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Anderson, Robert

Assessing Participation in Women's Development Projects in Afghanistan
Colombian immigrants in Vancouver: The making of ethnographic video, "Vancouver: The longest journey of our lives
Communication in conflict and problem-solving: a study of dialogue in everyday life
Networks for communication in development : the case of Wednet
Re/framing Aboriginal social policy issues in the news: old stereotypes and new opportunities
Reflections on cooperative experiences in rural Yunnan: 1942 - 2010
Sub-elites as fiduciary gatekeepers of global elites: A fiscal anthropology of the Cayman Islands and offshore financial industry
The Canadian state-as-mediator in deep conflict : the implications of Kyoto Protocol ratification
The impressive city cantos: death and life amid urban materiality
The market odyssey: why and how was ‘the market’ discourse incorporated in the party program of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) during the days of the Communist Party of China’s ‘market socialism’?

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