Publications
refereed academic publications (15)
2011
- J. Zigon (2011). Multiple Moralities: discourses, practices, and breakdowns in post-Soviet Russia. In Multiple Moralities and Religion in Contemporary Russia.
- J. Zigon (2011). Multiple Moralities and Religion in Contemporary Russia. New York: Berghahn.
- J. Zigon (2011). HIV is God's Blessing: Rehabilitating Morality in Neoliberal Russia. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- J. Zigon (2011). Working on the Self in Russian Orthodox Church Drug Rehabilitation: A Moral and Ethical Assemblage. Ethos.
2010
- J. Zigon (2010). Making the new post-Soviet person: moral experience in contemporary Moscow (Russian history and culture, 5). Leiden: Brill.
- M. Benovska-Sabkova, T. Köllner, T. Komáromi, A. Ładykowska, D. Tocheva & J. Zigon (2010). ‘Spreading grace’ in post-Soviet Russia. Anthropology Today, 26(1), 16-21.
- J. Zigon (2010). A disease of frozen feelings: ethically working on emotional worlds in a Russian Orthodox Church drug rehabilitation program. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 24(3), 326-343.
- J. Zigon (2010). Moral and ethical assemblages: a response to Fassin and Stoczkowski. Anthropological Theory, 10(1), 3-15.
2009
- J. Zigon (2009). Morality and personal experience: the moral conceptions of a Muscovite man. Ethos, 37(1), 78-101.
- J. Zigon (2009). Developing the moral person: the concepts of human, godmanhood, and feelings in some Russian articulations of morality. Anthropology of Consciousness, 20(1), 1-26.
- J. Zigon (2009). Life-history and personal experience: the moral conceptions of a Muscovite man. In Monica Heinz (Ed.), The Anthropology of Moralities (pp. 46-61). New York: Berghahn Press.
- J. Zigon (2009). Within a range of possibilities: morality and ethics in social life. Ethnos, 74(2), 251-276.
- J. Zigon (2009). Hope dies last: two aspects of hope in contemporary Moscow. Anthropological Theory, 9(3), 253-271.
- J. Zigon (2009). Morality and HIV/AIDS: a comparison of Russian Orthodox Church and secular NGO approaches. Religion State & Society, 37(3), 311-325.
- J. Zigon (2009). Phenomenological anthropology and morality. Ethnos, 74(2), 286-288.
academic publications (1)
2011
- J. Zigon (2011). On Love: remaking moral subjectivity in post-rehabilitation St. Petersburg. In American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.
popular scientific publications (2)
2011
- J. Zigon (03-03-2011). Rethinking the possible. opendemocracy.net
- J. Zigon (02-04-2011). Russia’s Heroin Epidemic: why the government is ducking the issue. opendemocracy.net
recognitions (5)
2012
- J. Zigon (period: 2012 till 2012). Member Position at : Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
2011
- J. Zigon (2011, March 28). Human Rights, Agency, and the Disciplining of a Global Moral Discourse. unknown, Department of Anthropology, UCLA.
- J. Zigon (2011). Vidi grant - NWO. Recognition.
- J. Zigon (2011, April 4). HIV is God’s Blessing: Heroin, Responsibility, and the Russian Orthodox Church. unknown, Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego.
- J. Zigon (2011, February 28). Disciplining Responsibility and a Normal Life in a Russian Orthodox Church Rehab Center. unknown, Department of Anthropology, Leiden University.