Publications of Aksana Ismailbekova
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Journal Article (14)
1.
Journal Article
143 (2), pp. 195 - 220 (2018)
Mapping lineage leadership in Kyrgyzstan: lineage associations and informal governance. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 2.
Journal Article
28, pp. 17 - 35 (2016)
Refleksija iz "polja", ili "antropologija u sebja doma": o regionalʹnom podchode i marginalʹnosti tematiki Centralʹnoj Azii. Antropologičeskij Forum 3.
Journal Article
44 (2), pp. 266 - 280 (2016)
Constructing the authority of women through custom: Bulak village, Kyrgyzstan. Nationalities Papers 4.
Journal Article
6, pp. 156 - 167 (2016)
Brak kak strategija vyživanija uzbekskoj obščiny posle konflikta v Oše 2010 g. Ėtnografičeskoe Obozrenie 5.
Journal Article
2015 (71), pp. 114 - 127 (2015)
Single mothers in Osh: well-being and coping strategies of women in the aftermath of the 2010 conflict in Kyrgyzstan. Focaal 6.
Journal Article
33 (3), pp. 375 - 389 (2014)
Migration and patrilineal descent: the role of women in Kyrgyzstan. Central Asian Survey 7.
Journal Article
32 (2), pp. 17 - 32 (2014)
Securing future lives of children through ritualized parenthood in the village of Bulak, Kyrgyzstan. Anthropology of East Europe Review 8.
Journal Article
45 (1-2), pp. 49 - 68 (2014)
Mobility as a coping strategy for Osh Uzbeks in the aftermath of conflict. Internationales Asien-Forum 9.
Journal Article
32 (2), pp. 1 - 16 (2014)
Ethnographies of belonging and the future in Kyrgyzstan: introduction to themed section of AEER. Anthropology of East Europe Review 10.
Journal Article
3, p. 77 - 77 (2014)
An analysis of patrilateral kin investment biases in two patrilocal Kipchak Turk populations from Kirgizstan and Bashkortostan. Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta: Serija 23; Antropologija 11.
Journal Article
41 (1), pp. 109 - 127 (2013)
Coping strategies: public avoidance, migration, and marriage in the aftermath of the Osh conflict, Fergana Valley. Nationalities Papers 12.
Journal Article
6, pp. 84 - 98 (2012)
Dinamika otnošenij v ėtničeski-smešannych semʹjach posle konflikta v gorode Oš, Ferganskaja dolina. Ėtnografičeskoe Obozrenie 13.
Journal Article
2 (2), pp. 177 - 195 (2012)
Transnational religious networks in Central Asia: structure, travel, and culture of Kyrgyz Tablighi Jama'at. Transnational Social Review 14.
Journal Article
Demography and patronage: the dynamics of the youth bulge in Kyrgyzstan. Orient (IV), pp. 33 - 43 (2010)
Book Chapter (8)
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Book Chapter
Ethnic differentiation and conflict dynamics: Uzbeks' marginalisation and non-marginalisation in southern Kyrgyzstan. In: Understanding the city through its margins: pluridisciplinary perspectives from case studies in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, pp. 161 - 184 (Eds. Chappatte, A.; Freitag, U.; Lafi, N.). Routledge, London; New York (2018)
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Book Chapter
Ethnic differentiation and conflict dynamics: Uzbeks' marginalisation and non-marginalisation in southern Kyrgyzstan. In: Understanding the city through its margins: pluridisciplinary perspectives from case studies in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, pp. 161 - 184 (Eds. Chapatte, A.; Freitag, U.; Lafi, N.). Routledge, London; New York (2018)
17.
Book Chapter
Roche, S.). Klaus Schwarz Verlag, Berlin (2017)
"Better to hold on to salt than to hold on to your daughter": marriage strategy in the aftermath of the conflict in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. In: The family in Central Asia: new perspectives, pp. 108 - 125 (Ed. 18.
Book Chapter
Jiménez Tovar, S.). El Colegio de México, México (2017)
El parentesco en Asia Central desde una perspectiva comparatista. In: Pertenencias múltiples, identidades cruzadas: nuevas perspectivas sobre Asia Central, 1. ed. Ed., pp. 49 - 86 (Ed. 19.
Book Chapter
Shifting borders: coping strategies of inhabitants in the aftermath of the Osh conflict, Kyrgyzstan. In: Spaces of conflict in everyday life: perspectives across Asia, pp. 33 - 55 (Ed. Sökefeld, M.). transcript, Bielefeld (2015)
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Book Chapter
As long as the capital is far away: multi-scalar peripheralization in Central Asia. In: Understanding geographies of polarization and peripheralization: perspectives from central and eastern Europe and beyond, pp. 80 - 97 (Eds. Lang, T.; Henn, S.; Ehrlich, K.; Sgibnev, W.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
21.
Book Chapter
Rasanayagam, M. J.; Beyer, J.). Indiana University Press, Bloomington (2014)
Performing democracy: state-making through patronage in Kyrgyzstan. In: Ethnographies of the state in Central Asia: performing politics, pp. 78 - 98 (Eds. Reeves, M.; 22.
Book Chapter
"Circle of trust": functions and mechanisms of patron-dient relations in the private farm. In: Politics, identity and education in Central Asia: post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, pp. 71 - 97 (Ed. Akçalı, P.). Routledge, London (2013)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
"The native son and blood ties": kinship and poetics of patronage in rural Kyrgyzstan. Dissertation, XV, 382 pp., Philosophische Fakultät I, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Halle/Saale (2012)
Working Paper (2)
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Working Paper
Migration and patrilineal descent: the effects of spatial male mobility on social female mobility in rural Kyrgyzstan. Crossroads Asia Working Paper Series 13 (2013), 26 pp.
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Working Paper
Coping strategies: public avoidance, migration, and marriage in the aftermath of the Osh conflict, Fergana Valley. Crossroads Asia Working Paper Series 4 (2012), 37 pp.
Other (1)
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Other
Patronatsbeziehungen: ein soziologisches Phänomen in der postsowjetischen kirgisischen Gesellschaft, Bericht/Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Abteilung I: Integration und Konflikt 2007, pp. 121 - 123 (2007)
Newspaper Article (2)
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Newspaper Article
Rituals vs. reality: what does democracy look like in Kyrgyzstan? BBC News (2012)
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Newspaper Article
Problesk nadeždy v okrovavlennom Kyrgyzstane. Feragana (2010)
Book Review (4)
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Book Review
36 (4), pp. 581 - 583 (2017)
Muslim women of the Fergana Valley: a 19th-century ethnography from Central Asia, by Vladimir Nalivkin, Maria Nalivkina, and Mariana Markova (translated by Mariana Markova and Marianne Kamp, and edited by Marianne Kamp), Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2016, 242 pp. Central Asian Survey 30.
Book Review
24 (3), pp. 388 - 389 (2016)
Finke, Peter. 2014. Variations on Uzbek identity: strategic choices, cognitive schemas and political constraints in identification processes. Integration and Conflict Studies, vol. 7. New York: Berghahn. 288 pp. Social Anthropology 31.
Book Review
23 (3), pp. 400 - 401 (2015)
Roche, Sophie. 2014. Domesticating youth: youth bulges and socio-political implications in Tajikistan (Integration and Conflict Studies). Oxford and London: Berghahn. Social Anthropology 32.
Book Review
66 (2), pp. 333 - 334 (2014)
Liu, Morgan Y., Under Solomon's throne, Uzbek visions of renewal in Osh. Europe Asia Studies Monograph (1)
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Monograph
Blood ties and the native son: poetics of patronage in Kyrgyzstan. Indiana University Press, Bloomington (2017), 248 pp.