Publications of I-Chieh Fang

Journal Article (4)

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Journal Article
Fang, I-Chieh. 2016. 市場化的青春:青春作為中介移民打工的社會機制 ['Marketized' adolescents: when adolescents become the social mediating mechanism for migrant wage labor]. 考古人類學刊 [Journal of Archaeology and Anthropology] 84: 111–143. DOI: https://doi.org/10.6152/jaa.2016.06.0004.
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Journal Article
Fang, I-Chieh. 2015. Family dynamics after migration in post-Mao rural China. Anthropology of this Century (12).
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Journal Article
Fang, I-Chieh. 2015. Family dynamics after migration in post-Mao rural China. Anthropology of this Century 2015(12).
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Journal Article
Fang, I-Chieh. 2013. Value shuffling between argriculture and industry [In Chinese language]. Renleixue shijie 13: 10–13.

Book Chapter (3)

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Book Chapter
Fang, I-Chieh. 2018. Precarity, Guanxi, and the informal economy of peasant workers in contemporary China. In: Chris Hann and Jonathan Parry (eds.). Industrial labor on the margins of capitalism: precarity, class, and the neoliberal subject. 1. ed. Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy 4. New York; Oxford: Berghahn, pp. 265–288.
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Book Chapter
Fang, I-Chieh. 2016. 'Independent, yet not grown up’: young migrant workers’ journey in post-Mao China. In: Maria Petmesidou, Enrique Delamónica, Christos Papatheodorou, and Aldrie Henry-Lee (eds.). Child poverty, youth (un)employment, and social inclusion. CROP International Poverty Studies 1. Stuttgart: ibidem, pp. 273–302.
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Book Chapter
Fang, I-Chieh. 2013. The girls who are keen to get married. In: Charles Stafford (ed.). Ordinary ethics in China. Monographs on Social Anthropology 79. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 66–79.

Working Paper (1)

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Working Paper
Fang, I-Chieh. 2012. In-between regulations and authority: growing up and becoming independent in the factory as migrant workers in Post-Mao China. ERCCT Online Paper Series/Young Scholar Workshop 2012 Selected Collections 13. Tübingen: European Research Center on Contemporary Taiwan.

Other (1)

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Other
Fang, I-Chieh. 2013. Marketised adolescence: individualization, rite of passage and the process of achieving adulthood of new generation migrant workers in post-Mao China [In Chinese language]. Contemporary China newsletter 19. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0015-13A0-E.
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