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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 0-415-81386-7 , 978-0-415-81386-0
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 404 Seiten. , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    Series Statement: Routledge International Handbooks
    DDC: 305.8
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    Keywords: Differenzierung Multikulturalität ; Gesellschaft ; Sozialwissenschaft ; Ethnologie ; Migration ; Politik ; Gesellschaftskritik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-1-138-01303-2
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 151 S.
    DDC: 304.8
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    Keywords: Migration Nationalismus ; Identität ; Mobilität ; Kosmopolitismus ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780415825009
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 300 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 720.1/03
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    Keywords: Architektur Aneignung, kulturelle ; Gesellschaft ; Konservierung ; Geschichte ; Kunst ; Design ; Kritik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Projecting forward in time from the processes of design and construction that are so often the focus of architectural discourse, Consuming Architecture examines the variety of ways in which buildings are consumed after they have been produced, focusing in particular on processes of occupation, appropriation and interpretation. Drawing on contributions by architects, historians, anthropologists, literary critics, artists, film-makers, photographers and journalists, it shows how the consumption of architecture is a dynamic and creative act that involves the creation and negotiation of meanings and values by different stakeholders and that can be expressed in different voices. In so doing, it challenges ideas of what constitutes architecture, architectural discourse and architectural education, how we understand and think about it, and who can claim ownership of it. Consuming Architecture is aimed at students in architectural education and will also be of interest to students and researchers from disciplines that deal with architecture in terms of consumption and material culture.
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 1. Occupations : The (in)complete architecture of the suburban house / Wouter Bervoets and Hilde Heynen -- House behaviour in the Australian suburb: consumption, migrants and their houses / Mirjana Lozanovksa -- Performing their version of the house: views on an architectural response to autism / Stijn Baumers and Ann Heylighen -- Transformation unwanted! Heritage-making and its effects in Le Corbusier's Pessac estate / Anita Aigner -- A progressive attachment: accommodating growth and change in {u206C}varo Siza's Malagueira neighbourhood / Nelson Mota -- Part 2. Appropriations : Becoming visible: transforming the spaces of apartheid South Africa / Lisa Findley and Liz Ogbu -- Simla or Shimla: the Indian political re-appropriation of Little England / Siddharth Pandey -- Ideological regeneration: the Cafesjian Centre for the Arts and the new Yerevan / Malcolm Miles -- 'The winter of discount tents': Occupy London and the improvised dwelling as protest / Benjamin Taylor -- On the origins of hip hop: appropriation and territorial control of urban space / Adam Evans -- Part 3. Interpretations : 'Why does it never rain in the Architectural Review?': photography and the everyday life of buildings / David Cowlard -- Scenarios 'For poetry makes nothing happen': art and architectonic urban experimentations / Ronny Hardliz -- Doors don't slam: time-based architectural representation / Eleanor Suess -- SE11: [re]generations / James Swinson -- Between the cloud and the chasm: architectural journals, waste regimes and economies of attention / C. Greig Crysler.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 978-0-415-93837-2
    Language: English
    Pages: XIX, 169 S. , Ill.
    Keywords: Kommunikation Internet ; Ethnizität ; Identität ; Rasse ; Diskriminierung ; Vorurteil ; Gesellschaft ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Multikulturalität ; Beziehungen, transnationale
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0-415-18278-6 , 978-0-415-18278-2 , 0-415-18277-8 /Hb. , 978-0-415-18277-5 /Hb.
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 166 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: European Association of Social Anthropologists Series
    Keywords: Entwicklung Entwicklung, wirtschaftliche ; Tourismus ; Tansania ; Asien ; Malaysia ; Europa ; Malta ; Balearen ; Frankreich ; Spanien
    Abstract: This collection examines the conflicts and realities of development at a local, empirical level. It provides a series of case studies which illuminate the attitudes and actions of all of those involved in local development schemes. The material is drawn from Southern and Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa. All the contributors use rigorous anthropological methods of analysis to shed light on the place of feelings of personal sentiment and identity in reactions to planned development schemes. In a world where direct action and public protest are routine responses to local development schemes, they show how protesters, developers and politicians often hold very different fundamental views about the environment, society, government and development which go beyond partisan economic and political interests. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: List of contributors -- Preface -- 1 Introduction / S. Abram -- 2 Discourses on development in Malaysia / A.K. Larsen -- 3 Sex for leisure: modernity among female bar workers in Tanzania / Aud Talle -- 4 State vs. locality: the new Slovene-Croat state border / D. Knezevic -- 5 From economism to culturalism: Spain / C. Mairal Ruil, J. Angel Bergua -- 6 Contested space: planners, tourists, developers in Malta / J. Boissevain, N. Theuma -- 7 The road to ruin: the politics of development in the Balearic Islands / J. Waldren --8 When opposite worldviews attract: tourism and local development in southern France / C. Lindknud -- Index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0-415-13221-5 , 978-0-415-13221-3 , 0-415-13220-7 /Hb. , 978-0-415-13220-6 /Hb.
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 294 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: European Association of Social Anthropologists Series
    Keywords: Anthropologie, politische Anthropologie, soziale ; Politik ; Macht ; Machtverhältnis ; Selbstbild ; Individuum und Gesellschaft ; Sozialpolitik ; Europa ; Schweden ; Norwegen ; Großbritannien ; Nord Irland ; Kanada ; Afrika ; HIV ; Tagungsbericht
    Abstract: Anthropology of Policy argues that policy has become an increasingly central organizing principle in contemporary societies, shaping the way we live, act and think. Policies create new categories of individuals such as 'subject', 'citizen', 'professional', 'national', 'criminal' and 'deviant', Policies also influence the way individuals constuct themselves as subjects, acting both on and through people as free and rational agents. If policy is a tool of government, it is equally a tool for studying government, and for tracing the links beween different sites, agents and levels within the complex policy process. Anthropology of Policy examines the merging structures and discourses through which policy operates to introduce new neo-liberal systems of government and new forms of power. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Contributors -- Preface and acknowledgement -- Introduction -- 1 Policy: a new field of anthropology / Cris Shore and Susan Wright -- Part I Policy as language and power -- 2 Writing development policy and policy analysis plain or clear: on language, genre and power / Raymond Apthorpe -- 3 The implications of 'medical', 'gender in development' and 'culturalist' discourses for HIV/AIDS policy in Africa / Gill Seidel and Laurent Vidal -- 4 Patients' bodies and discourses of power / Helle Ploug Hansen -- Part II Policy as cultural agent -- 5 Free to make the right choice? Gender equality policy in post-welfare Sweden / Annika Rabo -- 6 The cultural politics of populism: celebrating Canadian national identity / Eva Mackey -- 7 Governing Europe: European Union audiovisual policy and the politics of identity / Cris Shore -- Part III Policy as political technology: governmentality and subjectivity -- 8 Reform and resistance: a Norwegian illustration / Halvard Vike -- 9 Poverty in a 'post-welfare' landscape: tenant management policies, self-governance and the democratization of knowledge in Great Britain / Susan Brin Hyatt -- 10 Managing Americans: policy and changes in the meaning of work and the self / Emily Martin -- Epilogue -- Anthropology and policy research: the view from Northern Ireland / Hastings Donnan and Graham McFarlane -- Index
    Note: "The origins of this edited collection of essays began with a workshop organized by Anthropology in Action at the 1994 Conference of the EASA held in Oslo" (Preface and Acknowledgements)
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  • 7
    ISBN: 0-415-12929-X , 978-0-415-12929-9 , 0-415-12928-1 /Hb. , 978-0-415-12928-2 /Hb.
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 219 Seiten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: European Association of Social Anthropologists Series
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Amerika ; Vorderasien ; Europa ; Mosambik ; Großbritannien ; Anden ; Twana ; Iran ; USA ; Recht ; Rechtsethnologie ; Sexualität ; Staat und Gesellschaft ; Menschenrecht ; Minorität
    Abstract: Law is a discourse of absolutes, and yet it is beset by ambiguities. Legality is inevitably identified with morality, and yet there is in all legal systems a zone where the legal and the non-legal become hard to distinguish, and where it is debatable how far the moral and social standing of particular groups or individuals can be equated with their legal status. Anthropology is typically concerned with the frontiers of legality, and with groups defined by the law as marginal. Inside and Outside the Law reflects on the ambiguities of law's authority, drawing on comparative case-studies of ethnic groups within different modern states, of groups defined as marginal through their sexual behaviour, and on analyses of the ambiguities at the heart of state authority itself. Inside and Outside the Law will be of interest to political scientists and legal theorists, as well as anthropologists and sociologists concerned with popular conceptions of the state and its laws. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: inside and outside the law / Olivia Harris -- Part I The state and its attributes -- 2. Human rights talk and anthropological ambivalence: the particular context of universal claims / Marie-Bénédicte Dembour -- 3. Vigilantism: order and disorder on the frontiers of the state / Ray Abrahams -- 4. Trading in ambiguity: law, rights and realities in the distribution of land in northern Mozambique / Sue Fleming -- Part II Sexuality and legitimacy -- 5. The law and the market: rhetorics of exclusion and inclusion among London prostitutes / Sophie Day -- 6. In praise of bastards: the uncertainties of mestizo identity in the sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Andes / Thérèse Bouysse-Cassagne -- Part III The complicity of religion and state -- 7. Living their lives in courts: the counter-hegemonic force of the Tswana kgotla in a colonial context / Ørnulf Gulbrandsen -- 8. A public flogging in south-western Iran: juridical rule, abolition of legality and local resistance / Manuchehr Sanadjian -- 9. Which centre, whose margin? Notes towards an archaeology of US Supreme Court Case 91948, 1993 (Church of the Lukumí vs. City of Hialeah, South Florida) / Stephan Palmié -- Index
    Note: "[...] session on law for the 3rd EASA Conference in Oslo" (Acknowledgements)
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 0-415-13219-3 , 0-415-13218-5
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 248 Seiten
    Series Statement: European Association of Social Anthropologists Series
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Gesellschaft, moderne Gesellschaft, westliche ; Sozio-politische Organisation ; Politisches System ; Europa ; Asien ; Indonesien
    Abstract: Between kinship ties on the one hand and the state on the other, human beings experience a diversity of social relationships and groupings which in modern western thought have come to be gathered under the label 'civil society'. A liberal-individualist model of civil society has become fashionable in recent years, but what can such a term mean in the late twentieth century?Civil Society argues that civil society should not be studied as a separate, 'private' realm clearly separated in opposition to the state; nor should it be confined to the institutions of the 'voluntary' or 'non-governmental' sector. A broader understanding of civil society involves the investigation of everyday social practices, often elusive power relations and the shared moralities that hold communities together. By drawing on case materials from a range of contemporary societies, including the US, Britain, four of the former Communist countries of Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Middle and Far East, Civil Society demonstrates what anthropology contributes to debates taking place throughout the social sciences; adding up to an exciting renewal of the agenda for political anthropology. (Verlagsangaben)
    Note: "Most of the papers in this volume are revised versions of presentations made at the workshop we convened at the third meeting of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, held in Oslo in June 1994" (Acknowledgements)
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  • 9
    ISBN: 0-415-11117-X , 978-0-415-11117-1 , 0-415-11116-1 /Hb. , 978-0-415-11116-4 /Hb.
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 225 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: European Association of Social Anthropologists Series
    Keywords: Afrika, Subsahara Indien ; Europa ; Japan ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Venezuela ; Synkretismus ; Religion
    Abstract: Syncretism - the synthesis of different religious - is a contentious word. Some regard it as a pejorative term, referring to local versions of notionally standard `world religions' which are deemed `inauthentic' because saturated with indigenous content. Syncretic versions of Christianity do not conform to `official' (read `European') models. In other contexts however, the syncretic amalgamation of religions may be validated as a mode of resistance to colonial hegemony, a sign of cultural survival, or as a means of authorising political dominance in a multicultural state.In Syncretism/Anti-Syncretism the contributors explore the issues of agency and power which are integral to the very process of syncretism and to the competing discourses surrounding the term. (Umschlagtext)
    Description / Table of Contents: Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: problematizing syncretism / Rosalind Shaw and Charles Stewart -- What 'Alhaji Airplane' saw in Mecca, and what happened when he came home: ritual transformation in a Mende community (Sierra Leone) / Mariane Ferme -- Beyond syncretism: translation and diabolization in the appropriation of Protestantism in Africa / Birgit Meyer -- Variation on a Christian theme: the healing synthesis of Zulu Zionism / Jim Kiernan -- The politics of religious synthesis: Roman Catholicism and Hindu village society in Tamil Nadu, India / David Morse -- Ritual, power and colonial domination: male initiation among the Ngaing of Papua New Guinea / Wolfgang Kempf -- Syncretism as a dimension of nationalist discourse in modern Greece / Charles Stewart -- Syncretic inventions: 'Indianness' and the Day of the Monkey / David M. Guss -- Manipulated identities: syncretism and uniqueness of tradition in modern Japanese discourse / Klaus-Peter Koepping -- Are fireworks Islamic? Towards an understanding of Turkish migrants and Islam in Germany / Lale Yalçin-Heckmann -- Syncretism, multiculturalism and the discourse of tolerance / Peter van der Veer -- Afterword / Richard Werbner -- Name index -- Subject index
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