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  • - "We are Witnesses, Not Victims"
    av Giovanna Parmigiani
    430,-

  • - Transpolitics, Race, and Nation
    av Paul A. Silverstein
    284,-

    An ethnography of the Algerian presence in France and the transnational Berber movement.

  • - National Imaginary in the Time of Milosevi
    av Marko Zivkovi
    939,-

    Public discourse and everyday life during the last days of Yugoslavia

  • - Maltese Settlers in Algeria and France
    av Andrea L. Smith
    271,-

    Maltese settlers in colonial Algeria had never lived in France, but as French citizens were abruptly "repatriated" there after Algerian independence in 1962. This study provides insight into race, ethnicity, and nationalism in Europe as well as cultural context for understanding political trends in contemporary France.

  • - Memory, Consumption, Germany
    av Daphne Berdahl
    271,-

    Pathbreaking studies of the postsocialist transition

  • - Activism, Aid, and NGOs
    av Julie Hemment
    244,-

    Drawing on ethnographic methods and Participatory Action Research, Hemment tells the story of her introduction to and growing collaboration with members of the group Zhenskii Svet (Women's Light) in the provincial city of Tver'.

  • - Development and the Politics of Differentiation
    av Sarah D. Phillips
    271,-

    In Ukraine, with privatization and the scaling back of the social safety net, it is women who have been left as leaders of service-oriented NGOs and mutual aid associations, caring for the destitute with little or no support from the Ukrainian state. This book documents the unexpected effects that social activism has produced for women in Ukraine.

  • - Ritual and Cultural Dispossession in Bulgaria
    av Gerald W. Creed
    271,-

    Mumming and modernity in rural Bulgaria

  • av John Borneman
    297 - 877,-

    Reflections on politics, loss and reconciliation in Europe and the Middle East

  • - The Other Side of Tolerance
    av Marcy Brink-Danan
    271 - 771,-

    Turkey is famed for a history of tolerance toward minorities, and there is a growing nostalgia for the "e;Ottoman mosaic."e; In this richly detailed study, Marcy Brink-Danan examines what it means for Jews to live as a tolerated minority in contemporary Istanbul. Often portrayed as the "e;good minority,"e; Jews in Turkey celebrate their long history in the region, yet they are subject to discrimination and their institutions are regularly threatened and periodically attacked. Brink-Danan explores the contradictions and gaps in the popular ideology of Turkey as a land of tolerance, describing how Turkish Jews manage the tensions between cosmopolitanism and patriotism, difference as Jews and sameness as Turkish citizens, tolerance and violence.

  • - Christians, Muslims, and Jews at Shrines and Sanctuaries
     
    271,-

    Crossing religious frontiers at shared holy places

  • - Mobbing, Well-Being, and the Workplace
    av Noelle J. Mole
    271,-

    Psychological harassment at work, or "e;mobbing,"e; has become a significant public policy issue in Italy and elsewhere in Europe. Mobbing has given rise to specialized counseling clinics, a new field of professional expertise, and new labor laws. For Noelle J. Mole, mobbing is a manifestation of Italy's rapid transition from a highly protectionist to a market-oriented labor regime and a neoliberal state. She analyzes the classification of mobbing as a work-related illness, the deployment of preventive public health programs, the relation of mobbing to gendered work practices, and workers' use of the concept of mobbing to make legal and medical claims, with implications for state policy, labor contracts, and political movements. For many Italian workers, mobbing embodies the social and psychological effects of an economy and a state in transition.

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