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Fernanda Pirie University Lecturer in Socio-Legal Studies Fernanda Pirie is an anthropologist specialising in the Tibetan region. Having conducted fieldwork among Tibetan populations in both India and China, she is undertaking a comparative study of non-state legal processes in the Tibetan region and the experiences of state legal control. A practising barrister in London, before turning to anthropology, Dr. Pirie’s research interests are also extending to the London Bar and its role in the production of justice in the UK.
All Publications | Recent | Selected sorted by year | sort by title F Pirie, 'Order, individualism and responsibility: contrasting dynamics on the Tibetan plateau' in von Benda-Beckmann K and Pirie F (eds), Order and disorder: anthropological perspectives (Berghahn 2007) F Pirie, Peace and conflict in Ladakh: the construction of a fragile web of order (Brill 2007) F Pirie, 'Legal autonomy as political engagement: the Ladakhi village in the wider world' (2006) 40(1) Law and Society Review 77-104 DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5893.2006.00259.x ISBN: 0023-9216 F Pirie, 'Secular morality, village law and Buddhism in Tibetan societies' (2006) 12(1) Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 173-190 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9655.2006.00286.x ISBN: 1467-9655 F Pirie, 'Segmentation Within the State: The Reconfiguration of Tibetan Tribes In China's Reform Period' (2005) 9 (1-2) Nomadic Peoples 83-102 DOI: 10.3167/082279405781826074 ISBN: 1752-2366 Correspondence address: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Manor Road, |
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