Author:
Urinboyev Rustamjon,Eraliev Sherzod
Abstract
AbstractDuring our 15 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Russia from January 2014 through November 2019, we traveled extensively within Moscow, running from one side of the city to another in search of informants.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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