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Number of items: 19.
Article
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2025). Zee, Jerry C. Continent in dust experiments in a Chinese weather system. 312 pp., bibliogr. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2022. £25.00 (paper). Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 31(3), 951 - 952. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.14295
  • Batterbury, Simon P.J., Pia, Andrea E., Wielander, Gerda, Loubere, Nicholas (2024). Against book enclosures: moving towards more diverse, humane and accessible book publishing. Area, https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12916 picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2023). Ghosts in the shell: the promises of water users' associations and the double life of Elinor Ostrom's design principles in rural China. Journal of Political Ecology, 30(1), 62 – 82. https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.5147 picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2020). Jurisprudential massage: legal fictions, radical citizenship and the epistemics of dissent in post-socialist China. Cultural Anthropology, 35(4), 487-515. https://doi.org/10.14506/ca35.4.01 picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2019). “We Want Everything”: a commentary to Pun Ngai’s The New Chinese Working Class in Struggle. Dialectical Anthropology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-019-09567-0 picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2017). Back on the water margin: the ethical fixes of sustainable water provisions in rural China. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 23(1), 120 - 136. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.12547
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2016). We follow reason, not the law: disavowing the law in rural China. Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 39(2), 276 - 293. https://doi.org/10.1111/plar.12194 picture_as_pdf
  • Book
  • Wu, Di, Pia, Andrea E., Pulford, Ed (Eds.) (2025). China as context: anthropology, post-globalisation and the neglect of China. Manchester University Press.
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2024). Cutting the mass line: water, politics and climate in Southwest China. Johns Hopkins University. Press. https://doi.org/10.56021/9781421448848
  • Chapter
  • Wu, Di, Pia, Andrea E., Pulford, Ed (2025). Introduction: China as context. In Wu, Di, Pia, Andrea E., Pulford, Ed (Eds.), China as context: Anthropology, post-globalisation and the neglect of China (pp. 1 - 36). Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526184320.00008 picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2018). Memory leaks: local histories of cooperation as a solution to water-related cooperation. In Stafford, Charles, Judd, Ellen R., Bell, Eona (Eds.), Cooperation in Chinese communities: morality and practice . Bloomsbury (Firm).
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2018-06-20 - 2018-06-22) Ghosts in the shell: the promises of water users’ associations and the afterlife of Ostrom’s Theory of Cooperation in rural China [Paper]. POLLEN: Political Ecology Network 2018 Biennial Conference, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway, NOR.
  • Thesis
  • Pia, Andrea (2015). The vanishing margin: an ethnography of state water provisions in the environmentally degraded Chinese countryside [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Online resource
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2021). Public anthropology. picture_as_pdf
  • Blog post
  • Bhar, Soumyajit, Cabaña, Gabriela, Escribano, Paula, Gasparro, Donatella, von Hellermann, Pauline, Hummel, Agata, Janz, Graham, Kussy, Angelina, Marquardt, Franca & Meden, Ahac et al (16 October 2023) Anthropology and degrowth where to next? Undisciplined Environments.
  • Pia, Andrea E., Ruzol, Clarissa (9 March 2023) Justice after carbon is there a place for justice in China-led hydropower transition? LSE Southeast Asia Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2023) Chinese water worlds: hydropower, green authoritarianism, and the energy transition in sea. EASA Energy Anthropology Network.
  • Pia, Andrea E., Zerilli, Filippo (24 October 2022) Food Sovereignty as a model for scholar-led open access publishing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (22 November 2018) As ‘techno-politics’ holds sway, is a water commons possible in China? LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf