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Ana Velitchkova
Ana Velitchkova
Croft Associate Professor of Sociology and International Studies, University of Mississippi
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World Culture, Uncoupling, Institutional Logics, and Recoupling: Practices and Self‐Identification as Institutional Microfoundations of Political Violence
A Velitchkova
Sociological Forum 30 (3), 698-720, 2015
182015
Esperanto, civility, and the politics of fellowship: A cosmopolitan movement from the Eastern European periphery
A Velitchkova
University of Notre Dame, 2014
72014
Windows on the Ninth World Social Forum in Belém
A Velitchkova, J Smith, A Choi-Fitzpatrick
Societies Without Borders 4 (2), 193-208, 2009
62009
Rationalization of belonging: Transnational community endurance
A Velitchkova
International Sociology 36 (3), 419-438, 2021
52021
Institutionalized behavior, morality and domination: A Habitus in action model of violence
A Velitchkova
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 52 (1), 2-21, 2022
22022
Citizenship as a caste marker: How persons experience cross-national inequality
A Velitchkova
Current Sociology 71 (5), 705-724, 2023
12023
Neither Dupes nor Rebels: Comprehensive Development and Fellowship as Foundations of Civil Society Agency under Eastern European State Socialism
A Velitchkova
Balkanistica 35, 225-59, 2022
2022
Nationalized Cosmopolitanism with Communist Characteristics: The Esperanto Movement’s Survival Strategy in Post-WWII Bulgaria
A Velitchkova
Social Science History, 2022
2022
You Say You Want a Revolution? Radical Idealism and Its Tragic Consequences
A Velitchkova
Contemporary Sociology 50 (5), 401-403, 2021
2021
Explaining Political Violence: A Layered Habitus Model
A Velitchkova
Practical Socialization and Political Violence: How the Family, Ethnicity, and Religion Matter
A Velitchkova
Conversing with Theory, Thinking Globally
A Velitchkova
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