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  1. 4. Newell, S., & Pype, K. (2021). Decolonizing the Virtual: Future Knowledges and the Extrahuman in Africa. African studies review, 64(1), 5-22.
  2. 5. Newell, S. (2021). Decolonizing Science, Digitizing the Occult: Theory from the Virtual South. African studies review, 64(1), 86-104. doi:10.1017/asr.2020.87
  3. 6. Newell, S. (2019). L’hospitalité des hoarders :: Accumulations et relations dans l’espace domestique aux États-Unis. L'Homme, 3(231), 111-134. doi:10.4000/lhomme.35549
  4. 7. Newell, S. (2019). Ethnography in a shell game:: Turtles all the way down in Abidjan. Cultural anthropology, 34(3), 299-327. doi:10.14506/ca34.3.01
  5. 8. Newell, S. (2018). The Affectiveness of Symbols: Materiality, Magicality, and the Limits of the Antisemiotic Turn. Current anthropology, 59(1), 1-22. doi:10.1086/696071
  6. 9. Newell, S. (2018). Uncontained accumulation: Hidden heterotopias of storage and spillage. History and anthropology, 29(1), 37-41. doi:10.1080/02757206.2017.1397647
  7. 10. Newell, S. (2014). The matter of the unfetish: Hoarding and the spirit of possession. HAU, 4(3), 185-213.
  8. 11. Newell, S., et al. (2014). Remote and edgy: new takes on old anthropological themes. HAU, 4(1), 361-381.
  9. 12. Newell, S. (2013). Brands as masks: public secrecy and the counterfeit in Côte d'Ivoire. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 19, 138-154.
  10. 13. Newell, S. (2012). Le Goût des Autres: Ivoirian Fashion and Alterity. Etnofoor, 24(2), 41-56.
  11. 14. Newell, S. (2009). Enregistering Modernity, Bluffing Criminality: How Nouchi Speech Reinvented (and Fractured) the Nation. Journal of linguistic anthropology, 19(2), 157-184.
  12. 15. Newell, S. (2008). Godrap Girls, Draou Boys and the Sexual Economy of the Bluff in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. Ethnos, 74(3), 379-402.

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