Items where Author is "Pelkmans, Mathijs"

Number of items: 41.
  • Suspicion and evidence:on the complexities of online truth seeking in times of uncertainty. (2024) Pelkmans, Mathijs picture_as_pdf
  • Doubt, suspicion, mistrust . . . semantic approximations. (2018) Pelkmans, Mathijs picture_as_pdf
  • Fragile conviction:changing ideological landscapes in urban Kyrgyzstan. (2017) Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Chaos and order along the (former) iron curtain. (2012) Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Introduction: post-Soviet space and the unexpected turns of religious life. (2009) Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Temporary conversions: encounters with Pentecostalism in Muslim Kyrgyzstan. (2009) Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Asymmetries on the 'religious market' in Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Awkward secularity between atheism and new religiosity in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Baptized Georgian: religious conversion to Christianity in autonomous Ajaria. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Book review: communities of the converted: Ukrainians and global evangelism - Catherine Wanner. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Book review: urban life in post-Soviet Asia. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Capricious states and betwixt citizens across the caucasus. Pelkmans, Mathijs picture_as_pdf
  • Conspiracy theories and their truth trajectories. Pelkmans, Mathijs; Machold, Rhys
  • Contradictions of religious freedom and religious repression. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • 'Culture' as a tool and an obstacle: missionary encounters in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Defending the border: identity, religion and modernity in the Republic of Georgia. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Dynamics of wilful blindness:an introduction. Bovensiepen, Judith; Pelkmans, Mathijs picture_as_pdf
  • Frontier dynamics:reflections on evangelical and Tablighi missions in Central Asia. Pelkmans, Mathijs picture_as_pdf
  • Mediating miracle truth: permanent struggle and fragile conviction in Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Missionary encounters in Kyrgyzstan: challenging the national ideal. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Moneylending and moral reasoning on the capitalist frontier in Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs; Umetbaeva, Damira picture_as_pdf
  • On the act of comparison:an introduction. Pelkmans, Mathijs picture_as_pdf
  • On transition and revolution in Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Outline for an ethnography of doubt. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Paradoxes of religious freedom and repression in (post-)Soviet contexts. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Powerful documents: passports, passages, and dilemmas of identification on the Georgian–Turkish border. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Realigning religion and power in Central Asia: Islam, nation-state and (post)socialism. Hann, Chris; Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Recognizing uniqueness:on (not) comparing the World Nomad Games. Pelkmans, Mathijs picture_as_pdf
  • Religion und Kultur in Zentralasien: Sowjetische Vermächtnisse und neue Herausforderungen. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Religion, nation and state in Georgia: Christian expansion in Muslim Ajaria. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Religious crossings and conversions on the Muslim–Christian frontier in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Religious frontiers after socialism: missionary encounters and the dynamics of conversion in Kyrgyzstan,. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Religious repression and religious freedom: an analysis of their contradictions in (post- )Soviet contexts. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Ruins of hope in a Kyrgyz post-industrial wasteland (respond to this article at http://www.therai.org.uk/at/debate). Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Rural credit institutions in Kyrgyzstan: the practice of transition aid. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • Stuff of boundaries? Kyrgyz–Russian marriages and the actualization of ethnic difference. Pelkmans, Mathijs; Umetbaeva, Damira picture_as_pdf
  • Turning Marx on his head. McBrien, Julie; Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • The restlessness of doubt, and the tenacity of belief. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • The social life of empty buildings: imagining the transition in post-Soviet Ajaria. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • The "transparency" of Christian proselytizing in Kyrgyzstan. Pelkmans, Mathijs
  • A wider audience for anthropology?: political dimensions of an important debate. Pelkmans, Mathijs