Book Chapter (145)

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Hann, Chris. 2017. Introduction. In: Kirsten W. Endres and Chris Hann (eds.). Socialism with neoliberal characteristics. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 3–9.
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Hann, Chris. 2017. Migration und Integration aus der Perspektive der Visegrád-Staaten und -Gesellschaften. In: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (ed.). Migration - Integration: Streitgespräche in den Wissenschaftlichen Sitzungen der Versammlung der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften am 10. Juni 2016 und am 9. Juni 2017. Debatte 18. Berlin: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, pp. 59–66.
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Hann, Chris and Ildikó Bellér-Hann. 2017. Magic, science, and religion in Eastern Xinjiang. In: Ildikó Bellér-Hann, Birgit N. Schlyter, and Jun Sugawara (eds.). Kashgar revisited: Uyghur studies in memory of Ambassador Gunnar Jarring. Brill's Inner Asian Library 34. Leiden; Boston: Brill, pp. 256–275.
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Hann, Chris. 2016. Postsocialist populist malaise: the elections of 2014 and the return to political monopoly in rural Hungary. In: Elena Soler and Luis Calvo (eds.). Transiciones culturales: perspectivas desde Europa central y del este. Biblioteca de dialectología y tradiciones populares 54. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, pp. 25–45.
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Hann, Chris. 2016. Eurovision identities: or, how many collective identities can one anthropologist possess? In: Thomas Hylland Eriksen and Elisabeth Schober (eds.). Identity destabilised: living in an overheated world. London: Pluto Press, pp. 240–249.
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Gudeman, Stephen and Chris Hann. 2015. Introduction: Self-sufficiency as reality and as myth. In: Stephen Gudeman (ed.). Oikos and market: explorations in self-sufficiency after socialism. Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy 2. New York: Berghahn, pp. 1–23.
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Gudeman, Stephen and Chris Hann. 2015. Introduction: ritual, economy, and the institutions of the base. In: Stephen Gudeman (ed.). Economy and ritual: studies of postsocialist transformations. Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy 1. New York: Berghahn, pp. 1–30.
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Hann, Chris. 2015. Minderheiten, Mehrsprachigkeit und Kofferpacken im 20. Jahrhundert: in Osteuropa und anderswo. In: Dietmar Müller and Adamantios Skordos (eds.). Leipziger Zugänge zur rechtlichen, politischen und kulturellen Verflechtungsgeschichte Ostmitteleuropas: [anlässlich des 60. Geburtstages von Stefan Troebst]. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, pp. 279–290.
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Hann, Chris. 2015. Ungarn: ein Land Mitteleuropas oder Mitteleurasiens? In: Johann P. Arnason, Petr Hlaváček, and Štefan Troebst (eds.). Mitteleuropa?: zwischen Realität, Chimäre und Konzept. Europaeana Pragensia 7. Praha: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Filozofická Fakulta: Filosofia, pp. 115–131.
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Hann, Chris. 2015. Why postimperial trumps postsocialist: crying back the national past in Hungary. In: Olivia Angé and David Berliner (eds.). Anthropology and nostalgia. New York: Berghahn, pp. 96–122.
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Hann, Chris. 2015. Carpathian Rusyns: an unresolved problem for Eurasia in the heart of the European macro-region. In: Valerii Padiak and Patricia A. Krafcik (eds.). A jubilee collection: essays in honor of Paul Robert Magocsi on his 70th birthday. Uzhhorod; Prešov; New York: Valerii Padiak Publishers, pp. 247–257.
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Hann, Chris. 2015. Wo und wann war Eurasien?: kontrastierende Geschichtskonstruktionen auf kontinentaler Ebene. In: Jürgen Heyde, Karsten Holste, Dietlind Hüchtker, Yvonne Kleinmann, and Katrin Steffen (eds.). Dekonstruieren und doch erzählen: polnische und andere Geschichten. Göttingen: Wallstein, pp. 285–292.
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Hann, Chris. 2015. (Kultur-)Kämpfe der Gegenwart: Deutschland, Ukraine, Europa, Eurasien. In: Ingo Schneider and Martin Sexl (eds.). Das Unbehagen an der Kultur. Hamburg: Argument Verlag, pp. 157–179.
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Hann, Chris. 2015. Property: anthropological aspects. In: James D. Wright (ed.). International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences 19. 2. ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 153–159.
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Hann, Chris and László Kürti. 2015. Agrarian ideology and local governance: continuities in postsocialist Hungary. In: Adam Bedřich and Tomáš Retka (eds.). Knight from Komárov: to Petr Skalník for his 70th birthday. Praha: AntropoWeb, pp. 93–115.
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Alexander, Catherine, Chris Hann, and Jonathan Parry. 2014. Economic anthropology: Industry and Inequality in Eurasia. In: Jennifer R. Cash (ed.). Resilience and Transformation in Eurasia: 1999 - 2014. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 31–40.
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Hann, Chris. 2014. Hierarchies of knowledge and the gold standard for anthropology in Eurasia. In: Jennifer R. Cash (ed.). Resilience and Transformation in Eurasia: 1999 - 2014. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 3–8.
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Hann, Chris. 2014. Kinship and Social Support in China and Vietnam. In: Jennifer R. Cash (ed.). Resilience and Transformation in Eurasia: 1999 - 2014. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 11–21.
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Hann, Chris. 2014. Realising Eurasia: moral economy and civilisational pluralism in the twenty-first century. In: Jennifer R. Cash (ed.). Resilience and Transformation in Eurasia: 1999 - 2014. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, pp. 59–67.
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Hann, Chris. 2014. Varieties of capitalism and varieties of economic anthropology. In: Vassilis Nitsiakos, Ioannis Manos, Georgios Agelopoulos, Aliki Angelidou, and Vassilis Dalkavoukis (eds.). Balkan border crossings: third annual of the Konitsa Summer School. Balkan Border Crossings: Contributions to Balkan Ethnography 4. Wien: LIT, pp. 9–30.
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