The will to improve: Governmentality, development, and the practice of politics TM Li duke university Press, 2007 | 5671 | 2007 |
Articulating Indigenous Identity in Indonesia: Resource Politics and the Tribal Slot TM Li Comparative Studies in Society and History 42 (1), 149-179, 2000 | 1442 | 2000 |
Powers of exclusion: land dilemmas in Southeast Asia D Hall, P Hirsch, TM Li National University of Singapore Press and University of Hawaii Press, 2011 | 1334 | 2011 |
Practices of assemblage and community forest management T Murray Li Economy and society 36 (2), 263-293, 2007 | 1261 | 2007 |
Land’s End: Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier T Li Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier, 2014 | 1210 | 2014 |
Centering labor in the land grab debate TM Li The journal of peasant studies 38 (2), 281-298, 2011 | 1170 | 2011 |
To make live or let die? Rural dispossession and the protection of surplus populations TM Li Antipode 41, 66-93, 2010 | 1137 | 2010 |
What is land? Assembling a resource for global investment TM Li Transactions of the institute of British Geographers 39 (4), 589-602, 2014 | 1005 | 2014 |
Beyond “the state” and failed schemes TM Li American anthropologist 107 (3), 383-394, 2005 | 736 | 2005 |
Images of community: discourse and strategy in property relations TM Li Development and change 27 (3), 501-527, 1996 | 678 | 1996 |
Compromising power: Development, culture, and rule in Indonesia TM Li Cultural anthropology 14 (3), 295-322, 1999 | 665 | 1999 |
Engaging simplifications: community-based resource management, market processes and state agendas in upland Southeast Asia TM Li World development 30 (2), 265-283, 2002 | 579 | 2002 |
Indigeneity, capitalism, and the management of dispossession TM Li Current anthropology 51 (3), 385-414, 2010 | 522 | 2010 |
The Will to Improve: Governmentality, Development, and the Practice of Politics S Gururani Anthropologica 52 (1), 210-212, 2010 | 479 | 2010 |
Governmentality TM Li Anthropologica 49 (2), 275-281, 2007 | 472 | 2007 |
Masyarakat adat, difference, and the limits of recognition in Indonesia's forest zone TM Li Modern Asian Studies 35 (3), 645-676, 2001 | 339 | 2001 |
Malays in Singapore: Culture. Economy and Ideology TM Li Oxford University Press, 1989 | 300 | 1989 |
Feminism and development: Theoretical perspectives MP Connelly, TM Li, M MacDonald, JL Parpart Theoretical perspectives on gender and development, 51-159, 2000 | 295 | 2000 |
Transforming the Indonesian Uplands: Marginality, Power and Production TM Li Power and Production. Amsterdam, OPA, Amsterdam; Routledge 2005, 1999 | 288* | 1999 |
After the land grab: Infrastructural violence and the “Mafia System” in Indonesia's oil palm plantation zones TM Li Geoforum 96, 328-337, 2018 | 274 | 2018 |