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2022
1 Bruckermann, Charlotte Louise.
“There’s an App for That!”: Ordering Claims on Natural Resources through Individual Carbon Accounts in China. Capitalism Nature Socialism 2022 ;Volum 33.(4) s. 95-114
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2021
2 Bruckermann, Charlotte Louise.
Network marketing and state legitimacy in China: Regulating trust from physical workplaces to virtual spaces. Economic Anthropology 2021 ;Volum 8.(1) s. 86-101
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2020
3 Bruckermann, Charlotte.
Green Infrastructure as Financialized Utopia: Carbon Offset Forests in China. I: Financialization - Relational Approaches. Berghahn Books 2020 ISBN 978-1-78920-751-4.
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4 Bruckermann, Charlotte.
Locating labor and class in contemporary capitalism: historical comparison and spatial analogies in the Chinese politics of place. Dialectical Anthropology 2020
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5 Bruckermann, Charlotte Louise.
Green Freeze: Fuelling Discontent with Environmental Metrics. Cultural Anthropology Hot Spots 2020
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2019
6 Bruckermann, Charlotte.
Claiming Homes: confronting domicide in rural China. Berghahn Books 2019 (ISBN 978-1-78920-357-8) 260 s.
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7 Bruckermann, Charlotte.
Why Do Grandparents Grumble? Chinese Children’s Birthdays between Kinship, Market, and State. Ethnos 2019 s. 1-23
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2018
8 Bruckermann, Charlotte.
Rumours as Moral Action: Contesting the local state through housing in China. Critique of Anthropology 2018 ;Volum 38.(2) s. 188-203
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9 Bruckermann, Charlotte Louise.
From Ancestral Tablets to Patriotic Portraits: Remembering Kinship in Rural Chinese Homes. I: To Be at Home: House, Work and Self in the Modern World. Walter de Gruyter (De Gruyter) 2018 ISBN 9783110579871. s. 204-209
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2017
10 Bruckermann, Charlotte Louise.
Caring claims and the relational self across time: grandmothers overcoming reproductive crises in rural China. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 2017
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11 Bruckermann, Charlotte Louise.
The Materiality of the Uncanny: Preserving the Ruins of Revolution in Rural Chinese Homes. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 2017
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