Consumption and identification: the question of public goods
(1999)
Book Chapter
Fardon, R. (1999). Consumption and identification: the question of public goods. In R. Fardon, W. van Binsbergen, & R. van Dijk (Eds.), Modernity on a Shoestring: Dimensions of Globalization, Consumption and Development in Africa and Beyond (401-416). EIDOS in association with the African Studies Centre Leiden and the Centre of African Studies London
PROF Richard Fardon's Outputs (7)
Ethnic pervasion (1999)
Book Chapter
Fardon, R. (1999). Ethnic pervasion. In T. Allen, & J. Seaton (Eds.), The Media in Conflict: War Reporting and Representations of Ethnic Violence (64-80). Zed
Contrast and comparison : notes from a middle-belt West African practice. (1999)
Book
Fardon, R. (1999). Contrast and comparison : notes from a middle-belt West African practice. School of Oriental and African Studies
Franz Baermann Steiner: Selected Writings. Vol. 2, Orientpolitik, Value and Civilisation (1999)
Book
Steiner, F. B. (1999). R. Fardon, & J. Adler (Eds.). Franz Baermann Steiner: Selected Writings. Vol. 2, Orientpolitik, Value and Civilisation. Berghahn
Franz Baermann Steiner: Selected Writings. Vol. 1, Taboo, truth and religion (1999)
Book
Steiner, F. B. (1999). R. Fardon, & J. Adler (Eds.). Franz Baermann Steiner: Selected Writings. Vol. 1, Taboo, truth and religion. Berghahn
Modernity on a shoestring : dimensions of globalization, consumption and development in Africa and beyond : based on an EIDOS conference held at The Hague, 13-16 March 1997 (1999)
Book
Fardon, R., van Binsbergen, W., & van Dijk, R. (Eds.). (1999). Modernity on a shoestring : dimensions of globalization, consumption and development in Africa and beyond : based on an EIDOS conference held at The Hague, 13-16 March 1997. EIDOS in association with the African Studies Centre Leiden and the Centre of African Studies London
Mary Douglas: an Intellectual Biography (1999)
Book
Fardon, R. (1999). Mary Douglas: an Intellectual Biography. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203020227This is the first full length account of the life and ideas of Mary Douglas, the British social anthropologist whose publications span the second half of the twentieth century. Richard Fardon covers Douglas' family background, and the pervasive influ... Read More about Mary Douglas: an Intellectual Biography.