James Ferguson
Susan S. and William H. Hindle Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Emeritus
Anthropology
Web page: https://www.stanford.edu/dept/anthropology/cgi-bin/web/?q=node/42
Bio
James Ferguson is the Susan S. and William H. Hindle Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, and Professor in the Department of Anthropology. He previously taught for many years at the University of California, Irvine. His major publications include The Anti-politics Machine: "Development", Depoliticization, and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho (Cambridge UP, 1990); Expectations of Modernity: Myths and Meanings of Urban Life on the Zambian Copperbelt (U. California Press, 1999); Global Shadows: Africa in the Neoliberal World Order (Duke UP, 2006); and Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution (Duke UP, 2015).
Academic Appointments
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Emeritus (Active) Professor, Anthropology
Administrative Appointments
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Susan S. and William H. Hindle Professor, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University (2011 - Present)
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Professor, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University (2007 - Present)
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Chair, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University (2007 - Present)
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Chair, Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University (2005 - 2007)
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Professor, Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford University (2003 - 2007)
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Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine (1999 - 2003)
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Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine (1999 - 2003)
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Director, Critical Theory Institute, University of California, Irvine (2001 - 2003)
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Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine (1992 - 1999)
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Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan (1990 - 1991)
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Visiting Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University (1987 - 1988)
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Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine (1986 - 1992)
Honors & Awards
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Honorary Simon Visiting Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Manchester (1998)
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Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford (2000/01)
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International Fellow, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2008/10)
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Appointed "Professor Extraordinaire", University of Stellenbosch (2009)
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Appointed "Honorary Professor", University of Cape Town (2010)
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Ellen Andrew Wright Fellow, Stanford Humanities Center (2010/11)
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Susan S. and William H. Hindle Professor, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford (2011)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
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Member, Graduate Committee supervising the graduate program in Social Relations (1987 - 1987)
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Member, School of Social Sciences Student Honors Papers Committee (1987 - 1987)
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Member, Graduate Committee supervising the graduate program in Social Relations (1988 - 1989)
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Member, Graduate Committee supervising the graduate program in Social Relations (1989 - 1990)
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Member, Honors Program Curriculum Committee (1988 - 1989)
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Member, University Affirmative Action Committee (1989 - 1990)
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Chair, Ad-hoc Committee on the Ph.D. in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology (1992 - 1993)
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Chair, Search Committee for Social Anthropology position, Department of Anthropology (1992 - 1993)
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Chair, Anthropology Graduate Committee (1993 - 1994)
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Chair, Anthropology Graduate Committee (1994 - 1995)
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Member, School of Social Sciences Honors Papers Committee (1995 - 1995)
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Member, International Studies Major Committee, School of Social Sciences (1995 - 1996)
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Member, International Studies Major Committee, School of Social Sciences (1996 - 1997)
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Member, International Studies Major Committee, School of Social Sciences (1997 - 1998)
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Member, University Committee for Affirmative Action and Diversity (1996 - 1997)
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Member, University Committee for Affirmative Action and Diversity (1997 - 1998)
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Member, Editorial board, University of California Press (1996 - 2001)
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Member, Anthropology Graduate Committee (1997 - 1998)
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Member, Editorial Committee, California International and Area Studies (CIAS) Electronic Publication Program, University of California Press (2000 - 2003)
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Member, CASA Graduate Admissions Committee (2003 - 2004)
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Member, University Curriculum Committee (2004 - 2005)
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Member, Dept. Chairs Steering Committee (2007 - 2009)
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Member, American Ethnological Society
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Member, African Studies Association
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Member, Association for Political and Legal Anthropology
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Member, Association for Africanist Anthropology
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Member, Oxford Development Studies International Advisory Board
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Member, Progress in Development Studies Advisory Board
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Member, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Editorial Board
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Member, Cultural Anthropology Editorial Board
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Member, Editorial Committee, California International and Area Studies (CIAS) Electronic Publications Program, University of California Press
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Member, African Development Editorial Board
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Member, Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Editorial Board
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Member, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, International Advisory Board
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Member, Social Dynamics, International Advisory Board
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Member, Critical African Studies, Editorial Board
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Member, Humanity, Editorial Board
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Member, Journal of Modern African Studies, Editorial Board
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Member, School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe, Board of Managers
Professional Education
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Ph.D., Harvard University, Social Anthropology (1985)
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M.A., Harvard University, Social Anthropology (1981)
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B.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, Cultural Anthropology (1979)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests
James's Ferguson's research has focused on southern Africa (especially Lesotho, Zambia, South Africa, and Namibia), and has engaged a broad range of theoretical and ethnographic issues. These include the politics of “development”, rural-urban migration, changing topgraphies of property and wealth, constructions of space and place, urban culture in mining towns, experiences of modernity, the spatialization of states, the place of “Africa” in a real and imagined world, and the theory and politics of ethnography. Running through much of this work is a concern with how discourses organized around concepts such as “development” and “modernity” intersect the lives of ordinary people.
Professor Ferguson's most recent work has explored the surprising creation and/or expansion (both in southern Africa and across the global South) of social welfare programs targeting the poor, anchored in schemes that directly transfer small amounts of cash to large numbers of low-income people. His work aims to situate these programs within a larger “politics of distribution,” and to show how they are linked to emergent forms of distributive politics in contexts where new masses of “working age” people are supported by means other than wage labor. In such settings of scarce and diminishing employment opportunities, distributive practices and distributive politics are acquiring a new centrality, with social protection, in particular, emerging as a key arena within which fundamental questions are addressed concerning how resources should be distributed, who is entitled to receive them, and why. In this context, new political possibilities and dangers are emerging, even as new analytical and critical strategies are required. A book on this topic (Give a Man a Fish: Reflections on the New Politics of Distribution) was recently published by Duke University Press.
2024-25 Courses
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Independent Studies (15)
- Directed Individual Study
ANTHRO 451 (Win, Spr) - Directed Reading in Environment and Resources
ENVRES 398 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Directed Research in Environment and Resources
ENVRES 399 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Graduate Independent Study
MTL 398 (Win, Spr) - Graduate Internship
ANTHRO 452 (Win, Spr) - Graduate Teaching
ANTHRO 440 (Win, Spr) - Independent Study for Honors or Senior Paper Writing
ANTHRO 95B (Win, Spr) - Internship in Anthropology
ANTHRO 97 (Win, Spr) - Master's Project
ANTHRO 441 (Win, Spr) - Qualifying Examination: Area
ANTHRO 401B (Win, Spr) - Qualifying Examination: Topic
ANTHRO 401A (Win, Spr) - Qualifying Paper
MTL 390 (Win, Spr) - Reading for Orals
MTL 399 (Win, Spr) - Research Apprenticeship
ANTHRO 450 (Win, Spr) - Research in Anthropology
ANTHRO 95 (Win, Spr)
- Directed Individual Study
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Prior Year Courses
2022-23 Courses
- Anthropology of Socialism
ANTHRO 196 (Aut) - Foundations of Social Theory
ANTHRO 301A (Win) - Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology
ANTHRO 1, ANTHRO 201 (Win) - Political Anthropology
ANTHRO 324 (Aut)
2021-22 Courses
- Introduction to Cultural and Social Anthropology
ANTHRO 1, ANTHRO 201 (Spr)
- Anthropology of Socialism
Stanford Advisees
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Doctoral Dissertation Reader (AC)
Ben Baker, Emilia Groupp, Shantanu Nevrekar, Alexa Russo, Esteban Salmon Perrilliat, Isabel Salovaara, Adela Zhang -
Doctoral Dissertation Advisor (AC)
Venolia Rabodiba, Elliott Reichardt -
Master's Program Advisor
Venolia Rabodiba -
Doctoral (Program)
Teal Nguot, Venolia Rabodiba, Shan Yang, zoe vangelder
All Publications
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Proletarian Politics Today: On the Perils and Possibilities of Historical Analogy
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY
2019; 61 (1): 4–22
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0010417518000476
View details for Web of Science ID 000454573800002
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The Anthropology of Postindustrialism Ethnographies of Disconnection Foreword
ANTHROPOLOGY OF POSTINDUSTRIALISM: ETHNOGRAPHIES OF DISCONNECTION
2016; 27: XI-XIII
View details for Web of Science ID 000384290700001
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DEBATING 'THE REDISCOVERY OF LIBERALISM' IN ZAMBIA: RESPONSES TO HARRI ENGLUND
AFRICA
2014; 84 (4): 658-667
View details for DOI 10.1017/S0001972014000527
View details for Web of Science ID 000344349100009
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Globalizing Africa? Observations from an inconvenient continent
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES-MADRID
2014: 105–27
View details for Web of Science ID 000424266500007
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Declarations of dependence: labour, personhood, and welfare in southern Africa
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
2013; 19 (2): 223-242
View details for DOI 10.1111/1467-9655.12023
View details for Web of Science ID 000318294000001
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Reply to comments on 'Declarations of dependence'
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
2013; 19 (2): 258-260
View details for DOI 10.1111/1467-9655.12031
View details for Web of Science ID 000318294000009
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How to Do Things with Land: A Distributive Perspective on Rural Livelihoods in Southern Africa
JOURNAL OF AGRARIAN CHANGE
2013; 13 (1): 166-174
View details for DOI 10.1111/j.1471-0366.2012.00363.x
View details for Web of Science ID 000312536400009
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Cosmologies of Welfare: Two Conceptions of Social Assistance in Contemporary South Africa
RADICAL EGALITARIANISM: LOCAL REALITIES, GLOBAL RELATIONS
2013: 111-+
View details for Web of Science ID 000328286300008
- The social life of 'cash payment': Money, markets, and the mutualities of poverty Cash on the Table: Markets, Values, and Moral Economies edited by Fischer, E. F., Benson, P. Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press. 2013
- Invisible Humanism: An African 1968 and its aftermaths The Long 1968: Revisions and New Perspectives edited by Alinder, J., Aneesh, A., Sherman, D. J., Dijk, R. v. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 2013
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Structures of responsibility Afterword
ETHNOGRAPHY
2012; 13 (4): 558-562
View details for DOI 10.1177/1466138111435755
View details for Web of Science ID 000310161100008
- Cosmologies of welfare: Two conceptions of social assistance in contemporary South Africa Radical Egalitarianism: Local Realities. Global Relations edited by Aulino, F., Goheen, M., Tambiah, S. J. Fordham University Press. 2012
- What comes after the social? Historicizing the future of social assistance and identity registration in Africa Registration and Recognition: Documenting the Person in World History edited by Breckenridge, K., Szreter, S. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2012
- Theory from the Comaroffs, or How to know the world up, down, backwards and forwards The Johannesburg Salon 2012; 5
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Toward a left art of government: from 'Foucauldian critique' to Foucauldian politics
HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES
2011; 24 (4): 61-68
View details for DOI 10.1177/0952695111413849
View details for Web of Science ID 000295917000005
- Novelty and method: Reflections on global fieldwork Multi-sited Ethnography: Problems and Possibilities in the Translocation of Research Methods edited by Coleman, S., Hellermann, P. v. 2011
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The Uses of Neoliberalism
ANTIPODE
2010; 41: 166-184
View details for DOI 10.1111/j.1467-8330.2009.00721.x
View details for Web of Science ID 000276009800009
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Reply to the comments on Global Shadows
SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF TROPICAL GEOGRAPHY
2008; 29 (3): 270-273
View details for DOI 10.1111/j.1467-9493.2008.00341.x
View details for Web of Science ID 000261085100006
- Formalities of poverty: Thinking about social assistance in neoliberal South Africa African Studies Review 2007; 50 (2): 71-86
- Global Shadows: Africa in the Neoliberal World Order Duke University Press. 2006
- Transnational topographies of power: beyond the state and civil society in the study of African politics Accelerating Possession: Global Futures of Property and Personhood edited by Maurer, B., Schwab, G. New York: Columbia University Press. 2006
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Seeing like an oil company: Space, security, and global capital in neoliberal Africa
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
2005; 107 (3): 377-382
View details for Web of Science ID 000231919100006
- Decomposing modernity: history and hierarchy after development Postcolonial Studies and Beyond edited by Loomba, A., Kaul, S., Bunzl, M., Burton, A., Esty, J. Duke University Press. 2005
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Spatializing States: Toward an Ethnography of Neoliberal Governmentality
ANTHROPOLOGIES OF MODERNITY: FOUCAULT, GOVERNMENTALITY, AND LIFE POLITICS
2005: 105–31
View details for DOI 10.1002/9780470775875.ch4
View details for Web of Science ID 000297742100005
- Development after neoliberalism Codesria Bulletin 2005; 3-4: 44-45
- Power topographies: beyond the state and civil society in the study of African politics A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics edited by Nugent, D., Vincent, J. 2004
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Stillborn chrysalis: reflections on the fate of national culture in neoliberal Zambia
GLOBAL NETWORKS-A JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL AFFAIRS
2003; 3 (3): 271-297
View details for Web of Science ID 000187205700006
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Spatializing states: toward an ethnography of neoliberal governmentality
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST
2002; 29 (4): 981-1002
View details for Web of Science ID 000179975900008
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Of mimicry and membership: Africans and the "new world society"
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
2002; 17 (4): 551-569
View details for Web of Science ID 000179273900003
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Songs of the women migrants: Performance and identity in South Africa (Book Review)
JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN STUDIES
2001; 27 (4): 875-877
View details for Web of Science ID 000172904600018
- La reponse au critiques de James Ferguson Politique Africaine 2001; 81
- Global disconnect: abjection and the aftermath of modernism The Anthropology of Globalization edited by Inda, J. X., Rosaldo, R. 2001
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Economics and barbarism: An anthropological comment on Pearson's "Homo economicus"
HISTORY OF POLITICAL ECONOMY
2000; 32 (4): 991-998
View details for Web of Science ID 000166808900012
- Expectations of Modernity: Myths and Meanings of Urban Life on the Zambian Copperbelt University of California Press. 1999
- Culture, Power, Place: Explorations in Critical Anthropology edited by Ferguson, J., Gupta, A. Duke University Press. 1997
- Discipline and practice: 'the field' as site, method, and location in anthropology" Anthropological Locations: Boundaries and Grounds of a Field Science edited by Gupta, A., Ferguson, J. University of California Press. 1997
- Anthropology and its evil twin: development in the constitution of a discipline International Development and the Social Sciences edited by Cooper, F., Packard, R. University of California Press. 1997
- Anthropological Locations: Boundaries and Grounds of a Field Science edited by Ferguson, J., Gupta, A. University of California Press. 1997
- Culture, power, place: ethnography at the end of an era Culture, Power, Place: Explorations in Critical Anthropology edited by Gupta, A., Ferguson, J. Duke University Press. 1997
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Urban trends on the Zambian copperbelt: A short bibliographic note
JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN STUDIES
1996; 22 (2): 313-313
View details for Web of Science ID A1996UU80100009
- Paradoxes of sovereignty and independence: 'real' and 'pseudo-' nation-states and the depoliticization of poverty Siting Culture: The Shifting Anthropological Object edited by Olwig, K. F., Hastrup, K. Routledge. 1996
- Development Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology edited by Spencer, J., Barnard, A. Routledge. 1996
- From African socialism to scientific capitalism: reflections on the legitimation crisis in IMF-ruled Africa Debating Development Discourse: Institutional and Popular Perspectives edited by Moore, D. B., Schmitz, G. R. St. Martin's Press. 1995
- The Anti-politics Machine: "Development." Depoliticization and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 1994
- The anti-politics machine: 'development' and bureaucratic power in Lesotho The Ecologist 1994; 24 (5): 176-181
- Power or complexity? Transition 1994; 64: 132-138
- Mobile workers, modernist narratives, and colonial liberalism: reply to a straw man Journal of Southern African Studies 1994; 20 (4): 633-640
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THE POLITICS OF HARMONY - LAND DISPUTE STRATEGIES IN SWAZILAND - ROSE,LL (Book Review)
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
1993; 95 (1): 234-235
View details for Web of Science ID A1993KU10800093
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HISTORY, POWER, IDEOLOGY - CENTRAL ISSUES IN MARXISM AND ANTHROPOLOGY - DONHAM,DL (Book Review)
ANTHROPOLOGICAL QUARTERLY
1993; 66 (1): 52-54
View details for Web of Science ID A1993KM74100007
- De-moralizing economies: African socialism, scientific capitalism, and the moral politics of 'structural adjustment Moralizing States: The Ethnography of the Present edited by Moore, S. F. American Anthropological Association. 1993
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THE CULTURAL TOPOGRAPHY OF WEALTH - COMMODITY PATHS AND THE STRUCTURE OF PROPERTY IN RURAL LESOTHO
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST
1992; 94 (1): 55-73
View details for Web of Science ID A1992HJ26000004
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BEYOND CULTURE - SPACE, IDENTITY, AND THE POLITICS OF DIFFERENCE
MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOC
AMER ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOC. 1992: 6–23
View details for Web of Science ID A1992JC57800001
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THE COUNTRY AND THE CITY ON THE COPPERBELT
MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOC
AMER ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOC. 1992: 80–92
View details for Web of Science ID A1992JC57800005
- Reply to Comments on "The Anti-Politics Machine" The Journal of Research 1992: 141-159
- Special issue on "Space and Place in Anthropology" Cultural Anthropology 1992; 7 (1)
- Reply to Shanafelt American Anthropologist 1992; 94 (4): 935-937
- Migrants No More - Johan Pottier Africa 1992; 61 (3): 429-431
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BITTER MONEY - CULTURAL ECONOMY AND SOME AFRICAN MEANINGS OF FORBIDDEN COMMODITIES - SHIPTON,P (Book Review)
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGIST
1991; 18 (3): 620-621
View details for Web of Science ID A1991GA97500028
- Machines as the Measure of Man - Michael Adas American Anthropologist 1991; 93 (1): 229-30
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MOBILE WORKERS, MODERNIST NARRATIVES - A CRITIQUE OF THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF TRANSITION ON THE ZAMBIAN COPPERBELT .2.
JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN STUDIES
1990; 16 (4): 603-621
View details for Web of Science ID A1990EV22900001
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MOBILE WORKERS, MODERNIST NARRATIVES - A CRITIQUE OF THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF TRANSITION ON THE ZAMBIAN COPPERBELT .1.
JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN AFRICAN STUDIES
1990; 16 (3): 385-412
View details for Web of Science ID A1990EG83400001
- The Anti-politics Machine: "Development." Depoliticization and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho Cambridge University Press. 1990
- The Anti-politics Machine: "Development." Depoliticization and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho David Philip, Cape Town. 1990
- Cultural Exchange: New Developments in the Anthropology of Commodities Cultural Anthropology 1988; 3 (4): 488-513
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THE BOVINE MYSTIQUE - POWER, PROPERTY AND LIVESTOCK IN RURAL LESOTHO
MAN
1985; 20 (4): 647-674
View details for Web of Science ID A1985AWM2300004