Collective Memories and Multiculturalism: Representing the Australian Migrant Camp in Television and Film
Endogenous inequality and fluctuations in a two-country model
Similarity in linguistic categorization
Access to Justice for Communities Affected by the PT. Weda Bay Nickel Mine
Eighth annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes
Tehnik Pendugaan Cadangan Karbon Hutan-b5-final
Te for two: ordering phenomena in doped Ni 1+ x M y Te 2 (M=Ag, Cu, In
Significance of baler shell (Melo) at Olympic Dam, South Australia
Choreographing difference: the (body) politics of Banaban dance
Multi-sited methodologies: homework between Fiji, Australia and Kiribati (from Anthropologists in the Field, Columbia Uni Press)
Combatants to Contractors: The Political Economy of Peace in Aceh
The 'Pear of Anguish': Truth, Torture and Dark Medievalism
Jonathan Unger, “The Decollectivization of the Chinese Countryside: A Survey of Twenty-eight Villages”, Pacific Affairs, Vol. 58, No. 4 (Winter 1985), pp. 585-606
Jonathan Unger and Anita Chan, “Inheritors of the Boom: Private Enterprise and the Role of Local Government in a Rural South China Township”, The China Journal, No. 42 (July 1999),
Arranged love: Conceptualising marriage on Shaadi.com
Anita Chan and Wang Hungzen, The Impact of the State on Workers' Conditions: Comparing Taiwanese Factories in China and Vietnam
Disciplinary labor regimes in chinese factories
Jonathan Unger and Anita Chan, “Memories and the Moral Economy of a State-Owned Enterprise”, in Ching Kwan Lee and Guobin Yang (eds.), Re-envisioning the Chinese Revolution: The
Champs associatifs et champ axiologique
Anita Chan, “Chinese Enterprise Reforms: Convergence with the Japanese Model?”, Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 4, No. 3 (1995).