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Chris Hann
Chris Hann
Chris Hann
(born 4 August 1953) is a British
social anthropologist
who has done field research in socialist and post-socialist
Eastern Europe
(especially in
Hungary
and
Poland
) and the Turkic-speaking world (
Black Sea
coast and
Xinjiang
,
N-W China
). His main theoretical interests lie in
economic anthropology
,
religion
(especially
Eastern Christianity
), and long-term history (the
Eurasia
n landmass). After holding university posts in
Cambridge
and
Canterbury
, UK, Hann has worked since 1999 in Germany as one of the founding Directors of the
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
in Halle/Saale. Hann has made significant contributions to the subfield of
economic anthropology
.
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Multiscalar Narrative Identities: Individual and Nation, Europe and Eurasia
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Chris Hann
Published 2017-08-01
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The Uncertain Consequences of the Socialist Pursuit of Certainty: The Case of Uyghur Villagers in Eastern Xinjiang, China
by
Chris Hann
Published 2013-07-01
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K-Means Partitioned Space Path Planning (KPSPP) for Autonomous Robotic Harvesting
by
Christopher Vincent Meaclem
,
XiaoQi Chen
,
Stefanie Gutschmidt
,
Chris Hann
,
Richard Parker
Published 2015-11-01
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The Global Garden project: Imagining plant science
by
Nicholas M. Lee
,
Hannah E. Hodgson
,
Chris Hann
,
Mike O’Driscoll
,
Samantha Stebbings
,
Colette Matthewman
,
Miriam Kent
,
Jenni Rant
,
Anne Osbourn
Published 2020-11-01
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