Publications of Brian Donahoe
All genres
Journal Article (11)
1.
Journal Article
15 (3/4), pp. 397 - 417 (2011)
On the creation of indigenous subjects in the Russian Federation. Citizenship Studies 2.
Journal Article
4, pp. 55 - 119 (2010)
Izmenenie praktiki regulirovanija dostupa k prirodnym resursam u nekotorych olenevodčeskich narodov Sibiri: popytka teoretičeskogo obobščenija. Novye Issledovanija Tuvy 3.
Journal Article
49 (6), pp. 993 - 1020 (2008)
Size and place in the construction of indigeneity in the Russian Federation. Current Anthropology 4.
Journal Article
33, pp. 128 - 163 (2007)
Izmenenie praktik regulirovanija dostupa k prirodnym resursam u olenevodčeskich narodov Sibiri. Rasy i Narody 5.
Journal Article
5 (1), pp. 87 - 116 (2006)
Who owns the Taiga?: inclusive vs. exclusive senses of property among the Tozhu and Tofa of southern Siberia. Sibirica 6.
Journal Article
19, pp. 18 - 22 (2006)
Die indigenen Völker Sibiriens: Landrechte, Legalismus und Lebensstil. Infoemagazin 7.
Journal Article
2005, pp. 56 - 63 (2005)
Southern Siberia. Indigenous World 8.
Journal Article
27 (1), pp. 48 - 52 (2003)
Hunting for a solution: Tozhu wild animal resources threatened by poaching and industrial development. Cultural Survival Quarterly 9.
Journal Article
27 (1), pp. 12 - 18 (2003)
The troubled Taiga: survival on the move for the last nomadic reindeer herders of South Siberia, Mongolia, and China. Cultural Survival Quarterly 10.
Journal Article
26, pp. 19 - 20 (2001)
Where have all the reindeer gone? Russian Conservation News 11.
Journal Article
25 (2), pp. 76 - 78 (2001)
Requiem or recovery: the 21st century fate of the reindeer-herding peoples of Inner Asia. Cultural Survival Quarterly Book Chapter (12)
12.
Book Chapter
Russian legal anthropology: from empirical ethnography to applied innovation. In: The Oxford handbook of law and anthropology, pp. 132 - 152 (Eds.
13.
Book Chapter
Identity categories and the relationship between cognition and the production of subjectivities. In: Nomadic and indigenous spaces: productions and cognition, pp. 137 - 153 (Ed. Miggelbrink, J.). Ashgate, Farnham (2013)
14.
Book Chapter
Schlee, G.). Berghahn, New York (2012)
"Trust" or "domination"?: divergent perceptions of property in animals among the Tozhu and the Tofa of south Siberia. In: Who owns the stock?: collective and multiple forms of property in animals, pp. 99 - 119 (Eds. Khazanov, A. M.; 15.
Book Chapter
Naming, claiming, proving?: the burden of proof issue for Russia's indigenous peoples. In: Law against the state: ethnographic forays into law's transformations, pp. 44 - 69 (Eds.
16.
Book Chapter
Introduction: law's travels and transformations. In: Law against the state: ethnographic forays into law's transformations, pp. 1 - 22 (Eds.
17.
Book Chapter
Donahoe, B.; Habeck, J. O.). Berghahn, New York (2011)
In the face of adversity: Shagonar’s culture workers bear the torch of culture. In: Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond, pp. 119 - 136 (Eds. 18.
Book Chapter
Donahoe, B.; Habeck, J. O.). Berghahn, New York (2011)
Research design and methodology of the comparative research project "The social significance of the House of Culture”. In: Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond, pp. 277 - 291 (Eds. 19.
Book Chapter
Donahoe, B.; Habeck, J. O.). Berghahn, New York (2011)
Constellations of culture work in present-day Siberia. In: Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond, pp. 137 - 160 (Eds. 20.
Book Chapter
Namsaraeva, S.; Ma, N.; Yudeng, W.). Minzu chubanshe, Beijing (2009)
Comparative analysis of property rights among the Tofa and Tozhu of Southern Siberia [In Chinese language]. In: Makesi Pulangke shehui renleixue yanjiusuo: Xibolia huigu [Max-Planck-Institute for Social Anthropology: Siberian Studies Review], pp. 2 - 22 (Eds. 21.
Book Chapter
The law as a source of environmental justice in the Russian Federation. In: Environmental justice and sustainability in the former Soviet Union, pp. 21 - 46 (Eds. Agyeman, J.; Ogneva-Himmelberger, Y.). MIT, Cambridge (2009)
22.
Book Chapter
Tuvincy-todžincy: očerk sovremennoj kul'tury. In: Tjurkskie narody Vostočnoj Sibiri, pp. 186 - 204 (Eds. Funk, D. A.; Alekseev, N. A.). Nauka, Moscow (2008)
23.
Book Chapter
Olenevodstvo Tuvincev-Todžincev Segodnja. In: Voprosy izučenija istorii i kul'tury narodov centralnoj azii i sopredel'nych regionov, pp. 121 - 132. Nacional'nyj muzej imeni Aldan Maadyr, Kyzyl (2006)
Thesis - PhD (1)
24.
Thesis - PhD
A line in the Sayans: history and divergent perceptions of property among the Tozhu and Tofa of South Siberia. Dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington (2003)
Working Paper (4)
25.
Working Paper
Situated bounded rationality: linking institutional analysis to cognitive, processual, and phenomenological approaches in anthropology. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 117 (2009), 18 pp.
26.
Working Paper
The formation and mobilization of collective identities in situations of conflict and integration. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 116 (2009), 47 pp.
27.
Working Paper
Local perspectives on hunting and poaching: research report for WWF Russia Altai-Saian Ecoregion. (2008), 35 pp.
28.
Working Paper
"Hey, You! Get offa my Taiga!": comparing the sense of property rights among the Tofa and Tozhu-Tyva. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers 38 (2002), 28 pp.
Issue (1)
29.
Issue
27, (1) (2003)
The troubled Taiga (Special issue). Cultural Survival Quarterly Other (1)
30.
Other
Interethnic clan relationships in Asia and Africa, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report 2002/2003, pp. 79 - 88 (2003)
Book Review (5)
31.
Book Review
13 (1), pp. 84 - 87 (2014)
Khanty, people of the Taiga: surviving the 20th century. Sibirica 32.
Book Review
13 (1), pp. 84 - 87 (2014)
Wiget, Andrew and Olga Balalaeva: Khanty; People of the Taiga; surviving the 20th century. Sibirica 33.
Book Review
Susan Alexandra Crate. Cows, Kin, and Globalization: An Ethnography of Sustainability (Globalization and the Environment). Lanham: AltaMira Press, 2006. H-Net Soyuz (2008)
34.
Book Review
6 (1), pp. 119 - 121 (2007)
Singing story, healing drum: shamans and storytellers of Turkic Siberia by Kira Van Deusen (University of Washington Press, 2004). Sibirica 35.
Book Review
4 (2), pp. 237 - 238 (2004)
Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov, The social life of the state in subarctic Siberia (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003). Sibirica Collected Edition (2)
36.
Collected Edition
Law against the state: ethnographic forays into law's transformations. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2012), XIV, 291 pp.
37.
Collected Edition
Reconstructing the House of Culture: community, self and the makings of culture in Russia and beyond. Berghahn, New York (2011), XII, 336 pp.