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    Tilley, Lisa and Shilliam, R., eds. (2021) Raced markets. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780367762155. (In Press)

    Tilley, Lisa (2021) Extractive investibility in historical colonial perspective: the emerging market and its antecedents in Indonesia. Review of International Political Economy 28 (5), pp. 1099-1118. ISSN 0969-2290.

    Tilley, Lisa (2020) “The impulse is cartographic” : counter-mapping Indonesia’s resource frontiers in the context of coloniality. Antipode 52 (5), pp. 1434-1454. ISSN 0066-4812.

    Tilley, Lisa (2020) “A Strange Industrial Order:” Indonesia’s racialized plantation ecologies and anticolonial estate worker rebellions. History of the Present 10 (1), pp. 67-83. ISSN 2159-9785.

    Bhambra, G. and Medien, K. and Tilley, Lisa (2020) Theory for a global age: from nativism to neoliberalism and beyond. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Elias, J. and Rethel, L. and Tilley, Lisa (2019) IPE and IPS meet in Jakarta: feminist research agendas seen through everyday life. International Relations 33 (4), pp. 599-604. ISSN 0047-1178.

    Bhambra, G. and Last, A. and Mayblin, L. and Tilley, Lisa (2019) Global Social Theory: building resources. Area 51 (4), pp. 816-819. ISSN 0004-0894.

    Rethel, L. and Elias, J. and Tilley, Lisa (2019) Tales from two cities: financialisation, consumerism and affordable housing in Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. In: Fischer, J. and Jammes, J. (eds.) Muslim Piety as Economy: Markets, Meaning and Morality in Southeast Asia. Studies in Material Religion and Spirituality. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780367336684.

    Tilley, Lisa and Elias, J. and Rethel, L. (2019) Introduction: the production and contestation of exemplary centres in Southeast Asia. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Tilley, Lisa and Elias, J. and Rethel, L. (2019) Urban evictions, public housing, and the gendered rationalisation of Kampung life in Jakarta. Asia Pacific Viewpoint 60 (1), pp. 80-93. ISSN 1467-8373.

    Tilley, Lisa and Shilliam, R. (2018) Raced markets: an introduction. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Parasram, A. and Tilley, Lisa (2018) Global environmental harm, internal frontiers and indigenous protective ontologies. In: Rutazibwa, O.U. and Shilliam, R. (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Postcolonial Politics. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780367580810.

    Tilley, Lisa and Kumar, Ashok and Cowan, T. (2017) Enclosures and discontents: primitive accumulation and resistance under global capital. [Editorial/Introduction]

    Tilley, Lisa (2017) Immanent politics in the Kampungs: gendering, performing, and mapping the Jakarta economic subject. In: Lacey, A. (ed.) Women, Urbanization and Sustainability. Gender, Development and Social Change. Palgrave, pp. 43-65. ISBN 9781349951819.

    Tilley, Lisa (2017) Resisting piratic method by doing research otherwise. Sociology 51 (1), pp. 27-42. ISSN 0038-0385.

    Tilley, Lisa and Elias, J. and Rethel, L. (2017) Undoing ruination in Jakarta: the gendered remaking of life on a wasted landscape. International Feminist Journal of Politics 19 (4), pp. 522-529. ISSN 1461-6742.

    Tilley, Lisa (2016) “Well, City Boy Rangoon, it’s time to stitch up the evening”: material, meaning, and man in the (post)colonial city. In: Jackson, M. (ed.) Coloniality, Ontology, and the Question of the Posthuman. Routledge. ISBN 9781315686721.

    Tilley, Lisa (2015) Decolonizing the study of capitalist diversity: epistemic disruption and the varied geographies of coloniality. In: Ebenau, M. and Bruff, I. and May, C. (eds.) New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 207-223. ISBN 9781349495702.

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