SELECTED ARTICLES/CHAPTERS PUBLISHED IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS/EDITED VOLUMES


2022

Berta, Péter (ed.): Arranged Marriage: The Politics of Tradition, Resistance, and Change. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. (Forthcoming.)


2022

Arranged Marriage as a Process: From Premarital Normalization of Arranged Marriage to Arranged Divorce and Arranged Remarriage. In: Berta, Péter (ed.): Arranged Marriage: The Politics of Tradition, Resistance, and Change. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. (Forthcoming.)


2022

Introduction: Conceptualizing Arranged Marriage – From Binary Oppositions to Hybridity, Processuality, and Contextual Dependency. In: Berta, Péter (ed.): Arranged Marriage: The Politics of Tradition, Resistance, and Change. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press (Forthcoming.)


2022

Series Foreword. In: Minjeong Kim – Hyeyoung Woo (eds.): Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea Reflections and Future Directions. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2022

Series Foreword. In: Anne-Marie D’Aoust (ed.): Transnational Marriage and Partner Migration: Constellations of Security, Citizenship, and Rights. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2021

Series Foreword. In: Anna-Maria Walter: Intimate Connections. Love and Marriage in Pakistan’s High Mountains. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2021

Series Foreword. In: Viktoriya Kim – Nelia Balgoa – Beverley Anne Yamamoto: The Politics of International Marriage in Japan. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2021

Series Foreword. In: Yafa Shanneik – Annelies Moors (eds.): Global Dynamics of Shi'a Marriages. Religion, Gender, and Belonging. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2021

Series Foreword. In: Natasha Carver: Marriage, Gender and Refugee Migration. Spousal Relationships among Somali Muslims in the United Kingdom. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2021

Series Foreword. In: Raksha Pande: Learning to Love. Arranged Marriages and the British Indian Diaspora. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2021

Series Foreword. In: Asha L. Abeyasekera: Making the Right Choice. Narratives of Marriage in Sri Lanka. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX–X.


2020

Ethnicizing a Pandemic: COVID-19, Culture Blaming, and Romanian Roma. Society for Romanian Studies Newsletter 42(1): 13-16.


2020

Series Foreword. In: Rebecca Joubin:  Mediating the Uprising. Narratives of Gender and Marriage in Syrian Television Drama. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX-X.


2020

Series Foreword. In: Hui Liu - Corinne Reczek - Lindsey Wilkinson (eds.): Marriage and Health. The Well-Being of Same-Sex Couples. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX-X.


2020

Series Foreword. In: Sara Smith: Intimate Geopolitics. Love, Territory, and the Future on India’s Northern Threshold. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX-X.


2020

Foreword. In: Rama Srinivasan: Courting Desire. Litigating for Love in North India. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. IX-X.


2019

Series Foreword. In: Joanne Payton: Honor and the Political Economy of Marriage: Violence against Women in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. New Jersey – London: Rutgers University Press. VII-VIII. 


2018

Mita. In: Ledeneva, Alena (editor-in-chief): The Global Encyclopaedia of Informality: Understanding Social and Cultural Complexity I-II. London: University College London Press. 160–164.


2015

Recreating and Materializing Social Differences through Patina-Oriented Consumption: The Post-Socialist Ownership History of a Second-Hand, Luxury Commodity. Museum Anthropology Review 9(1–2): 1–33.


2014

Proprietary Contest, Business Ethics, and Conflict Management: A Multi-Sited Commodity Ethnography. In: Wood, Donald C. (ed.): Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities. Bingley: Emerald. 31–64 (Research in Economic Anthropology 34.)


2014

Intermediate Trade, Migration, and the Politics of Ethnicity. Economic Strategies among Romanian Gabor Roma. Acta Ethnographica Hungarica 59(1): 43–67. (Roma in Central and Eastern Europe: Ethnicising, Performing, and Commodifying Social Differences /Special Issue/.)


2014

Foreword from the Guest Editor. Acta Ethnographica Hungarica 59(1): 1–2. (Roma in Central and Eastern Europe: Ethnicising, Performing, and Commodifying Social Differences /Special Issue/.)


2013 

Classification Struggles, Moral Criticism and the Interethnic Trade of Prestige Goods between Two Romanian Roma Groups. Journal of Consumer Culture 13(3): 337–365.


2011

Constructing, Commodifying, and Consuming Invented Ethnic Provenance among Romanian Roma. Museum Anthropology 34(2): 128–141.


2010

Shifting Transactional Identities. Bazaar-Style Trade and Risk Management in the Prestige Economy of the Gabor Roma (Romania). In: Donald C. Wood (ed.): Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations. 279–310. Bingley: Emerald. (Research in Economic Anthropology 30.)


2009

Materialising Ethnicity: Commodity Fetishism and Symbolic Re-Creation of Objects among the Gabor Roma (Romania). Social Anthropology 17(2): 184–197.


2007

Ethnicisation of Value – the Value of Ethnicity: The Prestige-Item Economy as a Performance of Ethnic Identity among the Gabors of Transylvania (Romania). Romani Studies 17(1): 31–65.




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