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  1. Afterword.Carol J. Greenhouse - 2019 - In Sandra Brunnegger (ed.), Everyday justice: law, ethnography, injustice. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Figuring the Future: Issues of Time, Power, and Agency in Ethnographic Problems of Scale”.Carol Greenhouse - 1998 - In Bryant G. Garth & Austin Sarat (eds.), Justice and Power in Sociolegal Studies. American Bar Foundation. pp. 108--135.
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    Unexpected Properties: Strathern on the Relation of Law and Culture.Carol J. Greenhouse - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (2-3):167-184.
    This article takes up Marilyn Strathern’s formulation of a law/culture ‘duplex’ – her term for the complementarity of anthropology and law as means to each other’s ends. She draws attention to the limitations of the duplex, and urges us to consider ethnography as a project of unwinding its entwinement. As a step toward that end, the article returns to classic texts by Emile Durkheim and Bronislaw Malinowski – texts that were foundational to the emergence of anthropology, and to the establishment (...)
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    A Review of “The Chrysalis Effect: The Metamorphosis of Global Culture”. [REVIEW]Carol Greenhouse - 2012 - World Futures 68 (7):535 - 539.
    World Futures, Volume 68, Issue 7, Page 535-539, October 2012.
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