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Branding Islam: Islam, Law, and Bureaucracies in Southeast Asia Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 37, Nr. 1
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82 |
Company Rules: Sharia and its Transgressions in the Malay-Muslim Corporate Workplace Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 37, Nr. 1
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83 |
Hybrid Pathways to Orthodoxy in Brunei Darussalam: Bureaucratised Exorcism, Scientisation and the Mainstreaming of Deviant-Declared Practices Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 37, Nr. 1
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84 |
Negotiating Statist Islam: Fatwa and State Policy in Singapore Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 37, Nr. 1
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85 |
Reinforcing Charisma in the Bureaucratisation of Indonesian Islamic Organisations Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 37, Nr. 1
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86 |
The Bureaucratisation of Islam in Southeast Asia: Transdisciplinary Perspectives Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 37, Nr. 1
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87 |
Adversarial Linkages: The Urban Poor and Electoral Politics in Jakarta Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 36, Nr. 3
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88 |
Book Review: Aguilar Jr., Filomeno V., Migration Revolution: Philippine Nationhood and Class Relations in a Globalized Age Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 36, Nr. 3
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Book Review: Nygaard-Christensen, Maj, and Angie Bexley, Fieldwork in Timor-Leste: Understanding Social Change through Practice Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 36, Nr. 3
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Book Review: Tapsell, Ross, Media Power in Indonesia: Oligarchs, Citizens and the Digital Revolution Enthalten in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs Bd. 36, Nr. 3
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