afghan/Uzbek women's life history and lament | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 58-78 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Women hereders: women's role and bargaining power in Mongolian herding households | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 79-99 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The Mongolian semi-presidential constitution and its democratic performance | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 100-17 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The neo-liberal conception of empowerment and its limits: micro-credit experiences of self-employed women in the bazaars of Bishkek | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 118-37 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The politics of budgetary capture in rentier states: who gets what, when and how in Afghanistan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 138-60 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Factors motivating the transfer of university students in Kazakhstan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 161-79 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Roundtable studying the anthropocene in Central Asia: the challenge of sources and scales in human-environment relations | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (1): 180-203 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Technology, temporality, and the study of Central Asia: an introduction | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 211-22 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The hidden integration of Central Asia: the making of a region through technical infrastructure | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 223-43 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
'To firmly establish our border at the foot of the Hindu Kush': road construction as a means of legitimizing the rule of the Russian Empire in the Pamir | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 244-59 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Welcome and unwelcome connections: travelling post-Soviet roads in Kyrgyzstan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 260-76 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
From anatomic analogies to arrhythmic timescapes: roads and development in northern Mongolia | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 277-96 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The Soviet city as a landscape in the making: planning, building and appropriating Samarkand, c. 1960s-80s | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 297-321 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The seismic colony: earthquakes, empire and technology in Russian-ruled Turkestan, 1887-1911 | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 322-46 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Outer space technopolitics and postcolonial modernity in Kazakhstan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 347-67 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Mosques as religious infrastructure: Muslim selfhood, moral imaginaries and everyday sociality | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (2): 368-84 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Labour transfers as a means of 'civilizing' and forcibly assimilating ethnic minorities in western China | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 385-401 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Balancing between majorities: the negotiable identity of Osh Dungans | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 402-18 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Ismaili Muslims in Moscow: community, identity and integration | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 419-35 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Leveraging low state capacity for economic development: a case study of Tajik-Afghan cross-border markets | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 436-55 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Grassroots struggles against domestic violence in Uzbekistan: strategies of exit and voice | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 456-76 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Informal civil society initiatives in non-Western societies: mahallas in Uzbekistan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 477-97 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Agency and resistance amongst queer people in Kazakhstan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 498-515 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Of squirrels and men: being Soviet in Frunze's green spaces | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 516-32 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Strategic alignments and balancing of threats: military and political alliances in the South Caucasus (1991-2021) | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 533-52 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Non-aligned good power? Status enhancement of early post-independence Kazakhstan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 553-70 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The contributions of new media to young people's political participation in Russia and Kazakhstan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 571-95 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
New regime, new policies: research ethics development - a case study of Uzbekistan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (3): 596-609 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
EU-Central Asian interactions: perceptions, interests and practices | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (4): 617-38 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The EU's Central Asia policy: no chance for change? | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (4): 639-53 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Learning in, about and from the field? Symbolic functions of EU knowledge production on Central Asia | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (4): 654-74 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
'Not here for geopolitical interests or games': the EU's 2019 strategy and the regional and inter-regional competition for Central Asia | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (4): 675-98 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The interplay of narratives on regionness, regionhood and regionality: European Union and Central Asia | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (4): 699-714 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The EU and China: how do they fit in Central Asia? | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (4): 715-33 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Opportunity and threat perceptions of the EU in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan | 2022 | Central Asian survey 41 (4): 734-51 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 |