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BookGreen, Maia (2014)
The development state: aid, culture & civil society in Tanzania
Woodbridge, Suffolk: James Currey. African issues. 217p.

BookGreen, Maia (2013)
See this publicationUnderstanding the process of economic change: technology and opportunity in rural Tanzania
Abstract presentDar es Salaam: REPOA. REPOA special paper. 30p.

Periodical articleGreen, Maia (2006)
See this publicationConfronting Categorical Assumptions about the Power of Religion in Africa
Abstract presentReview of African Political Economy. Volume 33 #110. December. p. 635-650.

Periodical articleGreen, Maia; Mesaki, Simeon (2005)
See this publicationThe Birth of the Salon: Poverty, Modernization, and Dealing with Witchcraft in Southern Tanzania
American Ethnologist. Volume 32 #3. August. p. 371-388.

Book chapterGreen, Maia (1999)
Women's Work is Weeping: Constructions of Gender in a Catholic Community
In: Moore, Henrietta L. and Sanders, Todd and Kaare, Bwire (eds.). Those Who Play With Fire: Gender, Fertility and Transformation in East and Southern Africa. New Brunswick, New Jersey/London: Athlone Press. p. 255-280.

Periodical articleGreen, Maia (1999)
See this publicationTrading on Inequality: Gender and the Drinks Trade in Southern Tanzania
Abstract presentAfrica: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 69 #3. p. 404-425.

Periodical articleGreen, Maia (1997)
Witchcraft Suppression Practices and Movements: Public Politics and the Logic of Purification
Comparative Studies in Society and History. Volume 39 #2. p. 319-345.

Periodical articleGreen, Maia (1996)
See this publicationMedicines and the Embodiment of Substances among Pogoro Catholics, Southern Tanzania
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Volume 2 #3. September. p. 485-498.

Periodical articleGreen, Maia (1995)
See this publicationWhy Christianity is the 'religion of business': perceptions of the Church among Pogoro Catholics in southern Tanzania
Abstract presentJournal of Religion in Africa. Volume 25 #1. p. 25-47.

Book chapterGreen, Maia (1994)
Shaving Witchcraft in Ulanga: Kunyolewa and the Catholic Church
In: Abrahams, R. (ed.). Witchcraft in Contemporary Tanzania. Cambridge: Cambridge University, African Studies Centre. p. 23-45.

Periodical articleGreen, Maia (1990)
See this publicationMau Mau Oathing Rituals and Political Ideology in Kenya: A Re-Analysis
Abstract presentAfrica: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 60 #1. p. 69-87.

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