Publications of Jarrett Zigon
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Journal Article (13)
1.
Journal Article
39 (1), pp. 30 - 50 (2011)
A moral and ethical assemblage in Russian Orthodox drug rehabilitation. Ethos 2.
Journal Article
39 (1), pp. 30 - 50 (2011)
A moral and ethical assemblage in Russian Orthodox drug rehabilitation. Ethos 3.
Journal Article
26 (1), pp. 16 - 21 (2010)
'Spreading Grace' in post-Soviet Russia. Anthropology Today 4.
Journal Article
24 (3), pp. 326 - 343 (2010)
"A disease of frozen feelings": ethically working on emotional worlds in Russian Orthodox Church drug rehabilitation program. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 5.
Journal Article
10 (1/2), pp. 3 - 15 (2010)
Moral and ethical assemblages: a response to Fassin and Stoczkowski. Anthropological Theory 6.
Journal Article
20 (1), pp. 1 - 26 (2009)
Developing the moral person: the concepts of human, godmanhood, and feelings in some Russian articulations of morality. Anthropology of Consciousness 7.
Journal Article
9 (3), pp. 253 - 271 (2009)
Hope dies last: two aspects of hope in contemporary Moscow. Anthropological Theory 8.
Journal Article
37 (3), pp. 311 - 325 (2009)
Morality and HIV/AIDS: a comparison of Russian Orthodox Church and secular NGO approaches. Religion, State and Society 9.
Journal Article
37 (1), pp. 78 - 101 (2009)
Morality and personal experience: the moral conceptions of a Muscovite man. Ethos 10.
Journal Article
74 (2), pp. 286 - 288 (2009)
Phenomenological anthropology and morality: a reply to Robbins. Ethnos 11.
Journal Article
74 (2), pp. 251 - 276 (2009)
Within a range of possibilities: morality and ethics in social life. Ethnos 12.
Journal Article
7 (2), pp. 131 - 150 (2007)
Moral breakdown and the ethical demand: a theoretical framework for an anthropology of moralities. Anthropological Theory 13.
Journal Article
24 (2), pp. 71 - 80 (2006)
An ethics of hope: working on the self in contemporary Moscow. Anthropology of East Europe Review Book Chapter (5)
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Book Chapter
Zigon, J.). Berghahn, New York (2011)
Multiple moralities: discourses, practices, and breakdowns in post-Soviet Russia. In: Multiple moralities and religions in post-Soviet Russia, pp. 3 - 15 (Ed. 15.
Book Chapter
Hann, C.). Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (2010)
Cultivating responsible persons in the drug rehabilitation programme of a Russian Orthodox Church in St. Petersburg. In: Religion, identity, postsocialism: the Halle Focus Group 2003 - 2010, pp. 114 - 116 (Ed. 16.
Book Chapter
Heintz, M.). Berghahn, New York (2009)
Life history and personal experience: the moral conceptions of a Muscovite man. In: The anthropology of moralities, pp. 46 - 61 (Ed. 17.
Book Chapter
Aleksandra Vladimirovna: moral narratives of a Russian Orthodox woman. In: Religion, morality, and community in post-Soviet societies, pp. 85 - 113 (Eds. Steinberg, M. D.; Wanner, C.). Woodrow Wilson Center Press, Washington (2008)
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Book Chapter
The morality of HIV/AIDS: a comparison of Russian Orthodox Church and secular NGO approaches. In: Health capital and sustainable socioeconomic development, pp. 3 - 18 (Eds. Cholewka, P.; Motlagh, M. M.). CRC Press, Boca Raton (2008)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Five Muscovites: narratives of moral experience in contemporary Russia. Dissertation, The City University of New York, New York (2006)
Working Paper (1)
20.
Working Paper
"You should reform yourself and not other people": the ethics of hope in contemporary Moscow. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 88 (2006), 20 pp.
Other (1)
21.
Other
Religion and morality in European Russia, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Department II 'Socialist and Postsocialist Eurasia' 2006/2007, pp. 51 - 54 (2008)
Collected Edition (1)
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Collected Edition
Multiple moralities and religions in post-Soviet Russia. Berghahn, New York (2011), VI, 238 pp.
Monograph (3)
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Monograph
"HIV is God's blessing": rehabilitating morality in neoliberal Russia. University of California Press, Berkeley (2011), VIII, 258 pp.
24.
Monograph
Making the new post-Soviet person: moral experience in contemporary Moscow. Brill, Leiden (2010), VIII, 257 pp.
25.
Monograph
Morality: an anthropological perspective. Berg, Oxford (2008), VI, 180 pp.