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Radford, David (2014) Contesting and negotiating religion and ethnic identity in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. Central Asian Survey, 33 (1). pp. 15-28.
Radford, David (2019) Kyrgyzstan. In: Christianity in South and Central Asia. Edinburgh Companions to Global Christianity . Edinburgh University Press, pp. 70-82. ISBN 9781474439824
Radford, David (2013) Religious conversion and its impact on ethnic identity in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. In: Politics, Identity and Education in Central Asia: Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan. Routledge, Politics, Identity and Education in Central Asia: Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, pp. 118-129.
Radford, David (2010) Fuzzy Thinking and the Conversion Process: How People Think and Feel Their Way Through Conversion — A Case Study Among Kyrgyz Christians. In: Coming to Faith Consultation 2, Wycliffe Centre, Horsely’s Green, UK. (Unpublished)
Radford, David (2008) The conversion of Kyrgyz to the Christian faith - A case study on a new religious movement in the post-Soviet era. In: International Conference: Twenty Years and More: Research into Minority Religions, New Religious Movements and 'the New Spirituality', April 2008, London, UK.
Radford, David (2015) Religious Identity and Social Change: Explaining Christian conversion in a Muslim world. Routledge advances in sociology, 150 . Routledge. ISBN 9780367869755
Radford, David (2011) Religious Conversion and the Reconstruction of Ethnic Identity: An Investigation into the Conversion of Muslim Kyrgyz to Protestant Christianity in Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia. Doctoral thesis, Flinders University of South Australia.