OUR PUBLICATIONS

Nobody's People Hierarchy as Hope in a Society of Thieves
Source: Stanford University Press
Author(s): Anastasia Piliavsky
Published: 2020
Capitalisms: Towards a Global History
Source: Oxford University Press
Author(s): Kaveh Yazdani, Dilip M. Menon
Published: 2020
The Debris of Democracy in Nagaland
Source: Handbook of Tribal Politics in India, edited by Jagannath Ambagudia and Virginius Xaxa, 438-456. New Delhi: Sage.
Author(s): Jelle J.P. Wouters
Published: 2021
Hailing the State: Collective Assembly and the Politics of Recognition in the History of Indian Democracy
Source: Duke University Press
Author(s): Lisa Mitchell
Published: Forthcoming
Spaces of Collective Representation: Urban Growth, Democracy, and Political Inclusion
Source: Eugénie L. Birch, William Burke-White, and Mark Alan Hughes, eds., Cities for All: Issues in Sustainable Urban Development, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Author(s): Lisa Mitchell
Published: 2018
The Railway Station and New Forms of Political Practice in the History of Indian Democracy
Source: Chapter 6, in Ralf Roth and Paul van Heesvelde, Eds., The City and the Railway in the World: 19th to 21st Centuries, London: Routledge.
Author(s): Lisa Mitchell
Published: Forthcoming
Other Places, Other Times: Brokerage in History and Practice
Source: Lisa Björkman, ed., Bombay Brokers: Anthropological Theory from the Ethnographic Edge, Duke University Press.
Author(s): Lisa Mitchell
Published: 2021
Whose Emotions? Boundaries and Boundary Markers in the Representation of Emotions
Source: Epilogue, in Margrit Pernau, ed., special issue on “Emotions,” South Asian History and Culture.
Author(s): Lisa Mitchell
Published: 2021
The legend of Babu Farari. The polyvocal narrative of a village bandit in Central India
Source: Terrain: Anthropologie & sciences humaines, no.74
Author(s): Tommaso Sbriccoli
Published: 2021

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Anastasia Piliavsky

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anastasia.piliavsky@kcl.ac.uk

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