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Anand, Nikhil, ‘Pressure: The Politechnics of Water Supply in Mumbai’, Cultural Anthropology, 26.4 (2011), 542–64 <https://culanth.org/articles/64-pressure-the-politechnics-of-water-supply-in>
Bach, Jonathan, ‘“They Come in Peasants and Leave Citizens”: Urban Villages and the Making of Shenzhen, China’, Cultural Anthropology, 25.3 (2010), 421–58 <https://culanth.org/articles/43-they-come-in-peasants-and-leave-citizens-urban>
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Julia Elyachar, ‘Before (and After) Neoliberalism: Tacit Knowledge, Secrets of the Trade, and the Public Sector in Egypt’, Cultural Anthropology, 27.1, 76–96 <https://culanth.org/articles/5-before-and-after-neoliberalism-tacit-knowledge>
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