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Alexander, Catherine, Reno, Joshua (ed.). 2012. Economies of recycling: global transformations of materials, values and social relations. London: ZED.
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Book in review process

Who is the We? Uzbek Identity revisited
Reviewed by 'Central Asia Research Froum' ed. by J. Morris

Other Publications

2012
Obruli oilaga kelin bolib tushish Uzbekistondagi koplab qizlarning orzusi, Published online by BBC Uzbek-Forum, October 6, available online under: http://www.bbc.co.uk/uzbek/interactivity/2012/09/120928_bbc_blog_uzbek_kelins.shtml

2010
Two ways to climb the tree which one to go: the making of agricultural policy in Uzbekistan, ZEF (Center for Development Research), Bonn, Germany

2010
Stakeholders overview for the agricultural innovations of the project, ZEF; Bonn, Germany

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