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Dr Frances Pine -
Publications
Books
Land, labour and
movement in a Polish mountain village (monograph in preparation) Edited
Books
| 1998 |
Surviving Post-socialism: local strategies and regional
responses in post-socialist Europe and the Former Soviet Union,
Routledge (co-editor Sue Bridger)
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| 2004 |
Politics, Religion and Memory: the present meets the past in
contemporary Europe, (co-editors H. Haukanes and D. Kaneff), Halle
studies in the anthropology of Eurasia No.4.
Münster: Lit Verlang
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| 2005 |
On the
Margins of Religion (edited volume, co-editor J.de Pina-Cabral),
Berghahn , forthcoming
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| 2005 |
Social
security, vulnerability and people at risk: gender and generation in the
former socialist countries of Europe and central Asia, (co editor
Haldis Haukanes), University of Bergen, Centre for Women’s and Gender
Research Series, Volume 17 forthcoming |
Edited
Journal
| 1995 |
Cambridge Anthropology: Special Issue on Post-Socialist
Development (co-editor D.Anderson) |
Journal
articles
| 1982
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“Policy, response and alternative strategy: : the process of change in
a Polish highland village” (with P. Bogdanowicz), Dialectical
Anthropology, 7/2
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| 1994
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“Maintenir l’economie domestique”, Terrain 23:81-98
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| 1994
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“Privatisation in Post Socialist Poland: peasant women, work
and the restructuring of the public sphere” Cambridge Anthropology,
17/3: 19-42
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| 1995
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“Kinship, work and the state in rural Poland” Cambridge
Anthropology: Special Issue on Post-Socialist Development 18/2:47-58
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| 1996
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“Naming the house and naming the land: kinship and social
groups in the Polish highlands” Journal of the Royal
Anthropological Institute 2: 443-459
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| 1997
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“Pilfering culture: Gorale identity
in post-socialist Poland”, Paragraph 20/1
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| 2001 |
“A Welcome Addition to 'Transition' Literature : The Revitalization of
Rural Areas in Europe”, Eastern
European Countryside
No 7
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| 2003
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“Tarsadalmi valtozasok
Kozep-Europaban”, Forum Tarsadalomtudomanyi Szemle (1):188-195
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| 2003
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“Ritual and everyday consumption practices in the Czech and
Polish countryside: conceiving modernity through changing food
regimes” (with H. Haukanes), Anthropological Journal on European
Cultures, Special Issue G. Kilianova ed Communities in the Process
of Transformation 12;103-130
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| 2005
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“Dangerous
modernities: innovative technologies and the unsettling of agriculture
in rural Poland”, Critique of Anthropology, special issue on
post socialist technologies, ed. S. Brandtstadter, forthcoming
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Chapters
| 1983
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“Changes
in sex roles and the division of labour among the Akan”, eds Alavi and
Shanin Introduction to the Sociology of ‘Developing’ Societies,
Macmillan
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| 1984
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“Eastern Europe” in Atlas of World Cultures, Mitchell
Beazeley, London
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| 1985 |
“Funkcjonalizm Malinowskiego w tradycji brytjskiej
antropologii spolecznej” Flis and Paluch eds Antropologia
Spolecznza Brornoslawa Malinowskiego, PAN
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| 1992
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“Uneven burdens: women’s changing roles in rural Poland”
Phizacklea , Pilkington and
Rai eds Women in the Face of Change: the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China, Routledge
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| 1993
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“The cows and the pigs are his, the eggs are mine: women’s
labour and entrepreneurial activities in rural Poland” in Hann ed Socialism:
ideals, ideologies and local practice, Routledge
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| 1996
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“Redefining women’s work in rural Poland”, Abrahams ed
After Socialism, Berghahn
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| 1998
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“Dealing with fragmentation: the consequences of privatisation
in rural central and southern Poland”, Bridger and Pine eds
Surviving Post-socialism: local strategies and regional responses in
post-socialist Europe and the Former Soviet Union, Routledge
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| 1999
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“Incorporation and Exclusion in the Podhale”, Day,
Papataxiarchis and Stewart eds, Lilies of the Field: marginal
people who live for the moment, Westview
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| 2000
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“Kinship, gender and work in post-socialist Poland” Goddard
ed. Gender, Agency and Change, Routledge
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| 2000
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“Gender” Barnard and Spencer eds Encyclopedia of Social
and Cultural Anthropology, Routledge
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| 2000
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“Family” Barnard and Spencer eds Encyclopedia of Social
and Cultural Anthropology, Routledge
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| 2001
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“Who better than your mother? some problems with gender in
rural Poland” Haukanes ed. Women in Post Communist Societies,
Institute of Gender Studies, University of Bergen
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| 2002
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“The city and the country”, Kaneff and Leonard eds
Post-socialist Peasants? rural and urban constructions of identity in
eastern Europe, east Asia and the former Soviet Union Palgrave
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| 2002
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“From production to consumption in post-socialism”
Buchowski,
Conte and Nagengast eds,
Poland Beyond Communism, Fribourg University Press Switzerland
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| 2002
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“Retreat
to the household? Gendered
domains in post-socialist Poland” Hann ed Post Socialism:
ideals, ideologies and practices in Eurasia, Routledge
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| 2002
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“Dealing with money: zlotys, dollars and other currencies in
the Polish highlands”, Mandel and Humphrey eds.
Markets and Moralities Routledge
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| 2004 |
“Reproducing the house: kinship, inheritance and property
relations in highland Poland”, Grandits and Heady eds. Distinct inheritances: property, family and
community in a changing Europe. Halle studies in the anthropology of
Eurasia No.2. Münster:
Lit Verlang
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| 2004
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“Politics, Religion and Memory: a perspective on Europe’ (with H.
Haukanes and D. Kaneff), Politics, Religion and Memory: the present
meets the past in contemporary Europe, (co-editors H. Haukanes and
D. Kaneff), Halle studies in the anthropology of Eurasia No.4.
Münster: Lit Verlang
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2005 |
“Memories of movement and the stillness of place: kinship and
migration in the Polish mountains”, volume on Memory in Kinship and
Beyond, ed. J. Carsten, forthcoming |
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