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Change and Adaptation as a Way of Life: The Case of Qazaq Pastoralists in Western Mongolia

  • Peter Finke(author)
Chapter of: Rural Transitions in Mongolia and Central Asia: Pastoralism, Wellbeing and Economic Relations(pp. 61–78)
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TitleChange and Adaptation as a Way of Life
SubtitleThe Case of Qazaq Pastoralists in Western Mongolia
ContributorPeter Finke(author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.63308/63899870973021.ch03
Landing pagehttps://www.whpress.co.uk/publications/product/rural-transitions-in-mongolia-and-central-asia/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
CopyrightPeter Finke
PublisherThe White Horse Press
Published on2026-02-15
Page rangepp. 61–78
Print length17 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Media1 illustration
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Peter Finke

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University of Zurich
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4664-3875

Peter Finke is professor of social anthropology at the University of Zurich. He has conducted field research in Mongolia, Qazaqstan1 and Uzbekistan on issues of economic transformation, institutional change, transnational migration and social identity. His publications include Variations on Uzbek Identity: Strategic Choices, Cognitive Schemas and Political Constraints in Identification Processes (Berghahn, 2014) and Qazaq Pastoralists in Western Mongolia: Institutional Change, Economic Diversification and Social Stratification (Routledge, 2023).

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