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Edward C. Holland
Edward C. Holland
Associate Professor, Department of Geosciences, University of Arkansas
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The Changing Geography of Violence in Russia's North Caucasus, 1999-2011: Regional Trends and Local Dynamics in Dagestan, Ingushetia, and Kabardino-Balkaria
J O'Loughlin, EC Holland, FDW Witmer
Eurasian Geography and Economics 52 (5), 596-630, 2011
80*2011
Resettlement and migration in post-Soviet Dagestan
EM Eldarov, EC Holland, SM Aliyev, ZM Abdulagatov, ZV Atayev
Eurasian Geography and Economics 48 (2), 226-248, 2007
722007
Territorial attachment in the age of globalization: The case of Western Europe
M Antonsich, EC Holland
European Urban and Regional Studies 21 (2), 206-221, 2014
522014
“To think and imagine and see differently”: popular geopolitics, graphic narrative, and Joe Sacco's “Chechen war, Chechen women
EC Holland
Geopolitics 17 (1), 105-129, 2012
422012
Buddha as a God: An Empirical Assessment
BG Purzycki, EC Holland
Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 31 (4-5), 347-375, 2019
392019
The roads of the Sayan Mountains: theorizing remoteness in eastern Siberia
V Kuklina, EC Holland
Geoforum 88, 36-44, 2018
342018
Economic development and subsidies in the North Caucasus
EC Holland
Problems of Post-Communism 63 (1), 50-61, 2016
312016
Oil and gas production in the Russian sector of the Caspian Sea: Public opinion on development paths and consequences
EM Eldarov, EC Holland, MKB Kamilov
The Professional Geographer 67 (3), 342-350, 2015
282015
Religious practice and belief in the Republic of Buryatia: Comparing across faiths and national groups
EC Holland
Nationalities Papers 42 (1), 165-180, 2014
212014
‘Going away on foot’ once again: the revival of temporary labour migration from Russia's Dagestan
EC Holland, EM Eldarov
Central Asian Survey 31 (4), 379-393, 2012
202012
Mapping Bosnia: Cartographic Representation in Joe Sacco’s Graphic Narrative
EC Holland
The Comics of Joe Sacco: Journalism in a Visual World, 85-100, 2015
192015
“Born for a Storm”: Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest
D Karell, A Linke, E Holland, E Hendrickson
American Sociological Review 88 (2), 322-349, 2023
182023
Mountainous Terrain and Civil Wars: Geospatial Analysis of Conflict Dynamics in the Post-Soviet Caucasus
AM Linke, FDW Witmer, EC Holland, J O'Loughlin
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107 (2), 520-535, 2017
182017
Ethnic competition, radical Islam, and challenges to stability in the Republic of Dagestan
EC Holland, J O’loughlin
Communist and Post-Communist Studies 43 (3), 297-308, 2010
182010
Buddhism in Russia: challenges and choices in the post-Soviet period
EC Holland
Religion, State & Society 42 (4), 389-402, 2014
172014
The decline and shifting geography of violence in Russia’s North Caucasus, 2010-2016
EC Holland, FDW Witmer, J O’Loughlin
Eurasian Geography and Economics 58 (6), 613-641, 2017
162017
Competing interpretations of Buddhism's revival in the Russian Republic of Kalmykia
EC Holland
Europe-Asia Studies 67 (6), 948-969, 2015
162015
The anti‐geopolitical cinematic eye: Documentary film and critical geopolitics
EC Holland
Geography Compass 14 (10), e12536, 2020
152020
The Onion and the geopolitics of satire
EC Holland, A Levy
Popular Communication 16 (3), 182-195, 2018
152018
Buddhism and Kalmyk secular law in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries
MS Ulanov, VN Badmaev, EC Holland
Inner Asia 19 (2), 297-314, 2017
112017
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