Annelise Riles
Director
ar254@cornell.edu
Collateral Knowledge (pdf). In Hope in the Economy. (Hiro Miyazaki and Richard Swedberg, eds., forthcoming Stanford: Stanford University Press 2006).
Skepticism, Intimacy and the Ethnographic Subject: Human Rights as Legal Knowledge (pdf). American Anthropologist (forthcoming 2005).
The Contributions of Law and Society Approaches to Comparative Law. Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law (Reinhardt Zimmerman and Mathias Reimann, eds., forthcoming 2006).
Legal Fictions. Special issue of Triquarterly Magazine on Law and Literature (Forthcoming Spring 2006).
And Never the Twain Shall Meet? An Exchange on the Strengths and Weaknesses of Anthropology and Economics in Analyzing the Commons (with Ravi Kanbur)(pdf). Forthcoming in Conversations between Anthropologists and Economists (Pranab Bardhan and Isha Ray, eds.).
Property as Legal Knowledge: Means and Ends (pdf). Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (2004).
Making White Things White: Legal Theory as Ethnographic Subject. Ethnos (special issue in the anthropology of knowledge, forthcoming 2003).
Law’s Failures: Means and Ends. Yale Journal of Law and Humanities (forthcoming 2003).
Real Time: Governing the Market After the Failure of Knowledge. Forthcoming, American Ethnologist (2004).
Property as Instrument: Towards an Ethnography of Theory. In Innovation, Creation & New Economic Forms: Approaches to Cultural and Intellectual Property (pdf). (Tony Crook ed., forthcoming Berg-Hahn, 2004).
Real Time. In (Melissa Fisher and Greg Downey, eds.,) The New Economy. (Forthcoming, Duke UP.)
Uses of Legal Form: The Case of Japan’s Netting Law. In (Neil M. Coe, Roger Lee, and Michael Samers, eds.) Spaces of Economy: inter-disciplinary conversations. (Forthcoming, Blackwell, 2004).
User-Friendly: Informality and Expertise (pdf). In Law and Social Inquiry v. 27 n. 3 (Summer 2002).
Failure as an Endpoint (co-authored with Hirokazu Miyazaki). In Oikos/Anthropos: Rationality, Technology, Infrastructure, (Aihwa Ong and Stephen Collier, ed., forthcoming 2004).
The Empty Place (pdf). In The Place of Law. (Austin Sarat ed., University of Michigan Press (forthcoming 2003).
Law as Object. In Legal Legacies, Current Crises: Fiji and Hawaii.,( Sally Merry and Don Brenneis eds. , forthcoming, SAR Press, 2003).
The Virtual Sociality of Rights: The Case of “Women’s Rights are Human Rights”(pdf). In Transnational Legal Processes. Michael Likosky ed. London: Blackwell Press (2002), pp.420-439.
Rights Inside Out: The Uses of Genre in the Women’s Human Rights Campaign (pdf). Leiden Journal of International Law v. 15: 285-303 (2002).
Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge (pdf). (edited book manuscript, Duke University Press, forthcoming 2003).
[Deadlines (pdf)], in Annelise Riles, ed. Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge Duke University Press (forthcoming 2003).
Introduction, in Annelise Riles, ed., Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge (forthcoming 2003).
East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia (pdf). (Book Review), Political Theory v. 30 n. 2 pp. 299-301 (April 2002).
The View from the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law (pdf). In The Legal Geographies Reader, Nicholas K. Blomley, David Delaney, and Richard T. Ford eds., 276-284 London: Blackwell Publishers (2001).
Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law (pdf), ed., Oxford: Hart Publishing (2001).
Introduction: The Projects of Comparison (pdf). for Riles, ed., Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing (2001).
Encountering Amateurism: John Henry Wigmore and the Uses of American Formalism (pdf). In Riles, ed., Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing (2001).
The Transnational Appeal of Formalism: The Case of Japan’s Netting Law (pdf). Available at www.ssrn.com (2000).
An Ethnography of Abstractions? Encountering the New Legal Formalism (pdf). Anthropology News (September, 2000).
The Network Inside Out, University of Michigan Press (2000).
Global Designs: The Aesthetics of International legal Practice (pdf). Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1999).
Wigmore’s Treasure Box: Comparative Law in the Era of Information (pdf). 40 Harvard Journal of International Law 1: 221-283 (Winter 1999).
Models and Documents: Notes on Some Artifacts of International Legal Knowledge (pdf). International and Comparative Law Quarterly 48: 809-30 (July 1999).
The View From the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law (pdf). In Peter Fitzpatrick and Eve Darian-Smith eds., Laws of the Postcolonial, University of Michigan Press (1999).
Division Within the Boundaries (pdf). 4 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 3: 409-424 (September 1998).
Infinity Within the Brackets (pdf). 25 American Ethnologist 3: 378-398 (August 1998).
Theory in Anthropology. Times Higher Education Supplement (February 1998).
Part-Europeans and Fijians: Some Problems in the conceptualization of a Relationship. Fiji in Transition, eds., Brij V. Lal and Tomasi R. Vakatora, Research Papers of the Fiji Constitution Review Commission, Vol. 1 (Suva: School of Social and Economic Development, University of the South Pacific, 1997).
Spheres of Exchange and Spheres of Law: Identity and Power in Chinese Marriage Agreements (pdf). Tahirih V. Lee (ed.) Law, the State and Society in China (New York: Garland Publishing, 1997).
Representing in Between: Law, Anthropology, and the Rhetoric of Interdisciplinarity (pdf). 1994 University of Illinois Law Review 597 (1995).
The View From the International Plane: Perspective and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law (pdf). 6 Law and Critique (1995).
Exotic Memories: Literature, Colonialism, and the Fin de Siécle. (Book Review) 18 (1) Studies in Twentieth Century Literature 131 (1994).
Aspiration and Control: International Legal Rhetoric and the Essentialization of Culture (pdf). 106 Harvard Law Review 723 (1993).
The Alchemy of Race and Rights. (Book Review) 105 Harvard Law Review 779 (1991).
Making All the Difference. (Book Review) 14 Harvard Women’s Law Journal (1991).
Spheres of Exchange Spheres of Law: Identity and Power in Chinese Marriage Agreements (pdf). 19 International Journal of the Sociology of Law 501 (1991).