Publikationen von Beata Vidacs
Alle Typen
Zeitschriftenartikel (3)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
43 (1), S. 12 - 29 (2018)
Blood is thicker than water: transformations in strategies of choosing godparents in a Hungarian village. Journal of Family History 2.
Zeitschriftenartikel
11 (1), S. 25 - 41 (2011)
Banal nationalism, football, and discourse community in Africa. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 3.
Zeitschriftenartikel
71, S. 23 - 26 (2010)
Conflicting interests, conflicting motivations: the politics of football in a Cameroonian village. Africa e Mediterraneo Buchkapitel (5)
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Buchkapitel
Gudeman, S.). Berghahn, New York (2015)
The ideal of self-sufficiency and the reality of dependence: a Hungarian case. In: Oikos and market: explorations in self-sufficiency after socialism, S. 24 - 46 (Hg. 5.
Buchkapitel
Gudeman, S.). Berghahn, New York (2015)
From pig-sticking to festival: changes in pig-sticking practices in the Hungarian countryside. In: Economy and ritual: studies of postsocialist transformations, S. 79 - 106 (Hg. 6.
Buchkapitel
Vargyas, G.). L'Harmattan, Budapest (2010)
Az etnográfiától az antropológiáig: megjegyzések a terepmunkáról. In: Átjárók: a magyar néprajztól az európai etnológiáig és a kulturális antropológiáig Könyv, S. 137 - 148 (Hg. 7.
Buchkapitel
O esporte e os estudos africanos. In: Mais do que um jogo: o esporte e o continente Africano, S. 37 - 69 (Hg. Melo, V. A. d.; Bittencourt, M.; Nascimento, A.). Apicuri, Rio de Janeiro (2010)
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Buchkapitel
The daily life of Cameroonian football. In: The global game: writers of soccer, S. 16 - 19 (Hg. Turnbull, J.; Satterlee, T.; Raab, A.). University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln (2008)
Sonstige (1)
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Sonstige
Economy and Ritual, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report: Dapertment II 'Resilience and Transformation in Eurasia' 2008/2009, S. 58 - 61 (2010)
Monografie (2)
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Monografie
Visions of a better world: football in the Cameroonian social imagination. LIT, Münster (2010), 219 S.
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Monografie
Egy szebb jövő képei: a futball a kameruni közgondolkodásban. L'Harmattan, Budapest (2009), 200 S.