Introduction In this chapter I adopt Dorothy Smith’s theoretical framework of the ‘social organization of knowledge’ (Smith 2005:10) and a related method of inquiry, institutional ethnography (ibid.: 14), to illustrate how the everyday existence of people living in the poorest areas of rural Uzbekistan is shaped by invisible but powerful processes, which I call translocal ruling relations. Institutional ethnography tells us that no local activity in the contemporary world takes place in isola..
"This collection brings together a variety of anthropological, historical and sociological case stud...
391 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.By comparing modern historica...
The purpose of this article is to describe how indigenous social and economic network of gap of rura...
The issue of governance has become a fashionable topic of research in the study of post-Soviet socie...
The overarching problematic of this study is to understand how initiatives developed by internationa...
This paper aims to examine the processes and impact of welfare state retrenchment on state-society r...
This article studies the layered coexistence and mutual shaping of three forms of differentiation (f...
The concept of ‘informality’ has become a trendy topic of research in the scholarly literature about...
In this first detailed, grass-roots account of Uzbekistan's protracted decollectivisation, Tommaso T...
This paper examines the role of mahalla as a “hybrid” institution in the process of revamping public...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
We develop an analytical framework that allows to grasp the evolving patterns of rules and roles in ...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
There is an extensive research that explores the reproduction of transnational communities and relat...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
"This collection brings together a variety of anthropological, historical and sociological case stud...
391 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.By comparing modern historica...
The purpose of this article is to describe how indigenous social and economic network of gap of rura...
The issue of governance has become a fashionable topic of research in the study of post-Soviet socie...
The overarching problematic of this study is to understand how initiatives developed by internationa...
This paper aims to examine the processes and impact of welfare state retrenchment on state-society r...
This article studies the layered coexistence and mutual shaping of three forms of differentiation (f...
The concept of ‘informality’ has become a trendy topic of research in the scholarly literature about...
In this first detailed, grass-roots account of Uzbekistan's protracted decollectivisation, Tommaso T...
This paper examines the role of mahalla as a “hybrid” institution in the process of revamping public...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
We develop an analytical framework that allows to grasp the evolving patterns of rules and roles in ...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
There is an extensive research that explores the reproduction of transnational communities and relat...
Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Uzbekistan, this article looks at the way official stat...
"This collection brings together a variety of anthropological, historical and sociological case stud...
391 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.By comparing modern historica...
The purpose of this article is to describe how indigenous social and economic network of gap of rura...