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Krige PFD: 2011. We are Running for a Living: Work, Leisure and Speculative Accumulation in an Underground Numbers Lottery in Johannesburg. African Studies, 70 (1) / Apr, pp 3-24, Full Text

Hart JK: 2011. The Financial Crisis and the End of All-Purpose Money. Economic Sociology: The European Electronic Newsletter, 12 (2) / March, pp 4-10.

Shakya M: 2011. Bridging the Design Gap: The Case of the Nepali Clothing Industry. Journal of Modern Craft, 4 (3) / Nov, pp 295-310.

Mpofu B: 2011. Operation 'Live Well' or 'Cry Well'? An Analysis of the Rebuilding Programme in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Journal of Southern African Studies, 37 (1) / Mar, pp 177-192.

Hart JK: 2011. After the financial crisis: towards a human economy. Norsk Antropologisk Tidsskrift, 3 (4), pp 181-193.

Hart JK: 2011. Money as a Form of Religious Life. Religion and Society: Advances in Research, 1 (1), pp 156-163.

Mpofu B: 2011. Undesirable Indians, Residential Segregation and the Ill-Fated Rise of the White 'Housing Covenanters' in Bulawayo, Colonial Zimbabwe, 1930-1973. South African Historical Journal / Suid-Afrikaanse Historiese Joernaal, 63 (4) / Dec, pp 553-580.

Shakya M: 2011. Apparel Exports in Lesotho: The State’s Role in Building Critical Mass for Competitiveness. St Antony's International Review (STAIR), (13), pp 219-230.

Hart JK: 2011. Building the Human Economy: A Question of Value?. Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society, 36 (2) / Summer, pp 5-17.

Braz-Dias J: 2011. Entre Virtudes e Vícios. Trans - Transcultural Music Review, 15, pp 1-26.

Braz-Dias J: 2011. Cape Verde and Brazil: Musical Connections. Vibrant: Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, 8, pp 95-116.