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Anthropos 102.2007 
dal Bonds, and Class: Ideologies and Indigenizing 
Modernity in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (462-495). - 
Smith, D. J., Cell Phones, Social Inequality, and Con 
temporary Culture in Nigeria (496-523). 
China heute (Sankt Augustin) 
25. 2006/4-5 
Zhaluo, Religiöse Autoritäten im ländlichen Tibet und 
ihre öffentlichen Dienste. Fallstudie zu fünf tibetischen 
Dörfern (164-168). 
Comparative Sociology (Leiden) 
5. 2006/2-3 
Inglehart, R., Mapping Global Values (115-136). - 
Schwartz, S. H., A Theory of Cultural Value Orienta 
tions; Explication and Applications (137-182). - Es- 
mer, ¥., Globalization, “McDonaldization,” and Values: 
Quo Vadis? (183-202). - Nevitte, N., C. Cochrane, 
Individualization in Europe and America: Connecting 
Religious and Moral Values (203-230). - Pettersson, 
T., Religion in Contemporary Society: Eroded by Hu 
man Well-Being, Supported by Cultural Diversity (231 - 
257). - Welzel, C., Democratization in the Human 
Development Perspective (259-290). 
Comparative Studies in Society and 
History (Cambridge) 
49. 2007/1 
Markowitz, F., Census and Sensibilities in Saraje 
vo (40-73). - Goh, D. P. S., States of Ethnography: 
Colonialism, Resistance, and Cultural Transcription in 
Malaya and the Philippines, 1890s-1930s (109-142). 
Contributions to Indian Sociology 
(New Delhi) 
40. 2006/1 
Bertocci, P. J., A Sufi Movement in Bangladesh: The 
Maijbhandari tariqa and Its Followers (1-28). - Bha- 
tia, B., Dalit Rebellion against Untouchability in Chak- 
wada, Rajasthan (29-61). - Venkatesan, S., Shifting 
Balances in a “Craft Community”. The Mat Weavers 
of Pattamadai, South India (63-89). - Shah, A., The 
Labour of Love: Seasonal Migration from Jharkhand to 
the Brick Kilns of Other States in India (91-118). 
40. 2006/2 
Jayaram, N., The Metamorphosis of Caste among 
Trinidad Hindus (143-173). - Jaoul, N., Learning the 
Use of Symbolic Means: Dalits, Ambedkar Statues, and 
the State in Uttar Pradesh (175-207). - Shah, A. M., 
Sects and Hindu Social Structure (209-248). 
40. 2006/3 
Kumar, P., Gender and Procreative Ideologies among 
the Kolams of Maharashtra (279-310). - Iversen, V., 
Raghavendra P. S., What the Signboard Hides: Food, 
Caste, and Employability in Small South Indian Eating 
Places (311-341). - Chaudhary, N., P. Bhargava, 
Mamta: The Transformation of Meaning in Everyday 
Usage (343-373). - Singh, S., Towards a Sociology of 
Money and Family in the Indian Diaspora (375-398). 
Cultural Anthropology (Berkeley) 
21. 2006/4 
Ghosh, K., Between Global Flows and Local Dams: 
Indigenousness, Locality, and the Transnational Sphere 
in Jharkhand, India (501-534). - Shao, J., Fluid Labor 
and Blood Money: The Economy of HIV /AIDS in Rural 
Central China (535-569). - Osanloo, A., The Measure 
of Mercy: Islamic Justice, Sovereign Power, and Human 
Rights in Iran (570-602). - Friedman, S. L., Watching 
Twin Bracelets in China: The Role of Spectatorship 
and Identification in an Ethnographic Analysis of Film 
Reception (603-632). - Potuoglu-Cook, O., Beyond 
the Glitter: Belly Dance and Neoliberal Gentrification 
in Istanbul (633-660). 
22. 2007/1 
Fischer, M. M. J., Culture and Cultural Analysis as 
Experimental Systems (1-65). - Shaw, R., Displac 
ing Violence; Making Pentecostal Memory in Postwar 
Sierra Leone (66-93). - Montoya, M. J., Bioethnic 
Conscription: Genes, Race, and Mexicana/o Ethnicity in 
Diabetes Research (94-128). - Feldman, I., Difficult 
Distinctions; Refugee Law, Humanitarian Practice, and 
Political Identification in Gaza (129-169). 
Culture and Religion (Abingdon) 
7. 2006/2 
Taves, A., Where (Fragmented) Selves Meet Cultures; 
Theorising Spirit Possession (123-138). - Miyamoto, 
Y., Possessed and Possessing: Fox-Possession and Dis 
crimination against the Wealthy in the Modem Period 
in Japan (139-154). - Hayes, K. E., Caught in the 
Crossfire; Considering the Limits of Spirit Possession. 
A Brazilian Case Study (155-175). - Basso, R., Music, 
Possession, and Shamanism among Khond Tribes (177 — 
197). 
7. 2006/3 
Yegenoglu, M., The Return of the Religious: Revisiting 
Europe and Its Islamic Others (245-261). - Storrs, E., 
“All You Need Is Love, Love ... Love Is All You Need”: 
Christianity and the Murder of James Bulger (291-310). 
8. 2007/1 
Manolopoulos, M., Gift Theory as Cultural Theo 
ry; Reconciling the Ir/Religious (1-13). - Versteeg, 
P. G. A., A. F. Droogers, A Typology of Domestica
	        
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