Publications of Thomas Widlok

Journal Article (2)

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Journal Article
Widlok, Thomas. 2001. Living on ethnography and comparison: what difference do Haiom "bushmen" make to anthropology (and vice versa)? Anthropos 96: 359–378.
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Journal Article
Widlok, Thomas. 2001. Relational properties: understanding ownership in the Namib Desert and beyond. Zeitschrift für Ethnologie 126: 237–268.

Book Chapter (5)

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Book Chapter
Widlok, Thomas. 2002. Corporatism and the Namibian San. In: D. LeBeau and R. Gordon (eds.). Challenges for anthropology in the "African Renaissance": a Southern African contribution; [AASA 2000 conference]. University of Namibia Press Publication 1. Windhoek: University of Namibia Press, pp. 206–216.
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Book Chapter
Widlok, Thomas. 2001. Introduction to part II: ritual practice. In: Thomas Widlok (ed.). Symbolic categories and ritual practice in hunter-gatherer experiences. African Study Monographs: Supplementary Issue 27. Kyoto: The Center for African Area Studies, pp. 99–102.
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Book Chapter
Widlok, Thomas. 2001. Preface. Symbolic categories and ritual practice in hunter-gatherer experiences. African Study Monographs: Supplementary Issue 27. Kyoto: The Center for African Area Studies, pp. 1–2.
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Book Chapter
Widlok, Thomas. 2001. The illusion of a future?: medicine dance rituals for the civil society of tomorrow. In: Thomas Widlok (ed.). Symbolic categories and ritual practice in hunter-gatherer experiences. African Study Monographs: Supplementary Issue 27. Kyoto: The Center for African Area Studies, pp. 165–181.
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Book Chapter
Widlok, Thomas. 2000. Names that escape the state: Hai//om naming practices versus domination and isolation. In: Peter P. Schweitzer, Megan Biesele, and Robert K. Hitchcock (eds.). Hunters and gatherers in the modern world: conflict, resistance and self-determination. New York: Berghahn, pp. 361–379.

Working Paper (3)

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Working Paper
Widlok, Thomas. 2002. Towards a theoretical approach to the moral dimension of access. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 37. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-9EAA-4.
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Working Paper
Widlok, Thomas. 2001. Equality, group rights, and corporate ownership of land: a comparative perspective of indigenous dilemmas in Australia and Namibia. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 21. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-9ED6-F.
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Working Paper
Widlok, Thomas. 2000. Dealing with institutional changes in property regimes: an African case study. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 12. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0011-9F73-5.

Collected Edition (1)

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Collected Edition
Widlok, Thomas and K. Sugawara (eds.). 2001. Symbolic categories and ritual practice in hunter-gatherer experiences. African Study Monographs: Supplementary Issue 27. Kyoto: The Center for African Area Studies.

Interview (1)

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Interview
Widlok, Thomas. 2022. Anfänge: eine neue Geschichte der Menschheit. Interview by Christoph Brumann. Book Chat. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. https://www.eth.mpg.de/de/book-chat/anfaenge-eine-neue-geschichte-der-menschheit.
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