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‘Creature of statute’: Legal bureaucracy and the performance of professionalism in Johannesburg. Critique of Anthropology. 2022;42:419-438.
Fluctuating formality: homeownership, inheritance, and the official economy in urban South Africa*. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 2021;27(4):18.
Homeownership, Legal Administration, And The Uncertainties Of Inheritance In South Africa’s Townships: Apartheid’s Legal Shadows. African Affairs. 2021;120:219-241.
Chapter 7. Crisis, Work and the Meanings of Mobility on the Zimbabwean-South African Border. In: Noret J, editor. Social im/mobilities in Africa: ethnographic approaches. New York : Oxford: Berghahn Books; 2020.
Crisis work and the meanings of mobility. In: Noret J, editor. Social Im/mobilities in Africa: Ethnographic Approaches. Berghahn Books; 2019.
Recognising the family house: a problem of urban custom in South Africa. South African Journal on Human Rights. 2019;35:147-168.
Accidental Neoliberalism and the Performance of Management: Hierarchies in Export Agriculture on the Zimbabwean-South African Border. The Journal of Development Studies. 2016;52:561-575.
The sociality of the wage: money rhythms, wealth circulation, and the problem with cash on the Zimbabwean-South African border. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 2014;20:113-130.
Transcending the Economic. Africa. 2014;84(1):142-145.