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Alessandro Rippa
Alessandro Rippa
University of Oslo, Department of Social Anthropology
Vahvistettu sähköpostiosoite verkkotunnuksessa sai.uio.no - Kotisivu
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China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Views from the ground
G de LT Oliveira, G Murton, A Rippa, T Harlan, Y Yang
Political Geography 82, 102225, 2020
1162020
Borderland infrastructures: Trade, development, and control in western China
A Rippa
Amsterdam University Press, 2020
582020
Development for all? State schemes, security, and marginalization in Kashgar, Xinjiang
R Steenberg, A Rippa
Critical Asian Studies 51 (2), 274-295, 2019
482019
From Uyghurs to Kashgaris (and back?): Migration and Cross-Border Interactions Between Xinjiang and Pakistan
A Rippa
Competence Network Crossroads Asia: Conflict–Migration–Development, 2014
422014
Cross-border trade and “the market” between Xinjiang (China) and Pakistan
A Rippa
Journal of Contemporary Asia 49 (2), 254-271, 2019
402019
Mapping the margins of China’s global ambitions: Economic corridors, Silk Roads, and the end of proximity in the borderlands
A Rippa
Eurasian Geography and Economics 61 (1), 55-76, 2020
392020
Centralizing peripheries: The Belt and Road Initiative and its role in the development of the Chinese borderlands
A Rippa
International Journal of Business Anthropology 7 (1), 2017
332017
Road animism: Reflections on the life of infrastructures
M Rest, A Rippa
HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 9 (2), 373-389, 2019
302019
Routledge handbook of Asian borderlands
A Horstmann, M Saxer, A Rippa
Routledge, 2018
262018
The Amber Road: cross-border trade and the regulation of the Burmite Market in Tengchong, Yunnan
A Rippa, Y Yang
TRaNS: Trans-Regional and-National Studies of Southeast Asia 5 (2), 243-267, 2017
262017
Zomia 2.0: branding remoteness and neoliberal connectivity in the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone, Laos
A Rippa
Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale 27 (2), 253-269, 2019
232019
Building highland Asia in the twenty-first century
A Rippa, G Murton, M Rest
Verge: Studies in Global Asias 6 (2), 83-111, 2020
212020
Mong La: Business as usual in the China-Myanmar borderlands
A Rippa, M Saxer
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review 1 (19), 2016
212016
Re-Writing Mythology in Xinjiang: The Case of the Queen Mother of the West, King Mu and the Kunlun
A Rippa
The China Journal 71 (1), 43-64, 2014
162014
Hunting, rewilding, and multispecies entanglements in the Alps
A Rippa
Ethnos 88 (5), 949-971, 2023
102023
Asian borderlands in a global perspective
M Saxer, A Rippa, A Horstmann
Routledge handbook of Asian borderlands, 1-14, 2018
102018
Across the Khunjerab Pass: A Rhizomatic Ethnography along the Karakoram Highway, between Xinjiang (China) and Pakistan
A Rippa
Unpublished doctoral dissertation: University of Aberdeen, 2015
102015
Infrastructures and b/ordering: how Chinese projects are ordering China–Myanmar border spaces
K Dean, J Sarma, A Rippa
Territory, Politics, Governance, 1-22, 2022
82022
Old routes, new roads: Proximity across the China–Pakistan border
A Rippa
Routledge handbook of Asian borderlands, 114-126, 2018
82018
From Boom to Bust–to Boom Again? Infrastructural Suspension and the Making of a Development Zone at the China-Laos Borderlands
A Rippa, M Chettri, M Eilenberg
Development Zones in Asian Borderlands, 231-251, 2021
62021
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