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The end of the bazaar? Morphology of a post-Soviet marketplace | 2024 | History and anthropology 35 (1): 152-69 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
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 | |||
"Names doing rounds": on brands in the bazaar economy | 2022 | Journal of consumer culture 22 (2): 495-514 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Three years into the pandemic: what changed in Delhi's electronic bazaars | 2022 | Contributions to Indian sociology (New Series) 56 (1): 88-93 | H6/KWL [CONTRIBUTIONS-] | 0069-9667 | |||
Bazaar aesthetics: on excess and economic rationality | 2021 | International journal of cultural studies 24 (3): 470-84 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
Mobile places: toponymy and the socio-spatial extension of Thamel | 2020 | Studies in Nepali history and society 25 (2): 299-325 | *H6/KWL [STUDIES-] | 1025-5109 | |||
The bazaar, the state, and the struggle for public opinion in nineteenth-century Afghanistan | 2020 | Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Series 3) 30 (4): 613-33 | H6/KW [ROYAL-] | 1356-1863 | |||
Business 2.0: Kyrgyz middlemen in Guangzhou | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 116-34 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The bazaar in ruins: rent and fire in Barakholka, Almaty | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 80-94 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
A bazaar assemblage: reconstructing consumption, production and trade from mineralised seeds in Abbasid Jerusalem | 2019 | Antiquity 93 (367): 199-217 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Weaving value. Selling carpets in the liminal space of Istanbul's Grand Bazaar | 2019 | Anthropology today 35 (5): 7-10 | H6 [ANTHROPOLOGY-] | 0268-540X | |||
Games of civility: ordinary ethics in Aleppo's bazaar | 2019 | Ethnos 84 (3): 380-97 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 0014-1844 | |||
Learning by collecting: amateur collectors and their shifting positions in the Isonzo front heritagization and tourist adaptation | 2018 | Folklore (Tartu) 73 (): 95-116 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0957 | |||
Christmas and New Year between the private and the public | 2018 | Bulgarska etnologiia 44 (3): 309-25 | H6/KVR [BULGARSKA-] | 1310-5213 | |||
Agents and commodities: a response to Brughmans and Poblome (2016) on modelling the Roman economy | 2017 | Antiquity 91 (359): 1356-63 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
The case for computational modelling of the Roman economy: a reply to Van Oyen | 2017 | Antiquity 91 (359): 1364-6 | H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] | 0003-598X | |||
Bazaars and found objects: thing culture in post-war Poland | 2017 | Fashion theory 21 (4): 423-47 | H6/KFY [FASHION-] | 1362-704X | |||
In the Shiraz Bazaar | 2017 | Hali (193): 92-101 | *H6/KGG [HALI-] | 0142-0798 | |||
Économie de bazar et économie morale: crédit et caravanes | 2017 | Etudes tsiganes (Nouvelle Série) (64): 22-39 | H6 [ETUDES-] | 0014-2247 | |||
Truth, vision, and the market: selling religion in the suqs of Damascus | 2016 | Material religion 12 (4): 433-56 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
Getting stuck within flows: limited interaction and peripheralization at the Kazakhstan-China border | 2016 | Central Asian survey 35 (3): 369-86 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
The manufacturing of Islamic lifestyles in Tajikistan through the prism of Dushanbe's bazaars | 2016 | Central Asian survey 35 (2): 157-77 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | |||
Evolving desire to experience the social 'other': insights from the high-society bazaar | 2015 | Journal of consumer culture 15 (2): 248-76 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | |||
Kucha's glamor | 2015 | China's ethnic groups (2): 20-33 | H6/KWS [CHINA'S-] | 1672-3341 | |||
The great textile-collecting boom | 2015 | Asian textiles (60): 10-14 | H6/KGG [OXFORD-] | ||||
The downside of transparency: Europeanization, standardization and disobedient markets at the margins of Europe | 2015 | Lietuvos etnologija (NS) 15 (24): 155-76 | H6/KVT [LIETUVOS-] | 1392-4028 | |||
Trade and transformation on the Borneo frontier: towards a study of the Baram region of Sarawak in the late nineteenth century | 2014 | Borneo research bulletin 45 (): 87-135 | H6/KX [BORNEO-] | 0006-7806 | |||
Reconfiguring margins: secondhand clothing and street vending in the Philippines | 2012 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 10 (2): 200-21 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | |||
Riches from rags or persistent poverty? The working lives of secondhand clothing vendors in Maputo, Mozambique | 2012 | Textile: the journal of cloth and culture 10 (2): 222-37 | H6/KGG [TEXTILE-] | 1475-9756 | |||
The cosmopolitan tradition and fissures in segregationist town planning in Nairobi, 1915-23 | 2012 | Journal of Eastern African studies 6 (3): 463-86 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | |||
Writing the souk as a social fact: demarcation of fieldwork semiosis in Morocco | 2012 | Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford (NS) 4 (2): 269-83 | H6/KF [OXFORD-] | ||||
Socio-economic and cultural aspects associated with handling grasshopper germplasm in traditional markets of Cuautla, Morelos, Mexico | 2012 | Journal of human ecology 40 (1): 85-94 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 0970-9274 | |||
Six songs from the thief's pocket | 2012 | Zhivaia Starina (NS) 2 (): 19-21 | H6/KVY [ZHIVAIA-] | 0204-3432 | |||
Cultivating kinship: an exploration of creating feelings of relatedness through food production and consumption in northern Sri Lanka | 2011 | Irish journal of anthropology 14 (2): 50-4 | H6/KVC [IRISH-] | 1393-8592 | |||
Objects of desire: shopping for identity and the meaning of Africa at the Harlem market | 2011 | African arts 44 (4): 8-21 | H6/KFY [AFRICAN-] | 0001-9933 | |||
Shifting transactional identities: bazaar-style trade and risk management in the prestige economy of the Gabor Roma (Romania) | 2010 | Research in economic anthropology 30 (): 277-308 | H6/KF [RESEARCH-] | 0190-1281 | |||
Donkey bazaar, a bazaar of hell: an investigation into donkeys and donkey trading in Kashgar, Xingjiang, China | 2010 | Research in economic anthropology 30 (): 159-85 | H6/KF [RESEARCH-] | 0190-1281 | |||
Stadium-Bazaar | 2009 | Konteksty 64 (1/2): 135-49, 382 | H6/KVM [POLSKA-] | 1230-6142 | |||
The myth of the marketplace: an anthropological interpretation (the Różicky Bazaar) | 2009 | Konteksty 64 (1/2): 106-30, 382 | H6/KVM [POLSKA-] | 1230-6142 | |||
Rural settlements of vegetable growers on the Nemunas delta: aspects of traditional mode of life and development in the village of Pakalnė | 2008 | Liaudies kultūra 4 (): 15-27 | H6/KVT [LIAUDIES-] | 0236-0551 | |||
Hawkers and containers in Zarya Vostoka: how "bizarre" is the post-Soviet bazaar? | 2007 | Research in economic anthropology 24 (): 37-59 | H6/KF [RESEARCH-] | 0190-1281 | |||
Economic anthropology of Bangkok go-go bars: risk and opportunity in a Bazaar-type market for interpersonally embedded services | 2007 | Research in economic anthropology 25 (): 125-50 | H6/KF [RESEARCH-] | 0190-1281 | |||
The station of Alicante in the centre of the world. Wars at the borders and peace in the market along the North African routes to Europe | 2007 | History and anthropology 18 (3): 389-404 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 0275-7206 | |||
Ethnohistories behind local and global bazaars: chronicle of a Chamar weaving community in the Banaras region | 2007 | Contributions to Indian sociology (New Series) 41 (3): 321-54 | H6/KWL [CONTRIBUTIONS-] | 0069-9667 | |||
The objects of tourism, between tradition and folklore | 2006 | Journal des africanistes 76 (1): 187-201 | H6/KY [SOCIETE-] | 0399-0346 | |||
Transparency and functions of the Lithuanian bazaar | 2004 | Lietuvos etnologija (NS) 4 (13): 49-66 | 1392-4028 | ||||
Dyadic relation and market transaction in an environment of economic depression | 1997 | Cahiers d'études africaines 146 (): 429-65 | |||||
Marrocos: turistas, indígenas e antropólogos | 1993 | Antropologia portuguesa 11 (): 43-9 | |||||
Eine Institution im Wandel: der Markt von Safranbolu | 1990 | Mitteilungen der anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 120 (): 217-43 |