Publikationen von Charlotte Bruckermann
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Zeitschriftenartikel (8)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
33 (4), S. 95 - 114 (2022)
"There's an app for that!" Ordering claims on natural resources through individual carbon accounts in China. Capitalism Nature Socialism 2.
Zeitschriftenartikel
8 (1), S. 86 - 101 (2021)
Network marketing and state legitimacy in China: regulating trust from physical workplaces to virtual spaces. Economic Anthropology 3.
Zeitschriftenartikel
85 (1), S. 145 - 167 (2020)
Why do grandparents grumble? Chinese children’s birthdays between kinship, market, and state. Ethnos 4.
Zeitschriftenartikel
38 (2), S. 188 - 203 (2018)
Rumours as moral action: contesting the local state through housing in China. Critique of Anthropology 5.
Zeitschriftenartikel
23 (2), S. 356 - 375 (2017)
Caring claims and the relational self across time: grandmothers overcoming reproductive crises in rural China. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.
Zeitschriftenartikel
37 (3), S. 446 - 455 (2017)
The materiality of the uncanny: preserving the ruins of revolution in rural Chinese homes in special issue on dwelling. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 7.
Zeitschriftenartikel
Longevity, labor, and care between kin and state in China. Global Europe (114), S. 2 - 23 (2017)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
42 (2), S. 188 - 224 (2016)
Trading on tradition: tourism, ritual, and capitalism in a Chinese village. Modern China Buchkapitel (3)
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Buchkapitel
Carrier, J. G.). Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham; Northampton (2022)
Labour. In: A handbook of economic anthropology, 3. ed. Aufl., S. 110 - 120 (Hg. 10.
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Buchkapitel
From ancestral tablets to patriotic portraits: remembering kinship in rural Chinese homes. In: To be at home: house, work and self in the modern world, S. 204 - 209 (Hg. Hentschke, F.; Williams, J.). De Gruyter, Berlin; Boston (2018)
Monografie (2)
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Monografie
Claiming homes: confronting domicide in rural China. Berghahn, Oxford; New York (2019), 260 S.
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Monografie
The anthropology of China: China as ethnographic and theoretical critique. Imperial College Press, London (2016), X, 279 S.
Interview (1)
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Interview
Effects of financialisation in China. (2019)