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Volume 2017 (2017): Issue 77 (Mar 2017): Nonrecording states. Guest Editors: Barak Kalir and Willem van Schendel
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Table of Contents
Theme Section: Nonrecording states
Introduction
Nonrecording states between legibility and looking away
The sanctioning state
Official permissiveness and prohibition in India
Non- and dedocumenting citizens in Romania
Nonrecording as a civil boundary
Nonrecording the “European refugee crisis” in Greece
Navigating through irregular bureaucracy
“China gives and China takes”
African traders and the nondocumenting states
State desertion and “out-of-procedure” asylum seekers in the Netherlands
Articles
Interiority and government of the child
Transparency, risk, and good governance in Indonesia
Neutrality in foreign aid
Shifting contexts, shifting meanings—examples from South Sudan
Forum
Anthropology at the dawn of apartheid
Radcliffe-Brown and Malinowski’s South African engagements, 1919–1934
Review Article
Race, space, secularism, and the writing of history
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