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  • 1
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    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen Congr. 106.1999/2000(2004) -
    Series Statement: Committee print
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. USA / Congress / Senate / Select Committee on Indian Affairs History, jurisdiction, and summary of legislative activities of the United States Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs
    DDC: 340
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Amtliche Publikation ; Zeitschrift ; Amtliche Publikation ; Zeitschrift ; Amtliche Publikation ; Zeitschrift ; Amtliche Publikation ; Zeitschrift ; Amtliche Publikation ; Zeitschrift ; Amtliche Publikation
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    Alice Springs : Inst. ; 2002/03(2003) -
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 2002/03(2003) -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. bis 2003/04 Institute for Aboriginal Development 〈Alice Springs, Northern Territory〉 IAD annual report
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
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  • 3
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    Taibei : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] ; 1.2003 -
    ISSN: 1727-1878
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.2003 -
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Tai wan ren lei xue kan
    Former Title: T'ai-wan jen-lei hsüeh-k'an
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 26.08.08 , Text chines. u. engl.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783031453045 , 9783031453038
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (637 p.)
    DDC: 303.4834
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    Keywords: Ethical & social aspects of IT ; Ethics & moral philosophy ; Artificial intelligence ; Social & political philosophy ; ethics in computer science ; responsible technologies ; legal issues and regulation ; data privacy ; digitalization ; digital economy ; digital humanism ; social responsibility ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This open access textbook introduces and defines digital humanism from a diverse range of disciplines. Following the 2019 Vienna Manifesto, the book calls for a digital humanism that describes, analyzes, and, most importantly, influences the complex interplay of technology and humankind, for a better society and life, fully respecting universal human rights. The book is organized in three parts: Part I “Background” provides the multidisciplinary background needed to understand digital humanism in its philosophical, cultural, technological, historical, social, and economic dimensions. The goal is to present the necessary knowledge upon which an effective interdisciplinary discourse on digital humanism can be founded. Part II “Digital Humanism – a System’s View” focuses on an in-depth presentation and discussion of the main digital humanism concerns arising in current digital systems. The goal of this part is to make readers aware and sensitive to these issues, including e.g. the control and autonomy of AI systems, privacy and security, and the role of governance. Part III “Critical and Societal Issues of Digital Systems” delves into critical societal issues raised by advances of digital technologies. While the public debate in the past has often focused on them separately, especially when they became visible through sensational events the aim here is to shed light on the entire landscape and show their interconnected relationships. This includes issues such as AI and ethics, fairness and bias, privacy and surveillance, platform power and democracy. This textbook is intended for students, teachers, and policy makers interested in digital humanism. It is designed for stand-alone and for complementary courses in computer science, or curricula in science, engineering, humanities and social sciences. Each chapter includes questions for students and an annotated reading list to dive deeper into the associated chapter material. The book aims to provide readers with as wide an exposure as possible to digital advances and their consequences for humanity. It includes constructive ideas and approaches that seek to ensure that our collective digital future is determined through human agency
    Note: English
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783658427474 , 9783658427467
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (351 p.)
    Series Statement: Subjektivierung und Gesellschaft/Studies in Subjectivation
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Sociology: work & labour ; Sociology ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: In diesem Open-Access Buch wird die Transformation von traditionellen zu unternehmerischen Hochschulen unter einer neoliberalen Wissens- und Identitätspolitik untersucht. Vor dem Hintergrund einer Ökonomisierung der Gesellschaft geraten deutsche Hochschulen und ihre Angehörigen ab den 1990er Jahren zunehmend unter Druck, sich unternehmerisch-manageriale Denk- und Handlungsweisen anzueignen, um den wissenschaftspolitischen Forderungen nach einer höheren Wettbewerbs- und Leistungsfähigkeit, einer Qualitätssteigerung sowie nach mehr Transparenz und Effizienz Rechnung zu tragen. Mithilfe der Forschungsperspektive der Soziologie des individuellen Widerstands werden die Subjektivierungsweisen von Wissenschaftler*innen mit den Subjektivierungsformen des Managementdiskurses kontrastiert und (Ent-)Subjektivierungsprozesse in der deutschen Hochschullandschaft rekonstruiert
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783658435721 , 9783658435714
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (310 p.)
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen der Sektion Religionssoziologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Religion & beliefs ; Religionssoziologie ; Konfessionslose Rituale ; Rekonstruktive Sozialforschung ; Positionierung ; Ritualtheorie ; Todesrituale ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: In diesem Open-Access-Buch werden anhand von ethnographischen Fallbeobachtungen mit 16 Ritualleiter*innen folgende Fragen beantwortet: Wie positionieren sich Leitende von Todesritualen, die ausserhalb einer religiösen Gemeinschaft in der Deutschschweiz stattfinden? Welches Selbstbild vertreten die Ritualleiter*innen? Welche Aufgaben verbinden sie mit ihrer Tätigkeit? Wem sprechen sie Handlungs- und Wirkmächtigkeit (Agency) zu? Welche Themen und Konzepte sind für ihr Handeln und Erleben zentral? An welche kollektiven Sinngehalte (Deutungsmuster) schließen sie dabei an? Methodisch verortet sich die Arbeit in der Rekonstruktiven Sozialforschung. Dabei orientiert sie sich an Narrationsanalyse, Grounded Theory und Qualitativer Agencyforschung. Theoretisch knüpft die Studie an Konzepte von 'Ritualisierungen' und 'Agency' an, um auf empirischer Grundlage das Konzept der 'Ritualisierenden Agency' zu entwickeln: Durch die gewählten Formen der Ritualisierung im Umgang mit der Bestattung und der Begleitung der Angehörigen erlangen die Akteur*innen eigenständige Handlungsmächtigkeit und Verantwortlichkeit. Die Analysen zeigen, wie die Akteur*innen selbst ihre Handlungsspielräume und ihre eigene Teilhabe in den Interviews und in den Bestattungsritualen zum Ausdruck bringen
    Note: German
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783031387395 , 9783031387388
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (410 p.)
    DDC: 306.44
    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Ethnic studies ; Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ; Physical geography & topography ; Cultural studies ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This open access book explores the deep connections between environment, language, and cultural integrity, with a focus on Indigenous peoples from early modern times to the present. It illustrates the close integration of nature and culture through historical processes of environmental change in North, Central, and South America and the nurturing of local knowledge through ancestral languages and oral traditions. This volume fills a unique space by bringing together the issues of environment, language and cultural integrity in Latin American historical and cultural spheres. It explores the reciprocal and necessary relations between language/culture and environment; how they can lead to sustainable practices; how environmental knowledge and sustainable practices toward the environment are reflected in local languages, local sources and local socio-cultural practices. The book combines interdisciplinary methods and initiates a dialogue among scientifically trained scholars and local communities to compare their perspectives on well-being in remote and recent historical periods and it will be of interest to students and scholars in fields including sociolinguistics, (ethno)history, linguistic anthropology, cultural studies and cultural anthropology, environmental studies and Indigenous/minority studies
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9783658404482 , 9783658404475
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (337 p.)
    Series Statement: Beiträge zur Teilhabeforschung
    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Disability Studies ; Teilhabeforschung ; Geistige Behinderung ; Inklusion ; Unterstütze Wohnformen ; Intellektuelle Beeinträchtigungen ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSN Social work
    Abstract: Das Buch fasst die Forschung zum unterstützten Wohnen und zur Teilhabe von Menschen mit intellektueller Beeinträchtigung zusammen und weist Richtungen für die inhaltliche und methodische Weiterentwicklung. Im ersten Teil wird die Forschung zum Wohnen mit Unterstützung in der Teilhabeforschung verortet und ein Überblick über die Entwicklung und den Stand der deutschsprachigen und internationalen Wohnforschung gegeben. Der zweite Teil setzt mit der partizipativen Forschung und der Zusammenstellung internationaler standardisierter Erhebungsinstrumente forschungsmethodische Impulse. Im dritten Teil werden innovative Themenfelder (Sozialraum, Organisationskultur, technisch unterstützte Teilhabe, Menschen mit komplexem Unterstützungsbedarf) mit ihren Erkenntnissen und Herausforderungen vorgestellt. Dies ist ein Open-Access-Buch
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9781805390039
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Political and Economic Anthropology, History: 20th Century to Present
    Abstract: Studying the German-Polish ethnic relations, this book analyses the people and region through their respective borderlands, migration, official cooperation and unofficial suspicions across the border. The main conclusion is that, while officialdom is generally keen to develop cross-border ties, which ordinary people do take advantage of, these tend to be much more sceptical of the potential impact to their lives in what remains an economically depressed area despite cross-border cooperation having been possible for several decades
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Historical Foundations of German-Polish Relations I: From the Beginnings to the First World War -- Chapter 2. The Historical Foundations of German-Polish Relations II: From the First World War to the Present -- Chapter 3. National and Regional Identities in Germany and Poland -- Chapter 4. Polish Minorities in Germany: The 120% Deutsche -- Chapter 5. Regions in Poland I: Ziemia Lubuska - Forgotten by Germany? -- Chapter 6. Administrative Reform, Cross-Border Relations and Regional Identity in Western Poland and Eastern Germany -- Chapter 7. Regions in Poland II: Silesia - German, Polish, or Wasserpolnisch? -- Chapter 8. Updates, 2010, 2014 -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781800738294
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (358 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: The Anthropology of Obstetrics and Obstetricians: The Practice, Maintenance, and Reproduction of a Biomedical Profession 1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology, Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: For the first time ever in a social science work, obstetricians tell their own stories of training, practice, fear, and transformation in this the first of the 3-volume series The Anthropology of Obstetrics and Obstetricians: The Practice, Maintenance, and Reproduction of a Biomedical Profession. These stories range from those of abortion providers to those of maternal-fetal medicine specialists. Several chapters tell the stories of obstetricians who have made paradigm shifts from technocratic to humanistic practices, the benefits and joys of these paradigm shifts, and the ostracism, bullying, and outright persecution these humanistic obstetricians have suffered. This book is a must-read for students, social scientists, and all maternity care practitioners who seek to understand the ideologies and motives of individual obstetricians. An excerpt from Kathleen Hanlon-Lundberg's chapter: Largely maligned in reproductive anthropological literature as callous-if not brutal-self-serving effectors of the over-medicalization of childbirth, most obstetricians whom I know and have worked with are devoted to providing respectful, individualized care to their patients
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Series Overview: The Anthropology of Obstetrics and Obstetricians: The Practice, Maintenance, and Reproduction of a Biomedical Profession -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Ashish Premkumar -- Introduction: Obstetricians Speak -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Ashish Premkumar -- Chapter 1. On Becoming an Abortion Provider in the US: An Autoethnographic Account -- Chapter 2. Abortion, Professional Identity, and Generational Meaning Making among US Ob/Gyns -- Rebecca Henderson, Chu J. Hsiao, and Jody Steinauer -- Chapter 3. My Transformation from an Obstetrician to a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Subspecialist: Autoethnographic Thoughts on Situated Knowledges and Habitus -- Ashish Premkumar -- Chapter 4. Cold Steel and Sunshine: Ethnographic and Autoethnographic Perspectives on Two Obstetric Careers in the US from Across the Chasm -- Kathleen Hanlon-Lundberg -- Chapter 5. An Awakening -- Jesanna Cooper -- Chapter 6. Repercussions of a Paradigm Shift in the Professional and Personal Life of a Brazilian Obstetrician -- Rosana Fontes -- Chapter 7. The Bullying and Persecution of a Humanistic/Holistic Obstetrician in Brazil: The Benefits and Costs of My Paradigm Shift -- Ricardo Jones -- Chapter 8. Hungarian Birth Models Seen Through the Prism of Prison: The Journey of Ágnes Geréb -- Ágnes Geréb and Katalin Fábián -- Chapter 9. Adopting the Midwifery Model of Care in India -- Evita Fernandez -- Chapter 10. "Birth with No Regret" in Turkey: The Natural Childbirth of the 21st Century -- Hakan Çoker -- Chapter 11. Attempting to Maintain a Positive Awareness about Vaginal Breech Birth in Australia -- Andrew Bisits -- Chapter 12. Mixing Modalities in My Technocratic/Humanistic Obstetric Practice in the US: Ideology and Rationales -- Marco Gianotti -- Chapter 13. How an Obstetrician Promoted Respectful Care in Canada and in the World -- André Lalonde -- Conclusions: What Have We Learned from Obstetricians? -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Ashish Premkumar -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800736979
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (298 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Integration and Conflict Studies 27
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    Keywords: Development;governance;mistrust;ancestral land;filiation;gerontocracy;Autoethnography;land holdings;land tenure;intimate governance;land access;community-based conservation;safeguarding land;displacement;commodification;institutional land;urban planning;multiplicity;relationships;custodianship;embeddedness;complex tenure;cultivating relationships;livelihood strategies;Forests;fortress conservation;national parks;wildlife;conflict management;legal pluralism;traditional authorities;trustworthiness
    Abstract: Although violent conflict has declined in northern Uganda, tensions and mistrust concerning land have increased. Residents try to deal with acquisitions by investors and exclusions from forests and wildlife reserves. Land wrangles among neighbours and relatives are widespread. The growing commodification of land challenges ideals of entrustment for future generations. Using extended case studies, collaborating researchers analyze the principles and practices that shape access to land. Contributors examine the multiplicity of land claims, the nature of transactions and the management of conflicts. They show how access to land is governed through intimate relations of gender, generation and belonging
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- Sara Berry -- Introduction: Trust and Transitions in Northern Uganda -- Lotte Meinert and Susan Reynolds Whyte -- Part I: Claims to Land -- Case I: The Case of a Disputed Land Sale -- Mette Lind Kusk -- Chapter 1. Multiplicity -- Stephen Langole, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Michael Whyte -- Chapter 2. Transactions -- Lotte Meinert and Mette Lind Kusk -- Chapter 3. Conflicts -- Irene Winnie Anying and Quentin Gausset -- Part II: Intimate Governance of Land -- Case II: Disrupted Land and Broken Graves -- Sophie Seebach -- Chapter 4. Generations -- Esther Acio, Lioba Lenhart and Susan Reynolds Whyte -- Chapter 5. Gender -- Julaina A. Obika and Hanne O. Mogensen -- Chapter 6. Belonging -- Ben Otto Adol, Michael Whyte and Susan Reynolds Whyte -- Part III: Imagining Development -- Case III: Claiming 'Their' School: Land Dispute Between Two Churches over a Primary School -- Catrine Shroff -- Chapter 7. Aspirations -- Susan Reynolds Whyte and Catrine Shroff -- Chapter 8. Inside-Outsiders -- Marianne Mosebo and Lotte Meinert -- Chapter 9. Conservation -- Lioba Lenhart and Lotte Meinert -- Afterword: Who Belongs Where, and What Belongs to Whom? -- Christian Lund -- Appendix: Land Legislation and Implementation in Uganda -- Anne Mette Kjær -- Index
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781800738768
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (372 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Colonial History, Political and Economic Anthropology
    Abstract: A major contribution to the history of European anthropology, this book highlights the Porto School of Anthropology and analyses the work of its main mentor, Mendes Correia (1888-1960). It goes beyond a Portuguese focus to present a wider comparative analysis in which the colonial empire, knowledge of origins, ethnic identity and cultural practices all receive special attention. The analysis takes into account the fact that nationalism, as associated with an ethno-racial paradigm, decisively influenced discourse and scientific and political practices
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- List of Archives and Libraries -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Biography of Mendes Correia (1888-1960) -- Chapter 2. The Institutionalization of Anthropology in Portugal: The Case of the Porto School of Anthropology -- Chapter 3. ADiversity of Topics Attached to the Study of Humanity -- Chapter 4. Practical Uses of Anthropology -- Chapter 5. Mendes Correia's Political Legacy -- Conclusion. The Legacy of Mendes Correia and of the Porto School of Anthropology -- Appendix 1: Volumes of Miscellaneous from the Porto School of Anthropology -- Appendix 2: Foreign Authors in the Miscellaneous of the Porto School of Anthropology -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800737808
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (212 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Keywords: Heritage Studies, Anthropology (General), Anthropology of Religion
    Abstract: An ethnographic account of daily life in Durham Cathedral, this book examines the processes of negotiation and change between a community and their cathedral. Focusing on the role of sound, light, time, space, building and dwelling, the author argues that Durham Cathedral is much more than just cannot merely be a backdrop to everyday life. Rather, through the constant processes of negotiation and change, it is a fully engaged participant in the daily lives of those who use Durham Cathedral. As such, it is not a place in which life happens, but a place with which life happens
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Introduction -- Part I: Life in Durham Cathedral -- Chapter 1. Community? -- Chapter 2. 'I'm not religious but...' -- Chapter 3. Pilgrims and Tourists -- Part II: Experiencing Durham Cathedral -- Chapter 4. The Sound of Durham Cathedral -- Chapter 5. The Light of Durham Cathedral -- Chapter 6. Space and Time in Durham Cathedral -- Part II: The Living Cathedral -- Chapter 7. Building -- Chapter 8. Dwelling -- Chapter 9. Changing -- Conclusion -- Postscript -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800738423
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (196 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Forced Migration 47
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    Keywords: USA;Iraq;Iraq war;refugee;refugee crisis;displacement;resettlement;forced migration;refugee and migration studies;anthropology;Travel Ban;cultural exchange;political engagement;non-profit organizations;advocacy;activism;precarity;Civil Society;Resistance;Democratic Membership;Distributing Resources;Protecting Rights;morality;US government;military intervention;refugee resettlement;democratic participation;American society
    Abstract: The American war against Iraq has caused hundreds of thousands of deaths and displaced millions of people. Between 20 March 2003 and 30 September 2017, more than 172,000 Iraqis resettled in the United States. This book explores the experiences of fifteen Iraqis who resettled in the US after 2003. It examines the long war against Iraq that began in 1991 and the decisions some Iraqis made to leave their homes and seek refuge in the United States. The book also delves into the possibilities for belonging and cultural exchange for this cohort of Iraqis and their political engagement with non-profit organizations, advocacy, and activism against the 2017 Travel Ban
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Seeking Refuge amidst Decades of American War against Iraq -- Chapter 2. How Does it Feel to Be a Refugee? Belonging, Precarity, and Cultural Exchange -- Chapter 3. Enacting Democratic Membership: Finding Time, (Re)Distributing Resources, Building Knowledge and Protecting Rights -- Chapter 4. Forms of Participation: Dialogue, Civil Society and Resistance -- Conclusion: The Local, National, and Cosmopolitan Work to Be Done -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800738409
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (358 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Integration and Conflict Studies 28
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    Keywords: coastal communities;Sierra Leone;reciprocal relations;socio-ethnic groups;social arrangement;landlords;frontier region;Freetown Peninsula;individual mobility;social interaction;multiple origins;ethnic crossovers;political anthropology;development studies;Africa;Rurban space;colonialism;settlers;civilized man;concealment;disclosure;social dynamics;ethnic transformation;livelihoods;integration;ethnic identity;West Africa
    Abstract: Drawing on an ethnography of Sherbro coastal communities in Sierra Leone, this book analyses the politics and practice of identity through the lens of the reciprocal relations that exist between socio-ethnic groups. Anaïs Ménard examines the implications of the social arrangement that binds landlords and strangers in a frontier region, the Freetown Peninsula, characterized by high degrees of individual mobility and social interactions. She showcases the processes by which Sherbro identity emerged as a flexible category of practice, allowing individuals the possibility to claim multiple origins and perform ethnic crossovers while remaining Sherbro
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Anatomy of a Rurban Space -- Chapter 2. Narratives of Colonial Encounters -- Chapter 3. Framing Reciprocity: From Settlers to Strangers -- Chapter 4. Discourses of the 'Civilized Man' -- Chapter 5. The Tactics of Concealment and Disclosure -- Chapter 6. The Social Dynamics of Double Membership -- Chapter 7. Initiation as Ethnic Transformation -- Chapter 8. Lands, Livelihoods and Politics -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800738683
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (204 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Digital Archaeology: Documenting the Anthropocene 2
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    Keywords: Archaeology, Media Studies, Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: Our modern culture is increasingly expressed in the form of digital artifacts, yet archaeology is in its infancy when it comes to researching and understanding them. The study and reverse engineering of digital artifacts is no longer the exclusive domain of computer scientists. Presented by way of analogy to the process of archaeological fieldwork familiar to readers, the 1986 Electronic Arts game Amnesia is used as a vehicle to explain the procedure and thought process required to reverse engineer a digital artifact. As a go-to reference to learn how to begin studying the digital, Amnesia is shown to be a multi-layered artifact with a complex backstory; through it, topics in data compression, copy protection, memory management, and programming languages are covered
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Part I:Pre-Excavation -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Reconnaissance -- Chapter 2. Evaluation -- Chapter 3. Strategy and Research Questions -- Part II: Excavation -- Chapter 4. Fragments -- Chapter 5. Publisher Logo -- Chapter 6. Text Encoding -- Chapter 7. Interpreter -- Chapter 8. Text Encoding, Revisited -- Chapter 9. Parser -- Chapter 10. Finding Locations -- Chapter 11. Copy Protection -- Part III: Post-Excavation -- Chapter 12. Analysis -- Conclusion -- Index
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9781800738119
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (218 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Dislocations 32
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: , Anthropology (General), Sociology
    Abstract: Over the last decade, Nepal has witnessed significant urban growth and an expanding urban middle class. Glimpses of Hope tells the story of the people who enable some of the middle-class consumer practices in urban Nepal. The book focuses on workers in areas such as modern food-processing, water-bottling, housebuilding, and sand-mining industries and explores how workers see such forms of work, where union organization can help, and how work opportunities emerge along lines of gender and ethnicity. Although global labor relations have been mostly in decline for decades, this ethnography offers insights and glimpses of hope in terms of labor dynamics and the opportunities various jobs may afford
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- A Note on the Text -- Map of Nepal -- Introduction: The Noodle King -- Part I: Work at the Margins of Nepalgunj -- Chapter 1. From Casual to Permanent Work in a Food Factory -- Chapter 2. From Bonded to Industrial Labor in a Food Factory -- Chapter 3. New Forms of Spirituality in a Modern Food Factory -- Part II: Work at the Margins of Pokhara -- Chapter 4. Work, Precarity, and Militant Unionism in an Industrial Area -- Chapter 5. Gendered Divisions of Work in the Water Bottling Plants -- Chapter 6. Class, Ethnicity, and Labor Mobilization in the Construction Industry -- Chapter 7. Mafia, Labor, and Shamanism in a Sand Mine -- Conclusion: Glimpses of Hope -- Glossary -- References -- Index
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9781800736658
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (218 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Life Course, Culture and Aging: Global Transformations 9
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Sociology
    Abstract: Focusing on contemporary ideas about how aged care is provided, this book poses the question: How can people who are aged and frail live out the final phase of their lives with dignity? In seeking answers, the author examines what it means to be 'at home' in residential care in a novel and compassionate way. In an ethnographic study of how elderly residents can be given the right care, this book provides a new route into the bodily realities of ageing. It is a vital contribution to the search for alternative approaches to aged care provision
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- Tim Ingold -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue: Aged Care in Australia: Current Crisis and Context -- Introduction: Becoming at Home through Right Care -- Part I: Walking -- Chapter 1. Watching Each Step -- Chapter 2. Beyond Wandering -- Chapter 3. Walking out of the Freeze -- Chapter 4. Living in the Tension Between Walking and Not Walking -- Part II: Care -- Chapter 5. Care as Multiplicities -- Chapter 6. Caring at the Threshold of Life and Death -- Conclusion: Becoming Ethical through Care -- Epilogue -- Afterword -- Philip B. Stafford -- Glossary -- References -- Index
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  • 19
    ISBN: 9781800738447
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Humanitarianism and Security 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: refugee camp;humanitarianism;humanitarian aid;migration governance;humanitarian crisis;Urbanization;Asylum policy;Settlement pattern;Rebordering;externalisation;humanitarian border;refugee camps;informal camps;UNRWA;Refugee Code;bordering regime;labyrinthine border;irregular migration;refugee urbanism;poverty traps;Iraqi refugees;Syria;UNHCR;Baquba;history of the refugee camp;Turkey;EU-Turkey deal;buffer zone;Balkan;migration management;Lampedusa;Lebanon;Beirut informal areas;shelter architecture
    Abstract: During the past decade, Syria's displacement crisis has made the Middle East one of the world's foremost refugee-hosting regions. The measures to prevent refugees and migrants from leaving the region, and returning those who do, has made the region a zone of containment where millions remain displaced. The volume explores responses to mass migration and traces the genealogy of humanitarian containment from the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of the first refugee camps to the present-day displacement 'crises' and the re-bordering of Europe
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Foreword -- Michel Agier -- Introduction: Continental Encampment: Genealogies of Humanitarian Containment in the Middle East and Europe -- Are John Knudsen and Kjersti G. Berg -- Chapter 1. An Imperial Lens on Refuge in Greater Syria: Antecedents to Contemporary Humanitarian Practices -- Dawn Chatty -- Chapter 2. The Global Origins of the Modern Refugee Camp: Military Humanitarianism and Colonial Occupation at Baquba, Iraq, 1918-1920 -- Benjamin Thomas White -- Chapter 3. A Necessary Evil: A History of Palestinian Refugee Camps, UNRWA and Jordan (1950-1970) -- Kjersti G. Berg -- Chapter 4. Contained at the Margins: Syrian Refugees' Settlement Experience in Northern Jordan -- Kamel Doraï and Pauline Piraud-Fournet -- Chapter 5. Iraqi Refugees in Syria, 2003-2011: The Emergence of UNHCR-led Migration Management in the Levant -- Sophia Hoffmann -- Chapter 6. Four Buildings and a Bungalow: Architectures of Containment in Sabra, Beirut -- Are John Knudsen -- Chapter 7. Turkey's Biopolitical Buffer Zones and the Temporalities of Containment -- Rebecca Bryant -- Chapter 8. Journeys Interrupted: The Labyrinthine Border Experience Along the Balkan Route -- Synnøve Kristine Nepstad Bendixsen -- Chapter 9. Humanitarian Lampedusa and the Theatralisation of Crisis -- Antonio De Lauri -- Afterword -- Thomas Hylland Eriksen -- Index
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9781800738461
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (310 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: bodily experience;living with chronic pain;Parapsychic experience;ethnography;phenomenology;transreligiosity;affective technologies;Spirit possession;ectoplasm;Spiritism;Brazil;extraordinary experience;Einfühlung;Candomblé;trance possession;empirical engagement;epistemological embodiment;sensory ethnography of healing;spirit possession;Afro-Brazilian religions;body-mind-environment connection;auto-ethnography;alternative spirituality;Afro-Cuban religiosity;Spirituality;spiritual healing;health
    Abstract: When approaching the multiplicity of the spiritual experiences of healing, ethnographers are often presented with ideas of the existence of "other" worlds that may intersect with the so-called "material" or "physical" worlds. This book proposes a sensory ethnography of healing with a focus on ethnographic knowing as embedded in an embodied epistemology of healing. Epistemological embodiment signals that personal scholarly experience of the "unknown"-be it in the form of trance, or as the embodiment of an "other"-shapes the concepts of healing, body, trance, self, and matter by which ethnographers craft out analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Embodied Epistemologies of Healing -- Emily Pierini, Alberto Groisman and Diana Espírito Santo -- Part I: Paradoxes and Dilemmas -- Chapter 1. Playing with Other Worlds: renegotiating bodily experience and hierarchy in Afro-Brazilian Candomblé -- Giovanna Capponi -- Chapter 2. Embodied Knowledge and the Phenomenological Posture to Frame the Anthropology of "Extraordinary" Experiences -- Géraldine Mossière -- Chapter 3. Living with Spirits: Spirituality and Health in São Paulo, Brazil -- Bettina E. Schmidt -- Part II: Transitions and Transformations -- Chapter 4. The Ghosts that Haunt Me: Feeling with Affective Technologies and Doing Ethnography about Spirit Possession in Contemporary Japan -- Andrea De Antoni -- Chapter 5. "Try Feeding the Ghost More": An Illness Experience and Understanding the Unseen in a Tamang Village in Nepal -- Paula Bronson -- Chapter 6. Encountering Other Worlds through "Transreligiosity": A Comparative Account of Healing, Embodiment and Transformation in the Field -- Eugenia Roussou and Anastasios Panagiotopoulos -- Chapter 7. Learning to Trance: The Affective Grounding of Becoming Another Body in Another Place -- Tamara Dee Turner -- Part III: Engagements -- Chapter 8. Ways of Knowing and Healing: Mediumistic and Ethnographic Epiphanies in the Vale do Amanhecer -- Emily Pierini -- Chapter 9. Learning to Read the World: Education of Attention and Parapsychic Perception of the Environment -- Gustavo Ruiz Chiesa -- Chapter 10. Sensory Ethnography and Anthropology of Mediumship: Exploring Brazilian Spiritist Practices in (Mental) Well-Being and Health/Care -- Helmar Kurz -- Chapter 11. Channelling an Archangel: An Apprenticeship in Metatronic Life and Healing -- Fiona Bowie -- Epilogue: Healing, Images, and Trust -- Roger Canals -- Index
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  • 21
    ISBN: 9781800739017
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Dislocations 34
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Urban Studies, Sociology
    Abstract: Illuminating the complex processes of China's uneven urbanization through the lens of the transition from village commons to public goods, this book is set in three urbanized villages in Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Xi'an, which have experienced similar demographic explosions and dramatic changes to their landscapes, the livelihoods of its inhabitants, and the power structures governing their residents. Graduated provision is the delivery of public goods informed by the teleological ideology of urbanization, and by neoliberalism with Chinese characteristics, and has been employed as an answer to the challenges of making public goods, such as welfare provisions, public parks, education, and senior care, equally accessible to all in recently urbanized communities.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Anonymization -- Glossary -- Introduction: Graduated Provisioning in China's Urbanized Villages -- Chapter 1. Three Villages-in-the-city -- Chapter 2. From Villages Commons to Public Urban Goods -- Chapter 3. Creating Visual and Public Order -- Chapter 4. Building Moral Communities -- Chapter 5. Segregated Public Space and the Right to the City -- Conclusion: Exclusion and Rivalry, Lasting Inequalities and Neoliberal Provision -- References -- Index
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9781800738355
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (370 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: The Anthropology of Obstetrics and Obstetricians: The Practice, Maintenance, and Reproduction of a Biomedical Profession 3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Medical Anthropology, Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: The final volume in this landmark 3-volume series The Anthropology of Obstetrics and Obstetricians: The Practice, Maintenance, and Reproduction of a Biomedical Profession looks at the challenges, and even violence, that obstetricians face across the world. Part I of this volume addresses obstetric violence and systemic racial, ethnic, gendered, and socio-structural disparities in obstetricians' practices in the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru, and the US. Part II addresses decolonizing and humanizing obstetric training and practice in the UK, Russia, Brazil, New Zealand, and the US. Part 3 presents the ethnographic challenges that the chapter authors in Volumes II and III of this series faced in finding, surveying, interviewing, and observing obstetricians in various countries. This book is a must-read for students, social scientists, and all maternity care practitioners who seek to understand the diverse challenges that obstetricians must overcome. An excerpt: In our Series Overview in Volume 1, we asked the question, "Can a book create a field?" and answered that question with a resounding "Yes!" ... For us, the official creation of the field of the Anthropology of Obstetrics and Obstetricians has taken not one, but the 3 volumes that constitute this Book Series
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Darker and the Lighter Sides of Biomedical Maternity Care: Moving from Obstetric Violence, Disrespect, and Abuse to the Humanization and De-Colonization of Birth -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Ashish Premkumar -- Part I: Obstetric Violence and Systematic Racial, Ethnic, Gendered, and Socio-Structural Disparities in Obstetricians' Practices -- Chapter 1. Obstetricians and the Delivery of Obstetric Violence: An Ethnographic Account from the Dominican Republic -- Annie Preaux and Arachu Castro -- Chapter 2. "Bad Pelvises": Mexican Obstetricians and the Re-Affirmation of Race in Labor and Delivery -- Sarah A. Williams -- Chapter 3. "Selfish Mothers," "Misinformed" Childbearers, and "Control Freaks": Gendered Tropes in US Obstetricians' Justifications for Delegitimizing Patient Autonomy in Childbirth -- Lauren Diamond-Brown -- Chapter 4. Implicit Racial Bias in Obstetrics: How US Obstetricians View and Treat Pregnant Women of Color -- Genevieve Ritchie-Ewing -- Chapter 5. Censusing the Quechua: Peruvian Obstetras in Light of Historic Sterilizations, Contemporary Accusations, and Biopolitical Statecraft Obligations -- Rebecca Irons -- Part II: Decolonizing and Humanizing Obstetric Training and Practice? Obstetricians, Midwives, and their Battles against "The System" -- Chapter 6. Decolonizing Medical Education in the UK -- Amali U. Lokugamage, Tharanika Ahillan, and S.D.C Pathberiya -- Chapter 7. Teaching Humanistic and Holistic Obstetrics: Triumphs and Failures -- Beverley Chalmers -- Chapter 8. The Inconsistent Path of Russian Obstetricians to the Humanization of Birth in Post-Soviet Maternity Care -- Anna Ozhiganova and Anna Temkina -- Chapter 9. The Paradigm Shifts of Humanistic and Holistic Obstetricians: The "Good Guys and Girls" of Brazil -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Eugenia Georges -- Chapter 10. Interprofessional Education for Medical and Midwifery Students in Aotearoa/New Zealand -- Rea Daellenbach, Lorna Davies, Maggie Meeks, Melanie Welfare, and Judy Ormandy -- Chapter 11. The Changing Face of Obstetric Practice in the US as the Percent of Women in the Specialty Has Grown -- Deborah McNabb -- Part III: The Ethnographic Challenges of Gaining Access to Obstetricians for Surveys, Interviews, and Observations -- Chapter 12. The Ethnographic Challenges of Gaining Access to Obstetricians for Surveys, Interviews, and Observations -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Ashish Premkumar -- Conclusions: Concepts, Conceptual Frameworks, and Lessons Learned -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Ashish Premkumar -- Series Conclusions: Creating the Anthropology of Obstetrics and Obstetricians and Suggesting Directions for Future Research -- Robbie Davis-Floyd and Ashish Premkumar -- Index
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  • 23
    ISBN: 9781800739659
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (274 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology, History (General), Political and Economic Anthropology
    Abstract: Archaeologists have a history of being prime agents of change, particularly in advocating for protection and preservation of historical resources. As more social issues intersect with archaeology and historical sites, we see archaeologists and others continuing to advocate for not only historic resources, but for the larger social justice issues that threaten the communities in which these resources reside. Inspired by the idea of revolution and excitement about the ways archaeology is being used in social justice arenas, this volume seeks to visualize archaeology as part of a movement by redefining what archaeology is and does for the greater good
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Tables/Figures/Maps -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Margaret Purser -- Chapter 1. PANYC: The Why, The Then, and The Now -- Joan H. Geismar -- Chapter 2. "Cursed Be He that Moves My Bones": The Archaeologist's Role in Protecting Burial Sites in Urban Areas -- Elizabeth D. Meade and Douglas Mooney -- Chapter 3. Digging Truth: Archaeology and Public Imagination in Shockoe Bottom -- Ana Edwards -- Chapter 4. Seneca Village Interpretations: Bringing Collaborative Historical Archaeology and Heritage Advocacy to the Forefront and Online -- Meredith B. Linn, Nan A. Rothschild, and Diana diZerega Wall -- Chapter 5. Right to the City: Community-Based Urban Archaeology as Abolitionist Heritage -- Kelly M. Britt -- Chapter 6. "Think Like an Historical Archaeologist": Moving Beyond the Primary Source Document in K-12 Education -- Elizabeth Martin -- Chapter 7. "DIVERS[]S" and the Political Legacies of an "Experience-Exhibition" -- María Fernanda Ugalde and O. Hugo Benavides -- Chapter 8. American Apotheosis: Confronting Exceptionalism in the (Re)Production of National Identity -- Diane F. George -- Conclusion: Commentary -- Christopher N. Matthews -- Index
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  • 24
    ISBN: 9781800738744
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (354 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Dislocations 33
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Environmental Studies (General), Applied Anthropology
    Abstract: Through a series of case studies in diverse regions of the world, this book explores how transnational Norwegian energy and extractive industries handle corporate social responsibility (CSR) when operating abroad in places such as China, Brazil, and Turkey. With significant state ownership and embeddedness in the Nordic societal model, Norwegian capitalism is often represented as "benign" or ethical. By tracing CSR policy and practice-from headquarters to operations-this volume critically explores the workings of Norwegian corporate capitalism and its engagement with key issues of responsibility, accountability, and sustainability
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction: Bringing the State Back in: Corporate Social Responsibility and the Paradoxes of Norwegian State Capitalism in the International Energy and Extraction Industries -- Ståle Knudsen, Dinah Rajak, Siri Lange, and Isabelle Hugøy -- Part I: Setting the Scene. Introduction and Framing of CSR in the Norwegian Context. -- Chapter 1. Rethinking Access: Key Methodological Challenges in Studying Energy Companies -- Ingrid Birce Müftüoğlu, Ståle Knudsen, Ragnhild Freng Dale, Oda Eiken, Dinah Rajak, and Siri Lange -- Chapter 2. Samfunnsansvar is not CSR: Mapping Expectations and Practices of (Corporate) Social Responsibility in Norway -- Oda Eiken Maraire and Isabelle Hugøy -- Chapter 3. Dynamics of Localized Social Responsibility: A Case from Agder, Norway -- Eldar Bråten -- Chapter 4. Model of a Model: Norsk Hydro at Home and Abroad -- Ståle Knudsen -- Part II: Ethnographies of Norwegian Corporations' Engagement with CSR -- Chapter 5. Traveling, Translation, Transformation: On Social Responsibility and the Nordic Model in China -- Emil A. Røyrvik -- Chapter 6. Between Social Footprint and Compliance, or "What IBAMA Wants": Equinor Brazil's Social Sustainability Policy -- Iselin Åsedotter Strønen -- Chapter 7. Gender, Regulation, and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Case of Equinor's Social Investments in Tanzania -- Siri Langeand Victoria Wyndham -- Chapter 8. Exporting the Norwegian Model Through the "Capacity Building" of a Local Union Branch: The Case of Equinor in Tanzania -- Siri Lange -- Chapter 9. Staging Mutual Dependencies: Energy Infrastructure and CSR in a Norwegian Petroleum Town -- Ragnhild Freng Dale -- Chapter 10. Standardizing Responsibility Through the Stakeholder Figure: Norwegian Hydropower in Turkey -- Ståle Knudsen, Ingrid Birce Müftüoğlu, and Isabelle Hugøy -- Chapter 11. The "Nordic model" in the Middle East Oil Fields: How Shareholder Value Eclipses Corporate Responsibility -- Synnøve Bendixsen -- Conclusion: Inactive State Ownership and the Nordic Model Recast as "Values" -- Ståle Knudsen -- Index
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  • 25
    ISBN: 9781800739895
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (336 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Refugee and Migration Studies, History: 20th Century to Present
    Abstract: Heirs of the Greek Catastrophe is a landmark work in the areas of anthropology and migration studies. Since its first publication in 1989, this classic study has remained in demand. The third edition is published to mark the centenary of the 1923 Lausanne Convention which led to the movement of some 1.5 million persons between Greece and Turkey at the conclusion of their war. It includes updated material with a new Preface, Afterword by Ayhan Aktar, and map of the wider region. The new Preface provides the context in which the original research took place, assesses its innovative aspects and explores the dimensions of history and identity which are predominant themes in the book
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Plates -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Preface to the Third Edition -- Foreword -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- Michael Herzfeld -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- Chapter 1. Refugees for Fifty Years -- Chapter 2. The Ottoman Past in the Refugee Present -- Chapter 3. Identity and Hardship: The Urban Refugee Experience -- Chapter 4. Yerania: Place and Space -- Chapter 5. Earning a Living -- Chapter 6. The House, the Dowry, and Marriage: Continuity and Adaptation -- Chapter 7. The House: Symbolic and Social Worlds -- Chapter 8. Neighbourhood Life: lntegration and Ambiguity -- Chapter 9. Religious Life and Death in Yerania -- Chapter 10. The Triumph of Life -- Afterword -- Ayhan Aktar -- Appendices -- I: Conflict in Close Quarters: The Legal Tangle -- II: Results of Household Survey in Yerania, 1972 -- III: Categories of Occupation in Yerania, 1972 -- Notes -- References -- Index
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  • 26
    ISBN: 9781800738973
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (394 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Spektrum: Publications of the German Studies Association 28
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: History (General), Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: German studies scholars from various disciplines often use and reference ethnography, yet do not often present ethnography as a core methodology and research approach. Former Neighbors, Future Allies? emphasizes how German studies engages in methods and theories of ethnography. Through a variety of topics and from multiple perspectives including literature, folklore, history, sociology, and anthropology, this volume draws attention to how ethnography bridges transdisciplinary and international research in German studies
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Introduction: German Studies and Ethnography-Histories, Similarities, and Intersections -- A. Dana Weber -- Chapter 1. Incognito ergo sum: Ethnographic Observation as Mediator between Poetic Self-Projection and Sociological Narration in Goethe's Work -- Christian P. Weber -- Chapter 2. On Authority of Observation in Travel Writing: Georg Forster's Self-Reflexive Anthropology -- Madhuvanti Karyekar -- Chapter 3. Adolf Bastian, Walter Benjamin, and Deep History: Rethinking the Universal Archive -- Andrew Calabro Cavin -- Chapter 4. Crowd Control: Organizing Peoples with the Habitus Praecipuorum Populorum (1577) -- Lacy Gillette -- Chapter 5. Workers, Turks, Muslims: Ethnographies of Migration to Germany-in-Europe Revisited -- Levent Soysal -- Chapter 6. Ethnography and the Image of New World Indians in German Travel Narratives and Visual Culture in the Early Modern Period. -- Giovanna Montenegro -- Chapter 7. An Ethnography of Home: Writing Colonial Culture into German Naturalist Literature. -- Alyssa Howards -- Chapter 8. Changing Perspectives: The Dirndl-A Contemporary Topic of Urban Ethnography -- Simone Egger -- Chapter 9. Literary Ethnography: Fieldwork in the Eifel, a German Literary Tourism Site -- Raphaela Knipp -- Conclusion: Crafting German Things -- Andrew Stuart Bergerson
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  • 27
    ISBN: 9781800738508
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Worlds in Motion 13
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Black minorities;British Asians;Communities of faith;faith-related mobility;home-mobility nexus;transnational home-making;Female migration;cosmopolitanism;differential mobility;homelessness;housing precariousness;informal settlement;Colonial history;Home as inequality;unhoming;Ukraine;family reunification;serial migrations;Kinship;homing;moving trajectories;Eritrea;evictions;reception centre;asylum centre;Rome;care work;Covid-19;home as a cultural space;refugee experience;shared history
    Abstract: Bringing together the voices of nine individuals from an archive of over two hundred in-depth interviews with transnational migrants and refugees across five European countries, Finding Home in Europe critically engages with how home is experienced by those who move among changing social and cultural constraints. Highly conscious of the political strength of their voices, migrants and asylum seekers speak out loud to the authors, as this volume seeks to challenge the narrative that these people are 'out of place' or cannot claim their right to belong
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Bringing the Migrants' Voices to the Home and Mobility Nexus -- Sara Bonfanti and Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia -- Part I: Searching for Home -- Paolo Boccagni -- Chapter 1. 'Moved by the Hand of God': Lucho, A Peruvian Religious Minister in Manchester -- Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia -- Chapter 2. One Essential Home ("Ecuador"), Another Existential Home ("With My Mother"), Many Houses In-Between: The Story of Miriam -- Paolo Boccagni -- Chapter 3. Priya: Homing in the Global Job Market. Life Story of an Indian Woman in the Netherlands -- Sara Bonfanti -- Part II: Struggles at Home -- Sara Bonfanti -- Chapter 4. Once We Relax, the Door of Trauma is Open: Aaron' Life Story -- Milena Belloni -- Chapter 5. A Story of Accumulated Homelessness. Mateos, an Eritrean Refugee in Rome -- Aurora Massa and Milena Belloni -- Chapter 6. Yolanda: A Peruvian Care Worker on the Spanish Frontline -- Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia -- Part III: Tastes of Home -- Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia -- Chapter 7. Cooking Multiple Homes by Revisiting Eritrean Food in London: The story of Makda -- Aurora Massa -- Chapter 8. Sumant: The Home Recipe to Make a Move. Life Story of a Sikh Man in Britain -- Sara Bonfanti -- Chapter 9. Paola: Performing Memory and Reproducing Food Cultures -- Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia -- Afterword: Home as a Trope of Inequality -- Russell King -- Index
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  • 28
    ISBN: 9781805390053
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy 11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Sociology
    Abstract: Presenting a new interpretation of entrepreneurial behaviour, this book focuses on how entrepreneurs consider the future, looking at their social practices, language and rituals through which they neutralize or smoothen future unknowns. The study theorizes entrepreneurial behaviour as 'future-work': the social practices, language and rituals through which entrepreneurs neutralize or smoothen future unknowns. The study is grounded in ethnographic case material from global frontiers: second-hand car dealers in West Africa; exporters of fresh fish from Lake Victoria, East Africa; farmed fish entrepreneurs in Greece; and investment bankers in Financial America. It targets students and scholars from the social sciences and economics, and it has theoretical and practical implications
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Problem of the Future in Studying Entrepreneurship -- Chapter 1. Time and Entrepreneurship in Social Theory: Barth, Schumpeter and Keynes -- Chapter 2. The Social Construction of Individualism: Fish Entrepreneurs on Lake Victoria, Uganda -- Chapter 3. Profitmaking and Dreaming of Fortunes: Second-hand Car Dealers in Cotonou, Benin -- Chapter 4. Telling Stories with Numbers: The Social Life of Investment Bankers -- Chapter 5. The Relevance of the Policy Context: Aquaculture Entrepreneurs in Greece -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- References -- Index
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  • 29
    ISBN: 9781800739710
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Methodology & History in Anthropology 44
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), History: 20th Century to Present, Theory and Methodology
    Abstract: Academic appointments can bring forth unexpected and unforeseen contests and tensions, cause humiliation and embarrassment for unsuccessful applicants and reveal unexpected allies and enemies. It is also a time when harsh assessments can be made about colleagues' intellectual abilities and their capacity as a scholar and fieldworker. The assessors' reports were often disturbingly personal, laying bare their likes and dislikes that could determine the futures of peers and colleagues. Chicanery deals with how the founding Chairs at Sydney, the Australian National University, Auckland and Western Australia dealt with this process, and includes accounts of the appointments of influential anthropologists such as Raymond Firth and Alexander Ratcliffe-Brown
    Description / Table of Contents: Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Establishing Social Anthropology in the Antipodes -- Chapter 2. Anthropology at Sydney: A.R. Radcliffe-Brown and A.P. Elkin -- Chapter 3. Australasian Anthropology and the Second World War -- Chapter 4. 'A Matter of Reproach to New Zealand': Auckland University College, 1949 -- Chapter 5. 'The Brightest of His Generation': Siegfried Frederick Nadel, Foundation Professor of Anthropology, the Australian National University -- Chapter 6. Finding a Successor to A.P. Elkin, 1955 -- Chapter 7. Expansion: Anthropology at the University of Western Australia -- Chapter 8. A Successor to S.F. Nadel -- Chapter 9. Sydney Again -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- References -- Index
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  • 30
    ISBN: 9781800738874
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (252 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Sociology, Cultural Studies (General)
    Abstract: The "meantime" represents the gap between what is past and the unknown future. When considered as waiting, the meantime is defined as a period of suspension to be endured. By contrast, the contributors of this volume understand it as a space of "the possible" where calculation coexists with uncertainty, promises with disappointment, and imminence with deferral. Attending to the temporalities of emerging rather than settled facts, they put the stress on the temporal tactics, social commitments, material connections, dispositional orientations, and affective circuits that emerge in the meantime even in the most desperate times
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: In the Meantime -- Adeline Masquelier and Deborah Durham -- Chapter 1. "Just Waiting": Korean Chinese Mobility and Immobility in Transnational Migration -- June Hee Kwon -- Chapter 2. In the Meanplace: Traversing Boom and Bust in China's High Growth/Ghost Town -- Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne -- Entretemps: "A Lot of Standing Around in the Dark": Specters of Waiting in Paranormal Research -- Misty L. Bastian -- Chapter 3. Raising Consciousness in the Costa Rican Seasonal Low -- Sabia McCoy-Torres -- Chapter 4. Stranded in Decolonization: The Attritional Temporality of Sahrawi Activism in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara -- Mark Drury -- Entretemps: Machine-Made Time: Dialysis and the Complexities of Waiting and Planning -- Janelle S. Taylor and Ann M. O'Hare -- Chapter 5. Waiting for Thieves: Nighttime Capital and the Labor of Sitting in Niger -- Adeline Masquelier -- Chapter 6. Waiting to Heal in "Crip Time": Temporalities of Chronic Skin Wounds amongst Gunshot Survivors in New Orleans -- Daniella Santoro -- Entretemps: Urgency, Boredom and Pandemic Mean/Time(s) -- Martin Demant Frederiksen -- Chapter 7. African Time,Waiting, and Deadlines in Botswana -- Deborah Durham -- Chapter 8. Waiting Out the Rush: On the Durability of Wealth in Kenya's Coastal Sex Economies -- George Paul Meiu -- Afterword: In Slow Time -- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
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  • 31
    ISBN: 9781800737914
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (234 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology at Work 3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Sociology, Political and Economic Anthropology
    Abstract: Examining the interaction between families and professionals in the child welfare system of New York, this book focuses on how inequalities are reproduced, measured, managed, and contested. The book describes how state institutions and neoliberal governance police the groups which are most represented in the child welfare system, including low income, female-headed families living in racialized neighborhoods. The book also shows how these forms of policing produce unstable terrains, and give rise to contestation among families, communities, and professionals. It questions and re-thinks how state welfare and protection is administered
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Guilty of Being Poor: A Brief Itinerary in the Recent History of American Welfare -- Chapter 2. What Does 'Racial Disproportionality' Mean and How Is Tackled: Genesis, Interpretations, and Practices -- Chapter 3. Revolving Door: The Work of Child Welfare in Making Parents Chronically Unfit -- Chapter 4. Contesting Child Welfare: Perceptions, Negotiations, and Counter-Narratives -- Chapter 5. The Moral Economies of Community Participation: New Forms of Governance and Representative Ambiguities -- Conclusions -- References -- Index
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  • 32
    ISBN: 9781800738010
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (254 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: root causes of terrorism;threat landscape;radical Islamist;far right;future threat;propaganda activities;radical left-wing;emerging trends;conflict zone;Islamist terrorism;terrorist attack;terrorist targets;modus operandi;active radical;non-conflict zone;Islamist terrorist group;eco-terrorist;violent non-state actor;policy recommendation;future counter terrorism policy;violent extremist;operational tactics;operational target;Impact;challenges;operation;incitement;narratives
    Abstract: The global pandemic has offered extraordinary opportunities for extremists and terrorists to mobilize themselves and revive as more powerful actors in the security landscape. But could these threat groups actually capitalize on the coronavirus crisis and advance their malevolent agendas? Utilizing the largest COVID-19-related terrorism database, the book presents an analysis built upon a quantitative and qualitative comparison between the nature of both the radical Islamist and the far-right-related threat in 2018 and 2020. It provides, for the first time, a true picture of novel trends since the pandemic outbreak
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Evolution of the Threat -- Chapter 2. How Have Radical Islamists Capitalized on the Pandemic? -- Chapter 3. How Could Far Right Extremists Exploit the Corona virus Crisis? -- Chapter 4. Beyond the Radical Islamist and Right-Wing Threat -- Chapter 5. Novel Terrorist Tactics and Targets -- Chapter 6. Future Trajectories for Emerging Radical Islamist and Far Right Trends -- Conclusion: Policy Recommendations -- Annexes -- Annex 1. Key Radical Islamist and Far right Messages on the Pandemic -- Annex 2. Statistics on Extremists' COVID-19-related Activities -- Index
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  • 33
    ISBN: 9781800737860
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (216 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: transient sociality;socialist activism;passenger car ferry;sex workers;shipped mobilities;Ukraine;Long-distance seafaring;Sailors' wives;transient togetherness;Batumi;Post-soviet Georgia;human trafficking;sex work;intimacy;Romania;Italy;Turkey;military coup d'état;Ecology;Fishers;Istanbul;Fatsa;Abkhazia;De-facto;Uncertainty;Materiality;Inbetweenness;Infrastructures;Boats;Affect;Turbulence;Marine species;Cetaceans;Seabirds;Georgia;Dys-Appearance;Commonality;War;Stones;Phantasy;Imagination;Water
    Abstract: Transience is found in every meeting and form of coexistence between people and things that live and exist by, or move across or along, the Black Sea. It may come in various forms and guises, from de facto states, tourism, migration, trafficking or military troops, and it needs to be written and captured in sensuous, affective and imaginative ways. With particular attention to poetics, politics and aesthetics, this volume focuses on the scales of transient moments and histories, and enables readers to see and sense the many forms of transience that occur in a given landscape, sea or space
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Introduction: Transience and the Sea -- Martin Demant Frederiksen and Tamta Khalvashi -- Part I: Transience and Poetics -- Tide 1. Taking the Cure at the Black Sea -- Katherine Verdery -- Chapter 1. The Black Sea 'Moments' and 'Coexistence on the Move' in Transit -- Vera Skvirskaja -- Chapter 2. Transient Love in Batumi: Being a Sailor's Wife -- Elene Gavashelishvili -- Chapter 3. Complex Intimacies: Sex Work, Human Trafficking and Romance between Italy and the Black Sea Coast of Romania -- Trine Mygind Korsby -- Tide 2. Batumi (Prayer to the Sea) -- Giorgi Maisuradze -- Part II. Transience and Politics -- Tide 3. The Black Sea from Crimea: Transience and Dyschronicity -- Greta Lynn Uehling -- Chapter 4. Making Revolutionary Consciousness Transient: Altering Political Identities in Turkey's Black Sea Towns -- Christopher Houston -- Chapter 5. Transient In-betweenness: Conflicting Present and Futures in the De Facto Republic of Abkhazia -- Mikel J.H. Venhovens -- Part III. Transience and Aesthetics -- Tide 4. Boat with a Single Square Sail -- Anna Dziapshipa -- Chapter 6. Makeshift Boats: Transience, Turbulence and the Sea of Mourning -- Tamta Khalvashi -- Chapter 7. Fishers, Sea Snails and Dolphins: The Changing Context of Transient Inter-Species Relations in the Black Sea -- Caroline Humphrey -- Chapter 8. Svetlana by the Shore: Stones, Dys/Appearances and Un/Common Grounds in a City of Transience -- Martin Demant Frederiksen -- Tide 5. The Refugees -- Stephanos Papadopoulos -- Conclusion: Black Sea Matters: Transience and Phanta-sea -- Tamta Khalvashi and Martin Demant Frederiksen -- Index
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  • 34
    ISBN: 9781800738706
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology, History (General), Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: How do researchers use dynamic network analysis (DYRA) to explore, model, and try to understand the complex global history of our species? Reduced to bare bones, network analysis is a way of understanding the world around us - a way called relational thinking - that is liberating but challenging. Using this handbook, researchers learn to develop historical and archaeological research questions anchored in DYRA. Undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professional historians and archaeologists can consult on issues that range from hypothesis-driven research to critiquing dominant historical narratives, especially those that have tended to ignore the diversity of the archaeological record
    Description / Table of Contents: List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: History Matters -- Chapter 1. Dynamic Relational Analysis -- Chapter 2. Start With a Question -- Chapter 3. Theories of History -- Chapter 4. Modeling Theories -- Chapter 5. Developing Hypotheses -- Chapter 6. Gathering Information -- Chapter 7. Analyzing Data -- Conclusion: So What? -- Glossary -- References
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  • 35
    ISBN: 9781800738133
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (374 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Asian Anthropologies 14
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Anthropology of Religion, Sociology
    Abstract: From housewives to students and high-ranking officials, people from all social backgrounds in China and Taiwan visit fate calculation masters to learn about their destiny. How do clients assess the diviner's skills? How does one become a fortune-teller? How is a person's fate calculated? The Art of Fate Calculation explores how conceptions of fate circulate in Chinese and Taiwanese societies while resisting uniformization and institutionalization. This is not only due to the stigma of "superstition" but also to the internal dynamic of fate calculation practice and learning
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Foreword -- Michael Lackner -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Clients of Divinatory Services: Societal Issues and Consultation Experiences (Taipei) -- Chapter 2. Divinatory Arts Specialists: Taipei's "World of Divination": Historical Development, Claims, and Reforms -- Chapter 3. Fate Calculation Techniques: Contemporary Reformulations of a Traditional Knowledge on the Individual and Their Environment -- Chapter 4. Professional Practitioners in Beijing: Institutional and Cultural Legitimacy of Professional Diviners in Mainland China (Beijing) -- Chapter 5. Amateur Practitioners and Shared Knowledge: Everyday Knowledge and Modes of Transmission (Kaifeng) -- Conclusion: Trust and Standardization -- Appendix I: Brief History of the Ziwei Doushu Method -- Appendix II: Ziwei Doushu Schools in Taiwan -- Appendix III: Correspondence Tables in the Ziwei Doushu Method -- Glossary of Chinese Terms -- References -- Index
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  • 36
    ISBN: 9781800739567
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (214 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Catastrophes in Context 6
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    Keywords: New Orleans;Hurricane Katrina;Mardi Gras;gentrification;African Americans;disaster;catastrophe;Hurricane Matthew;storytelling;Caribbean Studies;Disaster Studies;Cultural studies;Literary Studies;catastrophe;political anthropology;longue duree;neo-colonial development;counter-capitalism;Northeastern Haiti;post-katrina;cultural traditions;cat bonds;necrocapitalism;Puerto Rico;art;cultural diplomacy;Marvin Victor;Corps mêlés;Writing of Disaster;Malediction;Prophecy;Melovivi
    Abstract: A cross-disciplinary volume that combines and puts into dialogue perspectives on disasters, this book includes contributions from anthropology, history, cultural studies, sociology, and literary studies. Offering a rich and diverse set of arguments and analyses on the ever-relevant theme of catastrophe in the circum-Caribbean, it will encourage debate and collaboration between scholars working on disasters from a range of disciplinary perspectives
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Introduction: The Power of the Story: Writing Disasters in Haiti and the Circum-Caribbean -- Vincent Joos, Martin Munro, and John Ribó -- Chapter 1. Mòd Leta: Haitian Understandings of Crises Past in Present -- Mark Schuller -- Chapter 2. After the Storm: Hurricane Matthew, Haiti, and Disaster's Longue Durée -- Laura Wagner -- Chapter 3. Malediksyon: (Neo)colonial Development, Disasters, and Counter-Capitalism in Northeastern Haiti -- Vincent Joos -- Chapter 4. Post-Katrina Intrusions on African American Cultural Traditions in New Orleans -- Shearon Roberts -- Chapter 5. Cat Bonds and Necrocapitalism in Haiti and Puerto Rico -- Jana Evans Braziel -- Chapter 6. Wake Work in Post-Maria Puerto Rico and Beyond -- John Ribó -- Chapter 7. Art and Politics facing Disaster in the Caribbean: Defining a new Cultural Diplomacy -- Vanessa Selk -- Chapter 8. Marvin Victor's Corps mêlésand the Writing of Disaster in Haiti -- Martin Munro -- Chapter 9. Beyond Malediction and Prophecy: Melovivi or the trap -- Alex Lenoble -- Index
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  • 37
    ISBN: 9781800738522
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (266 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality: Social and Cultural Perspectives 52
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    Keywords: assisted reproductive technologies;ARTs;multiple pregnancy;multiple birth;anticipatory governance;anticipatory labor;premature babies;multiple embryo transfer;fetal reduction;Assisted Reproductive Act;pre-term birth;compulsory motherhood;feto-centrism;maternal-fetal conflict;maternal body work;maternal death;elective single-embryo transfer;risky medicine;global assemblage;sociotechnical imaginaries;nationalist glory;Japan;Taiwan;medical autonomy;an-tai;hope technology;responsible governance
    Abstract: Human beings have been producing more twins, triplets, and quadruplets than ever before, due to the expansion of medically assisted conception. This book analyzes the anticipatory regimes of making multiple babies. With archival documents, participant observation, in-depth interviews, and registry data, this book traces the global and local governance of the assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) used to tackle multiple pregnancy since the 1970s, highlighting the early promotion of single embryo transfer in Belgium and Japan and the making of the world's most lenient guidelines in Taiwan
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Multiple Embryo Transfer: Anticipating Success and Risk -- Chapter 2. eSET: Anticipating New Success and Re-Networking IVF -- Chapter 3. When IVF Became a Nationalist Glory -- Chapter 4. The Making of the World's Most Lenient Guideline -- Chapter 5. Optimization within Disrupted Reproduction -- Chapter 6. Women Encounter Fetal Reduction -- Chapter 7. An-Tai: Active Maternal Body Work -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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  • 38
    ISBN: 9781800738652
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (236 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology;Pacific Ocean;maritime landscape;maritime oriented communities;cultural traditions;social transitions;cultural relationships;social history;California;USA;off-shore islands;riverways;Marine Cultural Heritage;Marine Ecosystems;Pecho Coast;Chumash;Chinese Fisheries;Abalone Fishing;Feluccas;whaling;reusing ships;shipping;doghole ports;seafaring;California coast;California archaeology;coastal studies;indigenous
    Abstract: The archaeology of maritime cultural landscapes offers insights into cultural traditions, social transitions, and cultural relationships that reach beyond the narrow confines of waterfronts and beach strands and helps construct meaningful social histories. The long shore of California is not limited to the land that borders the Pacific Ocean, but includes the navigable waters that reach inland, the off-shore islands, and the riverways flow to the sea. Authors investigate the multifaceted character of maritime landscapes and maritime oriented communities in California's equally diverse cultural landscape; viewed through an archaeological lens, and emphasizing social behavior and community as material culture in order to reveal intersections and commonalities
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Introduction: The Long Shore. Perspectives on Maritime Cultural Landscapes -- Marco Meniketti -- Part I: Before the Invasion. The Indigenous Maritime World: Ancient Landscapes -- Chapter 1. Marine Cultural Heritage, Landscapes, and the Human Dimension of Marine Ecosystems: Building Bridges Between Marine and Social Science: Chumash -- Amy Gusick, Jillian Maloney, Todd Braje, Shannon Klotsko, Jon Erlandson, Luke Johnson -- Chapter 2. Life at Tsiyiwi (CA-SLO-51/H), A Northern Chumash Maritime Community on the Pecho Coast of Central California -- Terry Jones and Brian Codding -- Chapter 3. The Drake's Bay Historic and Archaeological District: Encounters at tamàl-húye -- Mathew Russell -- Part II: Immigrant Communities and Economies -- Chapter 4. California's Nineteenth Century Chinese Fisheries and the Dawn of Commercial Abalone Fishing -- Todd Braje and Linda Bentz -- Chapter 5. Feluccas on the San Francisco Bay: Italian Fishermen and the Meaning of Community and the Mediterranean Connection -- Marco Meniketti -- Chapter 6. A Case Study of the Portuguese and Shore Whaling Linking the Azores to California -- Catherine Mistely, Karen Johannson, and Marco Meniketti -- Part III: Opportunistic Industry and Enterprises -- Chapter 7. Repurposing and Reusing Ships -- Sheli Smith -- Chapter 8. The Redwood Coast's Doghole Ports: The Interplay Between Resource Extraction, Shipping, and Community -- Deborah Marx and Denise Jaffke -- Epilogue -- Amy Gusick -- Index
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  • 39
    ISBN: 9781805391104
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (174 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology, History (General), Political and Economic Anthropology
    Abstract: The Poor Laws in the United Kingdom left a built and material legacy of over two centuries of legislative provision for the poor and infirm. Workhouses represent the first centralized, state-organized system for welfare, though they maintain a notorious historical reputation. Workhouses were intended to be specialized institutions, with dedicated subdivisions for the management of different categories of inmate. Examining the workhouse provision from an archaeological perspective, the authors demonstrate the heterogeneity of the Poor Law system from a built heritage perspective. This volume forms a social archaeology of the lived experience of poverty and health in the nineteenth century
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Forward -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Poverty Archaeology -- Chapter 2. The Sick -- Chapter 3. The Elderly -- Chapter 4. The Young -- Chapter 5. The Mad -- Chapter 6. The Workers -- Concluding Thoughts -- Bibliography
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  • 40
    ISBN: 9781805390978
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (226 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Sociology
    Abstract: Seeking new forms of democracy, progressive politics raises a fundamental question: what is the alternative to the allegedly coherent, self-contained liberal subject that represents the project of modernity? Exploring the themes of nature, race, and the divine, this book identifies the more realistic alternative in the “relational subject”: a subject that is inseparable from the global field of relations through which it emerges and yet distinct from that field because it lives a life that no one else ever has. Recognizing ourselves as such subjects allows us not only to rethink politics, but, more profoundly, to envision sovereignty as the means by which we each rejuvenate ourselves and the polities we constitute with others
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Sovereignty's Janus Face: Denying or Acknowledging Relationality -- Chapter 1. Human/Nature:How the Rise of the Liberal Subject Impoverished Our Understanding of Relationality -- Chapter 2. The Pathetic Oppressor: the Insanity of Sovereignty in a Racist World -- Chapter 3. Sovereign Fusions: The Reduction to “Man” and Its Phenomenological Alternatives -- Chapter 4. Extra/Ordinary Action: The Divine-Like Element in Relational Sovereignty -- Conclusion: From Rethinking the Political to Rethinking Sovereignty -- References -- Endnotes
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  • 41
    ISBN: 9781805390879
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology, Heritage Studies, Political and Economic Anthropology
    Abstract: People buy and sell human remains online. Most of this trade these days is over social media. In a study of this 'bone trade', how it works, and why it matters, the authors review and use a variety of methods drawn from the digital humanities to analyze the sheer volume of social media posts in search of answers to questions regarding this online bone trade. The answers speak to how the 21st century understands and constructs 'heritage' more generally: each person their own expert, yet seeking community and validation, and like the major encyclopedic museums, built on a kind of digital neocolonialist othering of the dead
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface: They Sell What Online? -- Chapter 1. The Lives Behind The Photos -- Chapter 2. The Dead For Sale -- Chapter 3. Looking At Bodies -- Chapter 4. The Lies Behind the Bodies? -- Chapter 5. Why Does It Matter? -- Glossary of Terms -- Appendix A: A Walk Through of the InstagramCLI Python Package -- Appendix B: A Walk Through of the PixPlot Python Package -- Appendix C: Text Analysis with Python and Jupyter -- References
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  • 42
    ISBN: 9781805390831
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (344 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Urban Anthropology Unbound 1
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    Keywords: Environmental Studies (General), Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: Efforts to create greener urban spaces have historically taken many forms, often disorganized and undisciplined. Recently, however, the push towards greener cities has evolved into a more cohesive movement. Drawing from multidisciplinary case studies, Urban Natures examines the possibilities of an ethical lively multi-species city with the understanding that humanity's relationship to nature is politically constructed. Covering a wide range of sectors, cities, and urban spaces, as well as topics ranging from edible cities to issues of power, and more-than-human methodologies, this volume pushes our imagination of a green urban future
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations and Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Glossary of Key Terms -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Ferne Edwards -- Introduction: Mapping the Multispecies City in Theory, Methods and Practice -- Ferne Edwards, Lucia Alexandra Popartan and Ida Nilstad Pettersen -- Part I: Making Visible Diverse Urban Natures -- Chapter 1. Life After Dark: Multispecies Encounters in the Nocturnal City -- Nick Dunn -- Chapter 2. Making Urban Nature Visible (With a Focus on Insects) -- Ferne Edwards -- Chapter 3. Let the City Walls Go Wild: Finding Safety in Urban Edgelands -- Hannah Cowan and Sam Knight -- Chapter 4. A Bear and Those Things Beneath my Knees: Nature in Settler-Colonial Los Angeles -- Chima Michael Anyadike-Danes -- Chapter 5. East End Jam: A Multi-Sensory Urban Foraging Artwork -- Clare Qualmann and Amy Vogel -- Chapter 6. Illuminating the Worlds We Produce: A Reflexive Approach to Urban Natures Research -- Lisa de Kleyn, Brian Coffey and Judy Bush -- Part II: (Re)Connecting Urban Natures -- Chapter 7. Layering Identity, Place and Be-longing Between Nature and Urbanity -- Tracey M. Benson -- Chapter 8. A 'Democracy of Compost': Neo-materialist Encounters in Urban Spaces -- Monique Wing and Emma L. Sharp -- Chapter 9. Caring for Foxes at a London Allotment: Tales from a Contested Interspecies Playground -- Jan van Duppen -- Chapter 10. Relational Growing: Reimagining Contemporary Aboriginal Agriculture in Colonialized Cityscapes -- Dominique Chen -- Chapter 11. 'War on Weeds': On Fighting and Caring for Native Nature in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand -- Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer -- Chapter 12. Designing with Bees: Integrating More-than-Human Knowledges in Brussels' Cityscapes -- Jolein Bergers, Bruno Notteboom and Viviana d'Auria -- Part II: Politicizing Urban Natures -- Chapter 13. Reducing Vulnerability Through Gardening? The Mobilization of Urban Natures during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Port Vila, Vanuatu -- Andrew McKenzie and Ginny Stein -- Chapter 14. 'I don't care about tomatoes': Building Situated Urban Commons in Girona -- Lucia Alexandra Popartan, Josep Pueyo, Enric Cassú, Richard Pointelin, Joana Castellar, Joaquim Comas -- Chapter 15. Urban Fog Oasis Conservation: Endangerment, Invasiones and Informal Urbanization in Lima -- Chakad Ojani -- Chapter 16. Haunting Natures: The Politics of Green Reparations in Baltimore, MD -- Mariya Shcheglovitova and John-Henry Pitas -- Chapter 17. Urban Trees as 'Furniture'? The More-than-Human Politics of Moving Gothenburg's Mature Trees -- Mathilda Rosengren -- Chapter 18. 'There's a Strong Green Wind Blowing'. Drawing the Politics of Street Trees in Practice -- Hanne Cecilie Geirbo and Ida Nilstad Pettersen -- Conclusion: Reflections and Future Directions for Researching Urban Natures -- Ferne Edwards -- Index
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  • 43
    ISBN: 9781805390350
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (102 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: New Directions in Anthropology 46
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Environmental Studies (General), Urban Studies
    Abstract: As an inquiry into engagements with forces of loss and threat, this work explores experimental ways to write about climate crisis in anthropology. From Belize to Ontario and back, this ambitious piece of ethnographic writing set during a time “beyond ruin” in a fictional, ecotourist community in the year 2040. Here, loss is taken up through an inventive form of ethnographic storytelling that brings together people, animals, landscapes, and the weather in a world beyond the climate crisis right now where new entanglements with things which have fallen to ruin emerge in imagined milieus in which loss and life converge
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Chapter 10 -- Chapter 11 -- Chapter 12 -- Chapter 13 -- Chapter 14 -- Chapter 15 -- Chapter 16 -- Chapter 17 -- Chapter 18 -- References -- Index
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  • 44
    ISBN: 9781805390466
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology, History (General), Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: Providing a comprehensive set of guidance to assist researchers wishing to carry out, curate and disseminate field research at a historic burial ground, chapters offer up to date methods for surface and subsurface survey and for the recording and archiving of burial monument data. Divided into three parts considering documentary research and recording of mortuary landscapes, reflections on memorial recording projects, and archiving and wider dissemination of data and interpretations. Also included is the archaeological potential of pet cemeteries and other pet memorials. Discussions therefore include how methodologies may or may not be applicable to both human and animal subjects
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Harold Mytum and Richard Veit -- Part I: Exploring Surface, Subsurface and Documentary Evidence -- Chapter 1. Applying Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) to Record and Interpret Mortuary Monuments -- Harold Mytum -- Chapter 2. Reevaluating Empty Sections Within Historic Cemeteries: Discovering Victims of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic -- Mark Nonestied -- Chapter 3. Is Anyone Out There? Survey and Research Techniques for CRM Projects when Burial Grounds/Cemeteries Border Construction Projects -- Sean Duffin and Bob Dean -- Chapter 4. Who Lies Where? A Land and Air-based Survey Methodology for Documenting Historic Cemeteries -- Richard W. Hunter, James S. Lee III, Alexis Alemy and Evan Mydlowski -- Part II: Field Recording of Monuments and Burial Ground Management -- Chapter 5. Now You See It, Now You Don't: Evaluating Earlier Cemetery Monument Records through Modern Recording -- Anne G. Giesecke and Dan Steffen -- Chapter 6. An International Mortuary Monument Recording System - From Site Analysis to International Comparative Studies -- Harold Mytum -- Chapter 7. “As Old as Pompeii or Herculaneum”: Kolkata, India's South Park Street Cemetery, An Example of Rapid Recording -- Richard Veit -- Chapter 8. Standing for Sacred Spaces: NC Division of Cultural Resources and the African American Burial Ground Network Act -- Melissa A Timo -- Chapter 9. Mourning and Remembering Deceased Companion Species: Mortuary Monuments and Graves for Horses in Finland -- Tiina Äikäs, Janne Ikäheimo, Tuija Kirkinen, Karin Hemmann, and Päivi Laine -- Chapter 10. Preserving the Rainbow Bridge: Recording Pet Cemeteries -- Eric Tourigny -- Part III: Archiving and Dissemination -- Chapter 11. Discovering England's Burial Spaces (DEBS): Using Digital Tools in Graveyard Recording and Archiving -- Julian D Richards, Toby Pillatt, Debbie Maxwell, Gareth Beale and Nicole Smith -- Chapter 12. The Cemetery Surveyor Application: Non-paper data Collection Methods in Luxembourg Burial Grounds -- Christoph K. Streb, Cyrille Médard de Chardon, and Thomas Kolnberger -- Chapter 13. Burial Grounds on the Web: Reviewing the Role of Digital Data beyond Genealogy, and how Historical Archaeology can play its part -- Anna Fairley Nielsson -- Chapter 14. Burial Ground Recording and Analysis: Where Next? -- Harold Mytum and Richard Veit -- Index
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  • 45
    ISBN: 9781800739956
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (154 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Studies in Social Analysis 15
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    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology
    Abstract: Tax and taxation are conventionally understood as the embodiment of social contract. This ground-breaking collection of essays challenges this truism, examining what tax might tell us about the limits of social-contract thinking. The contributors shed light on contemporary fiscal structures and public debates about the moralities, practices, and imaginaries of tax systems, using tax to explore the nature of citizenship, personal freedom, and moral and economic value. Their ethnographically grounded accounts show how taxation may be influenced by spaces of fiscal sovereignty that exist outside or alongside the state, taking various forms, from alternative religious communities to economic collectives
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Tax Beyond the Social Contract -- Nicolette Makovicky and Robin Smith -- Chapter 1. Taxes for Independence: Rejecting a Fiscal Model of Reciprocity in Peri-urban Bolivia -- Miranda Sheild Johansson -- Chapter 2. God's Delivery State: Taxes, Tithes, and a Rightful Return in Urban Ghana -- Anna-Riikka Kauppinen -- Chapter 3. The Fiscal Commons: Tax Evasion, the State, and Commoning in a Catalonian Cooperative -- Vinzenz Bäumer Escobar -- Chapter 4. Contesting the Social Contract: Tax Reform and Economic Governance in Istria, Croatia -- Robin Smith -- Chapter 5. Into and Out of Citizenship, through Personal Tax Payments: Romanian Migrants' Leveraging of British Self-Employment -- Dora-Olivia Vicol -- Chapter 6. The Worth of the 'While': Time and Taxes in a Finnish Timebank -- Matti Eräsaari -- Afterword: Putting Together the Anthropology of Tax and the Anthropology of Ethics -- Soumhya Venkatesan -- Index
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  • 46
    ISBN: 9781805390213
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (246 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Theory and Methodology, Anthropology (General), Cultural Studies (General)
    Abstract: Looking at encounters that can puncture or jolt us, this volume uses art as a lens through which to register and understand exceptional experiences. The volume also includes the fieldworker's experience of unexpected events that can lead to key understandings, as well as revelatory moments that happen during artistic creation and while looking at art. By exploring exceptional experiences through art, the volume asks probing questions for anthropology. In recognizing that art is all-encompassing - including, as it does, narrative, performance, dance and images - Exceptional Experiences situates itself within a number of conversations on methodological and conceptual issues in anthropology and beyond
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Engaging with Jolting Events in Art and Fieldwork -- Petra Rethmann and Helena Wulff -- Part I: Experiencing and Conceptualizing the Exceptional -- Chapter 1. To Be Stunned: Uncanny Experiences and Uncertainty in 'Ordinary' Fieldwork -- Deborah Reed-Danahay -- Chapter 2. Looking at the African Masks at Musée du Trocadéro - He Understood…. -- Thomas Fillitz -- Chapter 3. Art and Anthropology in Graphic Form: Exceptional Experience andExtraordinary Collaboration in the Making of 'Light in Dark Times' -- Alisse Waterston and Charlotte Corden (images) -- Chapter 4. Exceptional Experiences in Academic Life -- Moshe Shokeid -- Chapter 5. The Exceptionalism of Art as Disclosure of Deepest Truth: Stanley Spencer and the Look of Love -- Nigel Rapport -- Part II: Literary Realms of the Exceptional -- Chapter 6. Haunted Reading/Haunting Johnson -- Petra Rethmann -- Chapter 7. Sacred Muses: The Lake Goddess in Flora Nwapa's Literary Worldmaking -- Paula Uimonen -- Chapter 8. Experiential Literary Ethnography: How Creative Writing Techniques Can Capturethe Cultural Value of Live Arts-Based Experiences -- Ellen Wiles -- Part III: Exceptional Visual and Practice Experiences -- Chapter 9. Lighting Praxis: Lighting Aesthetics and Creativity Narratives in Professional Cinematography -- Cathy Greenhalgh -- Chapter 10. 'Hammered by the Image': Exceptional Experiences of Art as Aesthetic Impact -- Helena Wulff -- Chapter 11. Shaking up Worlds, Opening up Horizons: Contemporary Dance Experiences in Ramallah and Beyond -- Ana Laura Rodriguez Quinones -- Chapter 12. Participant Growing-Places in and of the World: Rendering the Transformative Atmosphere of a Contemporary Opera in the Making -- Maxime Le Calvé -- Afterword: The Sixth Sense -- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
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  • 47
    ISBN: 9781805390152
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (388 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Methodology & History in Anthropology 45
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    Keywords: Anthropology of Religion, Archaeology, Museum Studies
    Abstract: A range of meaningful objects—exhibits of human remains or live people, fetishes, objects in a Catholic Museum, exotic photographs, commodities, and computers—demonstrate a subordinate modern consciousness about powerful objects and their 'life'. The Spirit of Matter discusses these objects that move people emotionally but whose existence is often denied by modern wishful thinking of 'mind over matter'. It traces this mindset back to Protestant Christian influences that were secularized in the course of modern and colonial history
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Auto-Icon, or: What a Secularist Relic Says about Modern Dematerializations -- Chapter 2. Towards a Methodology of the Concrete -- Part II: Fetish and the Fear of Matter -- Chapter 3. The Spirit of Matter: On Fetish, Rarity, Fact and Fancy -- Chapter 4. The Modern Fear of Matter: Reflections on the Protestantism of Victorian Science -- Part III: Do Catholics See Things Differently? -- Chapter 5. Trophy and Wonder, or: Bodies at the Exhibition -- Chapter 6. Africa Christo! The Materiality of Photographs in Dutch Catholic Mission Propaganda, 1946-1960 -- Chapter 7. “I am Black, but Comely”: Mission, Modernity and the Power of Objects in the Afrika Museum, Berg en Dal -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: The Powers of Miming “Africa” -- Part IV: The Time of Things -- Chapter 9. Things in Time: Commodity Fetishism before Advertising -- Chapter 10. False Consciousness? The Rise of Advertising -- In Lieu of a Conclusion: The Future of Things -- References -- Index
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  • 48
    ISBN: 9783839465035 , 9783837665031
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (342 p.)
    Series Statement: Literaturdidaktik und literarische Bildung
    Keywords: Literary studies: general ; Museology & heritage studies ; Philosophy & theory of education
    Abstract: Literaturausstellungen bieten zahlreiche Perspektiven für literarästhetische Erfahrungen im Raum. Literatur wird dabei nicht auf ihre Trägermedien reduziert, sondern als immaterieller Gegenstand betrachtet. Diesem Ansatz folgend untersucht Sebastian Bernhardt die didaktischen Potenziale von Ausstellungen, die Literatur mittels Szenografie in den Raum übertragen. Neben einer Systematisierung der Möglichkeiten solcher Übertragungen erschließt er die sich daraus für eine mediale Erweiterung des Literatur- und Medienunterrichts ergebenden Potenziale. Damit liefert er spezifische Einsichten in die genuin literarästhetischen Erfahrungen im Ausstellungsraum
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  • 49
    ISBN: 9783839467169 , 9783837667165
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (196 p.)
    Series Statement: Architekturen
    Keywords: Architecture ; Urban communities ; Postkarte ; Indien ; Architektur ; Geschichte 1890-1970
    Abstract: Focusing on a private collection of 60 postcards of modern architecture in Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Agra, the contributors to this volume explore the many dimensions of modern architecture in India from the 1890s to the 1970s and share their own perspective on these objects. Experts on architectural history and visual studies, as well as postcard collectors provide new insights into a territory and its architectural heritage which is still largely unknown in Europe, and reflect on the postcard as a medium for historical research
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  • 50
    ISBN: 9781805390930
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Material Mediations: People and Things in a World of Movement 13
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies (General)
    Abstract: Hoarding has largely been approached from a psychological and universal perspective, and decluttering from an aesthetic and ecological one, while little work has been done to think about the cultural and global economic aspects of these phenomena. Of Hoarding and Housekeeping provides an anthropological, global, and comparative angle to the understanding of hoarding and decluttering using cases from a variety of countries including US, Japan, India, Cameroon, and Argentina. Focusing on the house, with careful attention to material flows in and out, this book examines practices of accumulation, storage, decluttering, and waste as practices of kinship and the objects themselves as material kin
    Description / Table of Contents: Illustrations -- Introduction: House/Keeping -- Sasha Newell -- Part I: Food Storage and Family Values -- Chapter 1. Food Storage and the Making of Potato Kin in Andean Houses -- Olivia Angé -- Chapter 2. Making Space for Onions: Material Production and Social Reproduction in Rural India -- Tanya Matthan -- Part II: Domestic Accumulation and Disorder -- Chapter 3. The “Stuffing” of Kinship: Containing Clutter and Expanding Relatedness in U.S. Homes -- Sasha Newell -- Chapter 4. Topoanalysis: Hoarding, Memory, and the Materialization of Kinship -- Katie Kilroy-Marac -- Chapter 5. Locating Hoarding: How Spatial Concepts Shape Disorders in Japan and the Anglophone World -- Fabio Gygi -- Part III: Decluttering and Minimalist Aesthetics -- Chapter 6. Decluttering the House, Purify Yourself: Women Discarding Objects andSpiritualizing Everyday Lifein Buenos Aires (Argentina) -- María Florencia BlancoEsmoris -- Chapter 7. The American Garage Sale: Liberating Space and Creating Kin -- Gretchen M. Herrmann -- Chapter 8. Minimalist Mortality: Decluttering as a Practice of Death Acceptance -- Hannah Gould -- Part IV: Holding on to Rubbish: Trash and Transmutation -- Chapter 9. “It's Not Waste, It's Diamonds!”: Recovery Practices and Public Waste Management in Garoua and Maroua (Cameroon) -- Émilie Guitard -- Chapter 10. Where Would We be Without Rubbish? -- Michael Thompson -- Conclusion: The Shape of Things to Come -- Daniel Miller -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781805390695
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (340 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
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    Keywords: Medical Anthropology, Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: Regional mental hospitals in India are perceived as colonial artefacts in need of reformation. In the last two decades, there has been discussion around the maltreatment of patients, corruption and poor quality of mental health treatment in these institutions. This ethnography scrutinizes the management of madness in one of these asylum-like institutions in the context of national change and the global mental health movement. The author explores the assembling and impact of psychiatric, bureaucratic, gendered and queer narratives in and around the hospital. Finally, the author attempts to reconcile social anthropology and psychiatry by scrutinising their divergent approaches towards 'mad narratives'
    Description / Table of Contents: Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Map 0.1 -- Introduction: Indian Psychiatric Spaces and Mad Narratives -- Chapter 1. Ethnographic Research in Psychiatry: Ethical Contemplations and Sensorial Engagements -- Chapter 2. Everyday Routines, Life and Solicitudes in Asha -- Chapter 3. Resisting the Uniform: Social Distinctions and Hierarchies in the Wards -- Chapter 4. A Machine for the Production of Inscriptions: Practices of Paperworkin Asha -- Chapter 5. Negotiations and Imaginations in the Context of Discharge and Rehabilitation -- Chapter 6. 'This Hospital is Not Good': What a Psychiatric Patient Can Tell Us about Psychiatric Culture? -- Chapter 7. Being Gay and Feeling Female: Queer Voices from Indian Psychiatry -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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  • 52
    ISBN: 9781805390534
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (402 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Educational Studies, Sociology, Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: Emotions, especially those of impoverished migrant families, have long been underrepresented in German social and cultural studies. That Sinking Feeling raises the visibility of the emotional dimensions of exclusion processes and locates students in current social transformations. Drawing from a year of ethnographic fieldwork with grade ten students, Stefan Wellgraf's study on an array of both classic emotions and affectively charged phenomena reveals a culture of devaluation and self-assertion of the youthful, post-migrant urban underclass in neoliberal times
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part I: Boredom and Beyond -- Chapter 1. School in Ruins: Atmosphere of Boredom -- Chapter 2. Distraction: Provocation as Critique -- Part II: Forms of Self-Empowerment -- Chapter 3. Coolness: Selfie Poses -- Chapter 4. “Ghetto” Pride: Discourses and Practices -- Part III: Feelings of Inadequacy -- Chapter 5. Grading: On the Pedagogical Production of Feelings of Inferiority -- Chapter 6. Ugly Feelings: Envy, Resentment and Embarrassment -- Part IV: Anger and Aggressiveness -- Chapter 7. Anger: Political Feelings and Patronizing Education -- Chapter 8. Aggressiveness: Boxer Style -- Part V: Fears and Hopes -- Chapter 9. Social Anxieties: Unemployment and Deportation -- Chapter 10. Cruel Optimism: The End of the Future -- Bibliography
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  • 53
    ISBN: 9781805390954
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (230 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Sociology
    Abstract: Farmers, Indigenous organisations, government and private-sector intermediaries from remote Northern Australia often negotiate with private finance capital to gain funds for agricultural development.The concept of financialisation is used to explore the drivers and effects of agrifood restructuring in the area, while assemblage theory is applied to position local actors as potential sites of power in negotiating connections between local spaces and global finance. This book demonstrates that while financialisation is a useful signifier of patterns of global change, it is assembled by a diverse range of often contradictory work
    Description / Table of Contents: Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Assembling Financialisation -- Chapter 1. Assembling Financialisation -- Chapter 2. A Brief History of Northern Development -- Chapter 3. The Investment Proposition -- Chapter 4. Making Land Valuable -- Chapter 5. The Moral Economies of Debt -- Chapter 6. How to Get an Investor -- Chapter 7. 'Unlocking' the Indigenous Estate -- Chapter 8. COVID-19 and Seven Years of 'Developing Northern Australia -- Conclusion: Messy Assemblages -- References -- Index
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  • 54
    ISBN: 9781805390800
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (268 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Refugee and Migration Studies, Sociology
    Abstract: Based on in-depth interviews with people throughout France who trace their origins to non-European countries, Foreigners in Their Own Country reports on the experience of not being seen as “French” because of one's physical appearance. Paying close attention to how individuals speak about themselves and their feelings of acceptance or rejection, this book provides an intimate account of the challenges faced by the millions of people in France—and throughout Western Europe—who fully participate in the life of their country but are often not seen as belonging there
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I -- Chapter 1. Maghrebis: Making Their Way in French Society -- Chapter 2. Black in a White World -- Chapter 3. Neither Maghrebi nor Black -- Part II -- Chapter 4. Feeling Inferior, Fearing Rejection -- Chapter 5. Romantic Attraction and Marriage -- Chapter 6. To be Muslim, or Assumed to be Muslim -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix
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    ISBN: 9781805390190
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology of Food & Nutrition 12
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Food & Nutrition, Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: In presenting a variety of theoretical and cross-cultural perspectives on pure food, this volume demonstrates similarities and variations in cultural beliefs, behaviours and practices in different societies. These in turn highlight that pure food is a common issue for humanity, whatever the society, whatever the era. As a subject with much contemporary and cross-disciplinary relevance, Pure Food will appeal to students and academics involved in any food-related discipline, to professional practitioners promoting healthier foods and nutrition and to general readers with an interest in food
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Paul Collinson and Helen Macbeth -- Introduction: Pure Food: Theoretical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives -- Paul Collinson and Helen Macbeth -- Chapter 1. The Impurities of Purity -- Jeremy MacClancy -- Chapter 2. 'Pure' Food and Food Taboos in Cross-Cultural and Human Ethological Perspective -- Wulf Schiefenhövel -- Chapter 3. Food and Order: Purity, Danger and the Bayesian Brain -- Mark Carter -- Chapter 4. From Concepts of Pure Food to a Healthy Diet in Greco-Roman Antiquity -- Amalia Lejavitzer -- Chapter 5. Eating Pure: Ethnography and Food in 'Fitness Cultures' -- Lorenzo Mariano and F. Xavier Medina -- Chapter 6. 'Pure Food' in Catering for Public Institutions: Policies and Aspirations: The City of Liverpool, England -- Lucy Antal -- Chapter 7. Blood Used in Food: When, Where and Why Not? -- Gabriel J. Saucedo Arteaga,Claudia A. Flores Mercado and Paul Collinson -- Chapter 8. Pure Food, Food Tourism and the Mythologising of Western Ireland -- Paul Collinson -- Chapter 9. Bioethics and Pure Food: The Consumers' Dilemma in West Mexico -- Daria Deraga -- Chapter 10. The Label, 'Organic', as a Representation of Food Purity: A Study of an Organic Beef Farm in Oxfordshire, England -- Helen Macbeth -- Epilogue: From Pure Food to Purification: A Review of Perspectives -- Helen Macbeth and Paul Collinson -- Index
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  • 56
    ISBN: 9781805390794
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (316 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology of Europe 8
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Refugee and Migration Studies, Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: In today's globalized world, where the foundations of home and social security are destabilized due to wars and neoliberal transformations, the villagers of Kosovo are linked with a common locality despite living across borders. By tracing long-distant family relations with a special focus on cross-border marriages, this study looks at the reconfiguration of care relations, gender and generational roles among kin-members of Kosovo, who now live in different European states
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on text -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Kinship and Care across the Kosovo Borders -- Chapter 1. Translocal Foundations of a Kosovo village -- Chapter 2. Migrant Trajectories: Shifting Relations of Translocal Families -- Chapter 3. Family Roles in Care across Translocal Households -- Chapter 4. Home and Investment: Shifts in Perceptions and Their Material Manifestation -- Chapter 5. Seeking a Future and Fortune: Partner Selection in a Translocal Space -- Chapter 6. Weddings as Affirmation of the Translocal: Family and Kinship -- Chapter 7. Realities of Cross-Border Marriages: Re-Arranging Family and Gender Relations -- Conclusion: Translocal Family Care: Outlook and Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800738805
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (286 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Cultural Studies (General), Development Studies
    Abstract: Fifty years after her first fieldwork with Ju/'hoan San hunter-gatherers, anthropologist Megan Biesele has written this exceptional memoir based on personal journals she wrote at the time. The treasure trove of vivid learning experiences and nightly ponderings she found has led to a memoir of rare value to anthropology students and academics as well as to general readers. Her experiences focus on the long-lived healing dance, known to many as the trance dance, and the intricate beliefs, artistry, and social system that support it. She describes her immersion in a creative community enlivened and kept healthy by that dance, which she calls "one of the great intellectual achievements of humankind." From the Preface: A few years ago I finally got around to looking back into the box of personal field journals I had not opened for over forty years. I found a treasure trove. It was an overwhelming experience. So much that I had forgotten came vividly alive: I laughed, wept, and was terrified all over again at my temerity in taking on what I had taken on. To do justice to the richness of these notebooks, I realized, I would have to do a completely different sort of writing from anything I had ever done before
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. The Rabies Run -- Chapter 2. The Harvard Camp at Dobe -- Chapter 3. At "Toothbrush Tree" -- Chapter 4. You Had to Have Been There -- Chapter 5. A Road Trip -- Chapter 6. A Creative Community -- Chapter 7. Ju/'hoansi, Their Neighbors, and I -- Chapter 8. The Threads of the Sky -- Chapter 9. Bright Night of the Soul -- Chapter 10. Life in Death and Death in Life -- Epilogue -- Selected Bibliography -- Index
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  • 58
    ISBN: 9781800738898
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (222 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Asian Anthropologies 15
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Sociology, Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: Grounded in multi-generational stories from Kinmen in Taiwan, Visions of Marriage explores the historical entanglements between the pursuit of new personal and national futures. Focusing on the relational and future-making aspects of marriage, the ethnography highlights the intersection of transformations across familial generations and shifting political economies in Taiwan, and more globally. While theories of modernity often treat marriage as an index of social change, without adequate attention to its transformative capacities generated through personal and familial agency, this volume provides comparative insights on family change and demographic shifts in Asia
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Migrant Economy and Marriage in the Republican Era -- Chapter 2. Militarization and Marriage in the Cold War Context -- Chapter 3. Changing Intergenerational Transmission amidst Political and Economic Liberalization -- Chapter 4. Trials of Marrying -- Chapter 5. Cross-Border Marriage on the Borderland -- Chapter 6. The Work of Marriage: An In-Married Woman's Perspective -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800739833
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology's Ancestors 5
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Theory and Methodology
    Abstract: An innovative account of one of the least-understood characters in the history of anthropology. Using previously overlooked, primary sources Ciarán Walsh argues that Haddon, the grandson of anti-slavery activists, set out to revolutionize anthropology in the 1890s in association with a network of anarcho-utopian activists and philosophers. He regards most of what has been written about Haddon in the past as a form of disciplinary folklore shaped by a theory of scientific revolutions. The main action takes place in Ireland, where Haddon adopted the persona of a very English savage in a new form of performed photo-ethnography that constituted a singularly modernist achievement in anthropology. From the Introduction: Alfred Cort Haddon was written out of the story of anthropology for the same reasons that make him interesting today. He was passionately committed to the protection of simpler societies and their civilisations from colonists and their supporters in parliament and the armed forces
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Ancestral Knowledges -- Part I: Becoming an Ethnologist -- Chapter 1. Becoming an Anthropologist -- Chapter 2. Lessons from Utopia -- Chapter 3. Becoming an Ethnologist -- Part II: The Skull Measuring Business -- Chapter 4. Ethnical Islands -- Chapter 5. The Laboratory -- Chapter 6. Fieldwork -- Part III: The Fifth Field -- Chapter 7. Tedious Texts -- Chapter 8. The Magic Lantern -- Chapter 9. The Last Dance -- Conclusion: A Legacy? -- References -- Index
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  • 60
    ISBN: 9781805390589
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (238 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Political and Economic Anthropology, Environmental Studies (General)
    Abstract: During the past two decades Ecuadorians have engaged in a national debate around Buen Vivir (living well). This ethnography discusses one of the ways in which people experience well-being or aspire to live well in Ecuadorian Amazonia. Waponi Kewemonipa (living well) is a Waorani notion that embraces ideas of good conviviality, health and certain ecological relations. For the Waorani living along the oil roads, living well has taken many pathways. Notably, they have developed new spatial organizations as they move between several houses, and navigate between the economy of the market and the economy of the forest
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- A Note on Waorani Orthography and the Typography -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Meeting the Waorani -- Chapter 1. Living Well -- Chapter 2. Healthand Vitality -- Chapter 3. The Locus of Living well -- Chapter 4. The Extractivist State and Waorani Political Life. -- Chapter 5. The Economy of the Forest and the Economy of the Store -- Conclusion: And Yet There Will Be More Roads -- Appendices -- References -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (350 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Asian Anthropologies 16
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    Keywords: Transport Studies, Refugee and Migration Studies, Anthropology of Religion
    Abstract: The notions of labour, mobility and piety have a complex and intertwined relationship. Using ethnographic methods and a historical perspective, Temple Tracks critically outlines the interlink of railway construction in colonial and post-colonial Asia, as well as the anthropology of infrastructure and transnational mobilities with religion. In Malaysia and Singapore, evidence of religion-making and railway-building from a colonial past is visible in multiple modes and media as memories, recollections and 'traces'
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: Methodological Musings, Analytical Signposts -- Chapter 1. Retelling Railway Histories: Centring Labour -- Chapter 2. Constructing Colonial Railway Networks in Malaya -- Chapter 3. Work and Living Spaces of Railway Labour -- Chapter 4. Mapping 'Railwaymen Temples' in Singapore and Malaysia -- Chapter 5. Sojourneying with Muṉīsvaraṉ the 'Railway God' -- Chapter 6. Railways and Religion: Negotiating Colonial and Post-colonial Modernities -- Conclusion: Sedimented, Intertwined Histories -- Appendices -- Glossary -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781805390398
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (312 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: European Anthropology in Translation 12
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Refugee and Migration Studies, Memory Studies
    Abstract: The Istrian Peninsula, which is made up of modern-day Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy suffered from the so-called "Istrian exodus" after the Second World War. This book looks at this difficult, silenced past and shifts the usual focus from migrants to those who stayed behind and to the new immigrants who came to the “emptied” towns.The research, based on individual memories, deals with silences and competing national discourses, reasons to stay and leave, hybrid border ethnic identities, and the renewal of Istrian society and its new social relations. It is a self-critical reflection on an ignored chapter of national history, which, with an empathetic approach, allows the silence to speak
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Problems and Frameworks of Memory in Ethnological Study -- Chapter 1. Difficult Pasts, Silence, and Conflicts of Memory -- Chapter 2. The Exodus: Those Who Left, Those Who Stayed, and Those Who Came -- Chapter 3. After the Exodus: The Renovation of Istrian Society, Social Relations and Heritage -- Conclusion: Let the Silence Speak! -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781805390305
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (260 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology of Media 12
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Media Studies
    Abstract: Hidden information, double meanings, double-crossing, and the constant processes of encoding and decoding messages have always been important techniques in negotiating social and political power dynamics. Yet these tools, “cryptopolitics,” are transformed when used within digital media. Focusing on African societies, Cryptopolitics brings together empirically grounded studies of digital media toconsider public culture, sociality, and power in all its forms, illustrating the analytical potential of cryptopolitics to elucidate intimate relationships, political protest, and economic strategies in the digital age
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Introduction: Cryptopolitics and Digital Media in Africa -- Katrien Pype, Victoria Bernal, and Daivi Rodima-Taylor -- Chapter 1. Four Ways of Not Saying Something in Digital Kinshasa: Or, On the Substance of Shadow Conversations -- Katrien Pype -- Chapter 2. The Power to Conceal in an Age of Social Media -- Simon Turner -- Chapter 3. KOT, Digital Practices and the Performance of Politics in Kenya -- George Ogola -- Chapter 4. The “Muslim Mali” Game: Revisiting the religious-security-post-colonial nexus in Malian popular culture -- Marie Deridder and Olivier Servais -- Chapter 5. Algorithmic Power in a Contested Digital Public: Crypto-politics and Identity in the Somali Conflict -- Peter Chonka -- Chapter 6. The Cryptopolitics of Digital Mutuality -- Daivi Rodima-Taylor -- Chapter 7. “This Dictatorship is a Joke: Eritrean Politics as Tragicomedy” -- Victoria Bernal -- Chapter 8. Digital Security in an African “Sanctuary City” -- Lisa Poggiali -- Conclusion: Studying Cryptopolitics -- Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Katrien Pype, and Victoria Bernal -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781805390732
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (298 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: EASA Series 46
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    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Refugee and Migration Studies, Memory Studies
    Abstract: All over the world, people disappear from their families, communities and the state's bureaucratic gaze, as victims of oppressive regimes or while migrating along clandestine routes. This volume brings together scholars who engage ethnographically with such disappearances in various cultural, social and political contexts. It takes an anthropological perspective on questions about human life and death, absence and presence, rituals and mourning, liminality and structures, citizenship and personhood as well as agency and power. The chapters explore the political dimension of disappearances and address methodological, epistemological and ethical challenges of researching disappearances and the disappeared. The combination of disappearance through political violence, crime, voluntary disappearance and migration make this book a unique combination
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Why an Anthropology of Disappearance? A Tentative Introduction -- Laura Huttunen and Gerhild Perl -- This chapter is available open access thanks to the support of Tampere University. -- Part I: Voicing Disappearances: Violence, Intimacies and Afterlives -- Chapter 1. 'Who has taken my son (Amar Cheleke Ke Nilo)?' Pervasive Missingness, Custodial Disappearances and Revolutionary Violence in Urban India -- Atreyee Sen -- Chapter 2. On the Slow Silencing of Absences: Sensing Social Disappearances in Cape Verde -- Heike Drotbohm -- This chapter is available open access thanks to the support of Tampere University. -- Chapter 3. 'What to do?': Searching for Missing Persons in Israel -- Ori Katz -- Chapter 4. A Right to Disappear? State, Regulatory Politics and the Entitlements of Kinship -- Anna Matyska -- Part II: Politics of Disappearances: (State) Violence and Its Aftermath -- Chapter 5. Disappearance via Adoption: On Missing Children in Spain (1936-96) -- Diana Marre and Jessaca Leinaweaver -- Chapter 6. Enforced Disappearances, Colonial Legacies and Political Affect in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya -- Stefan Millar -- Chapter 7. Chroniclers of Violence in Contemporary Mexico: Feminist Reflections on Memory and Disappearance -- Rosalva Aida Hernández Castillo -- Part III: Alternative Ways of Knowing: Mediating Absences, Negotiating Disappearances -- Chapter 8. Murky Disappearances: How Competing Narratives Obscure Structures of Power along the France-UK Border -- Victoria Tecca -- Chapter 9. Being There in the Presence of Absence: Researching the Remains of Migrant Disappearances -- Ville Laakkonen -- This chapter is available open access thanks to the support of Tampere University. -- Chapter 10. Negotiating Epistemic Uncertainties: Coming to Terms with Migrant Disappearances at the Western Mediterranean -- Saila Kivilahti and Laura Huttunen -- This chapter is available open access thanks to the support of Tampere University. -- Chapter 11. The Mediterranean as a Forensic Archive -- Zuzanna Dziuban -- Afterword: Imaginations and Traces of the Disappeared -- Antonius C.G.M. Robben -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781805390763
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (396 p)
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    Series Statement: WYSE Series in Social Anthropology 15
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    Keywords: Theory and Methodology, Anthropology (General), Cultural Studies (General)
    Abstract: Dialogues, encounters and interactions through which particular ways of knowing, understanding and thinking about the world are forged lie at the centre of anthropology. Such 'intellectual exchange' is also central to anthropologists' own professional practice: from their interactions with research participants and modes of pedagogy to their engagements with each other and scholars from adjacent disciplines. This collection of essays explores how such processes might best be studied cross-culturally. Foregrounding the diverse interactions, ethical reasoning, and intellectual lives of people from across the continent of Asia, the volume develops an anthropology of intellectual exchange itself
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Foreword -- Sunil Amrith -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: An Anthropology of Intellectual Exchange -- Nicholas J. Long, Jacob Copeman, Magnus Marsden, Lam Minh Chau and Joanna Cook -- Part I. Bridging Worlds -- Chapter 1. Mapping Time, Living Space: The Moral Cartography of Renovation in Late-Socialist Vietnam -- Susan Bayly -- Chapter 2. Worlds United and Apart: Bridging Divergence in Hanoi and Beyond -- Susan Bayly -- Part II: Asian Transformations and Complexities -- Chapter 3. Soviet-style Apartment Blocks in Hanoi: Architecture and Intellectual Exchange -- Nguyen Van Huy and Nguyen Vu Hoang -- Chapter 4. Intellectual Exchanges in Muslim Asia: Intersections of History and Geography -- Magnus Marsden -- Chapter 5. Super Singhs and Kaurageous Kaurs: Sikh Names, Caste and Disidentity Politics -- Jacob Copeman -- Chapter 6. Retrieving the Muted Subject in the Early Socialist Ecumene: The Example of the Mongolian Scholar Mergen Gombojab -- Caroline Humphrey -- Chapter 7. Intellectual Exchange with Hands: Cosmology and Materiality in Manual Sharing Practices of an Asian Musical Instrument -- Sukanya Sarbadhikary -- Chapter 8. Cooking the 'Imperialist West': The Exchange of Non-Marxist Non-Evolutionist Ideas in Vietnamese Institutionalized Anthropology in the Pre-Renovation High-Socialist Period -- Lam Minh Chau -- Chapter 9. The Ideal of Intellectual Exchange: Study Abroad, Affect, and the Ambivalences of Citizenship in Post-Suharto Indonesia -- Nicholas J. Long -- Chapter 10. This is the End? The French Settler Community in Saigon and the Fall of Indochina in 1945 -- Christopher Goscha -- Afterword -- James Laidlaw -- Index
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 p)
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    Series Statement: Military Politics 1
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    Keywords: Sociology, Peace and Conflict Studies, Political and Economic Anthropology
    Abstract: Bringing together new research by leading scholars, this volume rethinks the role played by militaries in politics. It introduces new theories of military politics, arguing against the inherited theories and practices of civil-military relations, and presents rich new data on senior officership and on the intersection of military politics and military operations. As the first volume in Berghahn Books' Military Politics series, it provides a blueprint for a new research paradigm dedicated to tracing how militaries shape their political environments, focusing particularly on the core democratic questions raised by politically-effective (and ineffective) militaries
    Description / Table of Contents: Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Breach, Neglect, Guidance -- Thomas Crosbie -- Part I: New Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 1. What is Military Politics? -- Thomas Crosbie -- Chapter 2. Rethinking Clausewitz's Chameleon: Is It Time for Western Militaries to Abandon the Idea of War's Immutable Nature? -- Anders Theis Bollmann and Søren Sjøgren -- Part II: New Perspectives on Senior Officership -- Chapter 3. Military Contrarianism: The Case of Israel -- Yagil Levy -- Chapter 4. Embedded in Politics: The Joint Chiefs of Staff, its Chairman, and the Structure of U.S. Civil-Military Relations -- Sharon K. Weiner -- Chapter 5. Civil-Military Challenges and the Militia -- James Campbell -- Chapter 6. Strategic Civil-Military Relations: Tomorrow's Generals' Views on Dissent, Disobedience and Principled Resignation -- Steven Lee Katz -- Part III: Military Politics and Military Operations -- Chapter 7. Military Politics on the Battlefield: Strategy and Effectiveness in War -- Carrie A. Lee -- Chapter 8. Begging Permission, Asking Forgiveness: Explaining How Officers Handle Wearing Two Hats in Multilateral Military Operations -- Stephen M. Saideman -- Chapter 9. Judges on the Battlefield? Judicial Observer Effects in US and UK National Security Policies -- Lena Trabucco -- Chapter 10. Small Powers' Civil-Military Relations: Two Smoking Guns -- Carsten Roennfeldt -- Conclusion: Military Politics as Research Program -- Thomas Crosbie -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800738195
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (190 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Forced Migration 46
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    Keywords: Refugee and Migration Studies, Anthropology (General), Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: Exploring the dynamics of identity formation processes in diasporic spaces, this book analyses how gender, cultural and religious practices are renegotiated in a situation of displacement. The author presents the comparative case study of Somali migrant women in Nairobi and Johannesburg: two cosmopolitan urban hubs in the global South. The book is based on and includes ethnographic observations in Nairobi and Johannesburg, first-person accounts of migration journeys across the African continent and women's reflections on what it means to be a Somali woman today
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Cosmopolitan Refugees -- Chapter 1. The Port and the Island: Somalis in Nairobi and Johannesburg -- Chapter 2. The Dynamics of Identity and Placemaking: the Making of 'Little -- Chapter 3. Global and Local Identifications in Dialogue. Expressions of Somaliness in Nairobi and Johannesburg -- Chapter 4. Negotiating Religious and Cultural Identifications in Diasporic Spaces -- Chapter 5. Somali Women of Nairobi and Johannesburg: Migration, Agency and Aspirations -- Conclusion: Migrating in and out of Africa -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800739802
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (164 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology's Ancestors 4
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Theory and Methodology
    Abstract: This handy, concise book covers the life of Mary Douglas, one of the most important anthropologists of the second half of the 20th century. Her work focused on how human groups classify one another, and how they resolve the anomalies that then arise. Classification, she argued, emerges from practices of social life, and is a factor in all deep and intractable human disputes. This biography offers an introduction to how her distinctive approach developed across a long and productive career and how it applies to current pressing issues of social conflict and planetary survival. From the Preface: The influence of Professor Dame Mary Douglas (1921-2007) upon each of the social sciences and many of the disciplines in the humanities is vast. The list of her works is also vast, and this presents a problem of choice for the many readers who want to get a general idea of what she wrote and its significance, but who are somewhat baffled about where to begin. Our book offers a short overview and suggests why her key writings remain significant today
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Biographical Sketch -- Chapter 2. Purity and Danger -- Chapter 3. Four Sides to Every Question -- Chapter 4. Risks and Solidarities -- Chapter 5. Institutions and Thought Styles -- Chapter 6. Ritual and Categories -- Chapter 7. Gifts, Goods, and Economic Development -- Chapter 8. Strife -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783658394226
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.)
    Series Statement: Sozialstrukturanalyse
    DDC: 306.2
    Keywords: Sociology ; Public administration ; Society & social sciences ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: This open access publication deals with the operationalisation of the welfare state as an independent variable. To study how welfare states affect social inequality, individual behaviour, attitudes and more in different countries, an empirical operationalisation of the welfare state or specific elements of social policy is required. However, this operationalisation is fraught with some important problems. These problems essentially relate to one point: while there are a large number of contributions dealing with the measurement of differences between welfare states per se and as a dependent variable, there is a lack of feasible recommendations for a standardised operationalisation of welfare stateness as an independent variable. So far, there has been no systematic investigation of how such different approaches may affect the results and their comparability. Also missing is an in-depth conceptual discussion of which features of the welfare state are particularly relevant for explaining certain effects. This book fills both gaps. First, it exposes the pitfalls of existing approaches and shows how much empirical results can vary depending on the operationalisation chosen. Second, it proposes a framework for a standardised conceptualisation and operationalisation of social policies as independent variables that constrains operational decisions in a theoretically meaningful way
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    ISBN: 9783658398651
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (124 p.)
    Series Statement: BestMasters
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Sociology: work & labour ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: In diesem Open-Access-Buch wird untersucht, warum sich wohlhabende Gesellschaften merklich im Ausmaß sozialer Probleme wie z. B. Kriminalität oder mangelnde Wahlbeteiligung unterscheiden. In einer makrosoziologischen Untersuchung von 40 wohlhabenden Ländern über den Zeitraum 1990 bis 2020 werden neben der im Forschungsfeld dominierenden Spirit-Level-Theorie, welche auf Einkommensungleichheit fokussiert, vier alternative Erklärungsansätze herangezogen: Wohlstand, ethnische Fraktionalisierung, soziales Misstrauen und das gesellschaftliche Werteklima. In den Ergebnissen der Quer- und Längsschnittanalysen zeigt sich kein Beleg für einen zentralen Erklärungsmechanismus. Vielmehr beeinflussen verschiedene Determinanten bestimmte soziale Probleme unterschiedlich stark, wobei sich Unterschiede im Wohlstandsniveau als stärkster Prädiktor herausstellen. Die Studie zeigt somit, dass die Gestaltung einer guten Gesellschaft nicht allein eine Frage der Einkommensverteilung ist
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    ISBN: 9783658412241 , 9783658412234
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (323 p.)
    DDC: 306.874
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    Keywords: Sociology: family & relationships ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Dieses Open-Access-Buch setzt sich mit der übergeordneten Forschungsfrage auseinander, für welche Dimensionen subjektiven elterlichen Wohlbefindens das Kind eine Rolle spielt. Anhand eines systematischen Gangs durch den bestehenden Theorie- und Forschungsstand zum Verhältnis von kindlichen Anforderungen, erhöhten Anforderungen in der Elternrolle und elterlichem Wohlbefinden kristallisieren sich wesentliche Forschungslücken heraus. Der erste Teil der Arbeit fragt, im Rahmen eines Vergleichs von Eltern und kinderlosen Paaren, kritisch danach, ob Kinder unglücklich machen. Der zweite Teil der Arbeit befasst sich speziell mit dem Übergang zur Elternschaft als einer besonders anforderungsreichen Phase in der Familienentwicklung. Dabei steht im Zentrum der Untersuchung, wie frischgebackene Eltern mit den neuen, noch unbekannten Betreuungs- und Pflegeanforderungen des Babys umgehen. Kann die Partnerschaft dieser Bewährungsprobe standhalten?
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    ISBN: 9783658411176 , 9783658411169
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (325 p.)
    Series Statement: Soziologie der Konventionen
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Sociology: work & labour ; Medical sociology ; Politics & government ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Dieses Open-Access-Buch analysiert Praktiken der Wiedereingliederung von Beschäftigten mit psychischen Erkrankungen in drei Unternehmen in der Schweiz. Ausgehend von den konkreten Handlungsproblemen der Akteurinnen und Akteure wird die These entwickelt, dass betriebliche Arbeitsintegration zu einem wesentlichen Teil „Rechtfertigungsarbeit“ bedeutet. Eingeschränkte Leistungsfähigkeit und Maßnahmen zur weiteren Beschäftigung werfen – gerade im Falle nicht direkt wahrnehmbarer Gesundheitsprobleme – Rechtfertigungsbedarf im Unternehmen auf. „Rechtfertigungsarbeit“ kann darin bestehen, die kooperative Haltung der Betroffenen gegenüber dem Betrieb zu bekräftigen oder plausibel zu machen, dass sie in ihrer Arbeitsstelle trotz der Erkrankung weiterhin leistungsfähig sein werden. ; Dieses Open-Access-Buch analysiert Praktiken der Wiedereingliederung von Beschäftigten mit psychischen Erkrankungen in drei Unternehmen in der Schweiz. Ausgehend von den konkreten Handlungsproblemen der Akteurinnen und Akteure wird die These entwickelt, dass betriebliche Arbeitsintegration zu einem wesentlichen Teil „Rechtfertigungsarbeit“ bedeutet. Eingeschränkte Leistungsfähigkeit und Maßnahmen zur weiteren Beschäftigung werfen – gerade im Falle nicht direkt wahrnehmbarer Gesundheitsprobleme – Rechtfertigungsbedarf im Unternehmen auf. „Rechtfertigungsarbeit“ kann darin bestehen, die kooperative Haltung der Betroffenen gegenüber dem Betrieb zu bekräftigen oder plausibel zu machen, dass sie in ihrer Arbeitsstelle trotz der Erkrankung weiterhin leistungsfähig sein werden
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 p)
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    Series Statement: Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy 12
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    Keywords: Glass trade ; Labor ; Equality ; Political and Economic Anthropology, Sociology, Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: "Based on a long-term study of the everyday postsocialist politics of labour in the wider context of intense socio-economic transformation in Bulgaria, this book tells the story of the flexibilization of production, the precaritization of work, shifting managerial practices, and ways in which people with different employment statuses live and work together. The ethnography starts with the rapidly moving conveyor belt of a glass factory, where a variety of global and local forces and workers' divisions meet, and analyses how inequalities are reproduced both at the production site and back home"--
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Notes on Translation and Transliteration -- Introduction: 'We Are Like Broken Glass' -- Chapter 1. Multiple Temporalities and Shifting Ideologies in Mladost -- Chapter 2. Global Inequalities in Close Proximity: Workers' Divisions, 'The Market', Managers and Clients around the Conveyor Belt -- Chapter 3. Homework: Gender, Household, and Intimate Relationships across and beyond the Production Line -- Chapter 4. The Rigidities and Elasticities of Flexibility -- Chapter 5. Smoking and Idle Chimneys: Multiple Temporalities, (in)Visible Labour and Workers' Identifications in Dilapidating Industrial Spaces -- Chapter 6. Change, Continuity and Crisis -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9783031326189 , 9783031326172
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (141 p.)
    Series Statement: Palgrave Studies in Law, Neuroscience, and Human Behavior
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: The self, ego, identity, personality ; Law & society ; Clinical psychology ; Abnormal psychology
    Abstract: This book takes the reader from basic questions like “What is health?” and “What is a psychiatric disorder?”, into the midst of people’s present mental health and enhancement choices. More and more people receive psychiatric diagnoses and the use of psychopharmacological drugs keeps increasing. Concurrently, media report the popularity of “brain doping” or “study drugs” on campuses as well as at the workplace. This open access book tests the hypothesis of whether mental health and enhancement can be seen as two sides of the same coin: that the demands on cognitive and emotional functioning have been increasing and psychoactive substances are used to meet these demands. Whether the increasing number of diagnoses means that really more people are suffering from psychological problems will be discussed just as whether the media accurately describe “brain doping” as a new and rising trend. An individual section describes non-pharmacological alternatives to maintain and increase one’s mental well-being. To answer these and many more questions, the author critically reviews evidence from epidemiology, psychiatry, and psychology. That people with and without psychiatric diagnoses are often using the same substances – for example, the stimulant drugs Adderall or Ritalin – to cope with their problems is presented as evidence to look beyond the traditional distinction between disorder, health, and enhancement. Likewise, different meanings of “drug” in historical and present contexts illustrate that the way we think of mental health and (il)legitimate drug use reflects our own culture. The book’s focus on addiction/substance use disorders makes it also relevant to the ongoing discussion of drug policy
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    ISBN: 9783658408350 , 9783658408343
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (574 p.)
    Series Statement: Theorie und Praxis der Diskursforschung
    DDC: 306.42
    Keywords: Society & social sciences ; Hochschulschrift ; Electronic books. ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Dieses Open-Access-Buch befasst sich mit der diskursiven Konstruktion von ‚deutscher Nation‘, wie sie sich in öffentlichen Debatten um nationalen Ein- und Ausschluss offenbart. Staatsangehörigkeit und Einbürgerung sind zentrale Instrumente dieser sozialen Schließung. Anhand der widerstreitenden Diskurse um die Hamburger Einbürgerungsinitiative lässt sich exemplarisch ermitteln, welche diskursiven Grundbegriffe das deutsche Selbstverständnis anleiten. Zu diesem Zweck vereint die Autorin unterschiedliche diskursanalytische Traditionen mit Methoden der klassischen Ethnographie zu einem Ansatz der Diskursethnologie. Die Analyse zeigt, dass die öffentliche Debatte zwischen einem staatsnationalen und einem ethnonationalen Pol oszilliert. Beide nehmen ihren Ausgangspunkt in der unterschiedlichen Ausformulierung ihrer gemeinsamen Grundbegriffe. Diese Polysemie führt dazu, dass sich in der öffentlichen Arena antagonistische Wirklichkeitssphären gegenüberstehen, die mit Hilfe emotionalisierter Identitätsangebote Macht auf ihre Adressat*innen ausüben
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  • 76
    ISBN: 9783658390655
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (328 p.)
    Series Statement: Islam in der Gesellschaft
    DDC: 304.82
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    Keywords: Migration, immigration & emigration ; Islam ; Religion & beliefs ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Dieses Open-Access-Buch zeigt, dass feindliche Einstellungen gegenüber Muslim*innen oder als Muslim*innen markierten Menschen und gegenüber der Religion des Islams oftmals nur wenig differenziert betrachtet werden. Die mangelnde Trennschärfe zwischen Einstellungen gegenüber Menschen auf der einen und einer Religion auf der anderen Seite manifestiert sich etwa in Definitionen, in denen Islam und Muslim*innen in scheinbar untrennbarer Art und Weise zueinander konstruiert werden oder im Operationalisierungsprozess, wenn auf manifester Ebene Einstellungen gegenüber Muslim*innen erhoben werden, das Konstrukt jedoch als Islamfeindlichkeit bezeichnet wird. Diese Studie untersucht, (1) ob eine synonyme Verwendung der Begriffe gerechtfertigt ist oder ob sich empirisch nachweisen lässt, dass Islam- und Muslim*innenfeindlichkeit nicht identisch sind, (2) inwiefern Unterschiede im Ausmaß feindlicher Einstellungen gegenüber dem Islam und gegenüber Muslim*innen bestehen und (3) wie sich Deutungsrahmen der Befragten mit den Begriffen 'Islam' und 'Muslim*innen' voneinander unterscheiden. Die Zerlegung in seine Einzelteile ermöglicht es, das Phänomen in all seinen Dimensionen zu verstehen und wichtige theoretisch-konzeptionelle, methodologische und handlungspraktische Konsequenzen abzuleiten
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  • 77
    ISBN: 9783658392598
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (257 p.)
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Universität Osnabrück 2022
    DDC: 306.461
    Keywords: Sociology ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: In diesem Open-Access-Buch beschäftigt sich der Universitätsmediziner, Manager und Gesundheitswissenschaftler Sandro Lorenz mit der Zufriedenheit von Patientinnen und Patienten in der Prämedikationsambulanz einer großen deutschen Universitätsklinik. Ein zusätzlicher Fokus liegt auf der präoperativen Angst im Vorfeld einer Narkose bzw. Operation. Der Autor plädiert dafür, dass diese zunächst weichen Faktoren von anästhesiologischer Behandlungsqualität in einem Umfeld von Prozessoptimierung und zunehmendem ökonomischen Druck im Bereich der operativen Medizin und Anästhesiologie der stationären Leistungserbringer prototypisch für eine Erweiterung des hauptsächlich auf strukturellen und ergebnisorientierten Merkmalen beruhenden Qualitätsverständnisses stehen sollten. Die Analyse des Autors: Da wo das Arzt-Patienten-Verhältnis menschliche Wärme, Mitgefühl und Respekt vermissen lässt, fehlt nach meiner Einschätzung eine essentielle Komponente der Behandlung. Hingegen dort, wo fachliche Expertise und medizinische Kunst in einem professionellen Prozessumfeld ablaufen und wo Wirtschaftlichkeit und die gerechte Verteilung diese Bemühungen flankieren, dort ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit hoch, eine ausgezeichnete Versorgung zu finden, die nachhaltig angelegt ist
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  • 78
    ISBN: 9783658377472 , 9783658377465
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (462 p.)
    DDC: 302.201
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    Keywords: Media studies ; Literature: history & criticism ; Society & social sciences
    Abstract: Mit Computational Methods lassen sich digitale Welten wissenschaftlich erforschen und gestalten. Das Open-Access-Lehrbuch vermittelt zunächst grundlegende Kompetenzen für die automatisierte Erhebung und Aufbereitung von Daten und für den Umgang mit Datenbanken. Eine Einführung in die Programmiersprachen R und Python sowie in Versionsverwaltungen und Cloud-Computing eröffnet Wege für kreative Analyseansätze beim Umgang mit großen und kleinen Datensätzen. Schließlich werden Szenarien in sozial- und geisteswissenschaftlichen Anwendungsfeldern durchgespielt. Dazu zählen die automatisierte Datenerhebung über Programmierschnittstellen und Webscraping, automatisierte Textanalysen, Netzwerkanalysen, maschinelles Lernen und Simulationsverfahren. Neben einer konzeptionellen Einführung in die jeweiligen Themenfelder geht es vor allem darum, in kurzen Tutorials selbst erste praktische Erfahrungen zu sammeln sowie weiterführende Möglichkeiten, aber auch Limitationen, von Computational Methods kennenzulernen
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  • 79
    ISBN: 9783658399115 , 9783658399108
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (176 p.)
    DDC: 306.36
    Keywords: Sociology: work & labour ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Dieser Open-Access-Band fokussiert das „magische Dreieck“ aus Arbeit, Zivilgesellschaft und Politik. Wie diese Drei den gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen eine transformativ-demokratische Grundrichtung geben können, darauf suchen die Autorinnen und Autoren Antworten. Die Essays reflektieren das drohende Scheitern des Projekts der Moderne, das im Zeichen von Aufklärung und Fortschritt, mit Visionen von Freiheit, Gleichheit und Brüderlichkeit aufbrach. Heute stehen die Nationen, alles andere als vereint, erneut unter dem Eindruck von Krise, Krieg und Katastrophe. Die Bevölkerung sieht sich konfrontiert mit zerstörten Umwelten, Hunger und Flucht, sozialen Existenzängsten in vielen Familien und unermesslichen Reichtümern in wenigen Händen. Die wissenschaftlichen Analysen, schriftstellerischen Exkursionen und politisch-utopischen Skizzen des Bandes wenden sich an alle in Wissenschaft, Politik und Kultur, deren Interesse an engagierten, undogmatischen Diskursen und emanzipatorischen Praktiken ungebrochen ist
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  • 80
    ISBN: 9783658425340 , 9783658425333
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (265 p.)
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Media studies ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Das vorliegende Open-Access-Buch leistet einen zusammenhängenden theoretischen, methodischen und empirischen Beitrag zum Verständnis von Informationsverarbeitung in Gruppen. Menschen nutzen und verarbeiten Medieninhalte häufig gemeinsam. Trotzdem gibt es erst wenig und vornehmlich auf die Individualebene fokussierte Forschung zu kollektiver Medienrezeption bzw. kollektiver Informationsverarbeitung im Allgemeinen. Als theoretischer Beitrag wird das Model of Collective Information Processing (MCIP) entwickelt. Es verknüpft Erkenntnisse zu Gruppenprozessen mit Erkenntnissen zu individueller Informationsverarbeitung und unterscheidet zwischen verschiedenen kollektiven Verarbeitungsmodi. Anschließend wird als methodischer Beitrag ein standardisiertes Befragungsinstrument ausgearbeitet, das von Kleingruppen beantwortet werden kann. Dieses wird im Rahmen eines Mixed-Methods-Designs mithilfe qualitativer Beobachtungen und Gruppendiskussionen getestet, validiert und weiterentwickelt. Als zentraler empirischer Beitrag wird schließlich eine Onlinebefragung von n = 182 natürlichen Kleingruppen zu den Einflussfaktoren, Eigenschaften und Auswirkungen kollektiver Medienrezeption durchgeführt. Damit versucht die vorliegende Arbeit nicht nur unmittelbar Wissen über Informationsverarbeitung in Gruppen zu generieren, sondern auch mittelbar zu mehr Gruppenforschung zu inspirieren und motivieren
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  • 81
    ISBN: 9783658396374
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.)
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Cultural studies ; Media studies ; Law ; Sales & marketing ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: Dieses Open-Access-Buch adressiert die durch Globalisierung und Digitalisierung zunehmende Internationalisierung der Wahrnehmung von Urheberrechten. Musikverlage, aber auch Urheber sehen sich dabei zwar der Option einer selbstbestimmten internationalen Wahrnehmung ihrer Urheberrechte gegenüber. Gleichzeitig ist dieser Schritt aber mit großen betriebswirtschaftlichen, technischen und rechtlichen Herausforderungen und Unsicherheiten behaftet. Dieses Buch soll an der Schnittstelle zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis die Grundlagen, Konzepte und Technologien internationaler Verwertung vermitteln. Dabei strukturiert es sich entlang des Lebenszyklus, beginnend mit der Mitgliedschaft bei Verwertungsgesellschaften, über Werk- und Nutzungsmeldungen bis hin zu Abrechnungsprüfungen und Reklamationen
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  • 82
    ISBN: 9783658396299 , 9783658396282
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (136 p.)
    DDC: 302.201
    Keywords: Media studies ; Sociology ; Political science & theory ; Electronic books. ; Aufgabensammlung ; Aufgabensammlung
    Abstract: ​In diesem Open Access-Sammelband reflektieren namhafte Autor:innen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis Blockaden und Chancen eines zukünftigen, besseren Mediensystems. Ausgehend von der These, dass Journalismus, Medien und Öffentlichkeit gegenwärtig einen tiefgreifenden strukturellen Wandel durchlaufen, bündelt der Band Kritiken am Status Quo, alternative Wege der Transformation und Vorschläge für Verbesserungen unter dem Stichwort Demokratisierung. Finanzierung, Produktion, Distribution und Rezeption sowie Themensetzung und Formate von Öffentlichkeit werden vor dem Hintergrund langfristiger technologischer, ökonomischer und sozialer Prozesse kritisch analysiert und auf ihr demokratisches Potential abgeklopft. Das Buch richtet sich gleichermaßen an Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaftler:innen wie an Akteure aus der medienpolitischen und journalistischen Praxis, die im und über das Alltagsgeschäft hinaus den Medienwandel mitgestalten und sich vom Ziel einer demokratischen Öffentlichkeit leiten lassen
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  • 83
    ISBN: 9783658407070 , 9783658407063
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (300 p.)
    DDC: 306.36
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    Keywords: Sociology: work & labour ; Society & social sciences ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: Diese Open-Access-Publikation handelt von Digitalisierungsprojekten in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen. Es werden Forschungsergebnisse und Praxisbeobachtungen in Beiträgen, Interviews und Handouts von Wissenschaftlern und Praktikern präsentiert
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  • 84
    ISBN: 9783658421625 , 9783658421618
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (517 p.)
    Series Statement: Wissen, Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    DDC: 306.42
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    Abstract: Wenn Menschen miteinander musizieren, koordinieren und synchronisieren sie ihre Handlungen so präzise, dass sie ein hörbares Kollektivgebilde konstruieren: Gemeinsame Musik. Das ist eine herausragende Leistung, die ein Grundinteresse adressiert, das nicht nur die Musiksoziologie, sondern die Soziologie und Sozialtheorie gleichermaßen betrifft: Wie gelingt es Handelnden, gemeinsam Soziales zu erschaffen? Die Untersuchung baut auf Alfred Schütz‘ klassischem Aufsatz „Gemeinsam Musizieren“ auf und folgt der Frage, wie es Musiker:innen gelingt, mit Noten und Instrumenten gemeinsam zu musizieren und wie dies durch die Spielenden erlebt wird. Sie wird anhand von Streichensembles untersucht, die ohne Dirigierende musizieren. Durch die Integration von Videographie, fokussierter und lebensweltanalytischer Ethnographie wird der Blick keineswegs auf situatives Musizieren verengt, sondern die institutionelle und organisationale Ordnung des Forschungsfeldes systematisch integriert. Sozialtheoretisch wird die Untersuchung mit dem Kommunikativen Konstruktivismus gerahmt. Dies ist ein Open-Access-Buch
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    ISBN: 9781800733428
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (198 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Max Planck Studies in Anthropology and Economy 9
    Abstract: Based on ethnographic work in a Moldovan winemaking village, Wine Is Our Bread shows how workers in a prestigious winery have experienced the country's recent entry into the globalized wine market and how their productive activities at home and in the winery contribute to the value of commercial terroir wines. Drawing on theories of globalization, economic anthropology and political economy, the book contributes to understanding how crises and inequalities in capitalism lead to the 'creative destruction' of local products, their accelerated standardization and the increased exploitation of labour
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Making of an Export Industry: Moldovan Winemaking during Different Socio-Political Systems -- Chapter 2. The Value of Homemade Wine: Debates on Heritage -- Chapter 3. Labour Force Reproduction: Economic Strategies in a Post-Soviet Winemaking Village -- Chapter 4. Sending Wine Around the World: Globalization and Work Rhythms in the Bottling Section -- Chapter 5. Nature, Value and Globalized Markets: Articulating the Purcari Terroir -- Conclusion: Wine on the Periphery as an Illustration of the Transnational Dynamics of Value Creation -- Glossary of Terms -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800733053
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (274 p)
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    Series Statement: Epistemologies of Healing 19
    Abstract: Expanding our understanding of contagion beyond the typical notions of infection and pandemics, this book widens the field to include the concept of biosocial epidemics. The chapters propose varied and detailed answers to questions about epidemics and their contagious potential for specific infections and non-infectious conditions. Together they explore how inseparable social and biological processes configure co-existing influences, which create epidemics, and in doing so stress the role of social inequality in these processes. The authors compellingly show that epidemics do not spread evenly in populations or through simple coincidental biological contagion: they are biosocially structured and selective, and happen under specific economic, political and environmental conditions. This volume illustrates that an understanding of biosocial factors is vital for ensuring effective strategies for the containment of epidemics
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Introduction: Configuring Contagion in Biosocial epidemics -- Lotte Meinert and Jens Seeberg -- Chapter 1. Gender Configurations and Suicide in Northern Uganda -- Susan Whyte and Henry Oboke -- Chapter 2. Configuring Epidemic Suicide in Oceania -- Ted Lowe -- Chapter 3. Haunted by the Future: Autism and the Spectre of Prison - Configuring Race and Disability in the African American Community -- Cheryl Mattingly and Stephanie Keeney Parks -- Chapter 4. Configuring Affection: Family Experiences of Obesity and Social Contagion in Denmark -- Lone Grøn -- Chapter 5. Health Activists and Trauma Contagion: Cultural Epidemics and Raising Awareness of Trauma in Post-conflict, Post-tsunami Aceh -- Jesse Hession Grayman, Mary-Jo DelVeccio Good and Byron Good -- Chapter 6. Touched by Violence: Configuring Affliction after War in Northern Uganda -- Lars Williams and Lotte Meinert -- Chapter 7. 'These Spirit Attacks are Like an Epidemic': Spirit Possession as Affective Contagion in Niger -- Adeline Masquelier, Abouzeidi Maidouka Dillé and Ly Amadou H. Belko -- Chapter 8. Haunted by Internet Porn: Configuration of a Hidden Contagion -- Doug Hollan -- Chapter 9. Contagious Configurations: Reproductive Governance from Abortion to Zika virus in Latin America -- Lynn M. Morgan -- Chapter 10. Figures of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis. -- Jens Seeberg, Bijaylaxmi Rautray and Shyama Mohapatra -- Afterword: Epidemics and Ghosts -- Byron Good -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800733879
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (208 p)
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    Series Statement: Transnational Girlhoods 4
    Abstract: Since her creation in 1959, Barbie has become an icon of femininity to girls all over the world. In this study, author Emily R. Aguiló-Pérez focuses on a group of multigenerational Puerto Rican women and girls, exploring how playing with Barbie dolls as children has impacted their lives. By documenting the often-complicated relationships girls have with Barbie dolls, Aguiló-Pérez highlights the ways through which women and girls construct their own identities in relation to femininity, body image, race, and nationalism through Barbie play
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Transnational Doll from Our Childhoods -- Chapter 1. Girlhood, Dolls, and Barbie: Spaces of Innocence? -- Chapter 2. The Politics of Barbie in Puerto Rico: A New Icon Emerges -- Chapter 3. Fashioning a Self: Experiences of Body and Feminine Identities with Barbie -- Chapter 4. Accessing Barbie: Conversations about Class and Race -- Chapter 5. All in the Family: Barbie's Place in Familial Dynamics -- Conclusion: Growing up with Barbie: Her Impact on Puerto Rican Girlhoods -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800733312
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (184 p)
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    Series Statement: Studies in Social Analysis 13
    Abstract: Whether invented, discovered, implicit, or directly addressed, relations remain the main focus of most anthropological inquiries. These relations, once conceptualized in ethnographic fieldwork as self-evident connections between discrete social units, have been increasingly explored through local ontological theories. This collected volume explores how ethnographies of indigenous South America have helped to inspire this analytic shift, demonstrating the continued importance of ethnographic diversity. Most importantly, this volume asserts that comparative ethnographic research can help illustrate complex questions surrounding relations vis-à-vis the homogenizing effects of modern coloniality
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: Theorizing Relations in Indigenous South America -- Marcelo González Gálvez, Piergiorgio Di Giminiani, and Giovanna Bacchiddu -- Chapter 1. Learning to See in Western Amazonia: How Does Form Reveal Relation? -- Els Lagrou -- Chapter 2. Looks Like Viscera: Folds, Wraps, and Relations in the Southern Andes -- Francisco Pazzarelli -- Chapter 3. On People, Sensorial Perception, and Potential Affinity in Southern Chile -- Cristóbal Bonelli -- Chapter 4. Sorcery, Revenge, and Anti-Revenge: Relational Excess and Individuation in the Gran Chaco -- Florencia Tola -- Chapter 5. The Name of the Relation: Making a Difference in Aweti Onomastics -- Marina Vanzolini -- Chapter 6. Ritualizing the Everyday: The Dangerous Imperative of Hospitality in Apiao, Chiloé -- Giovanna Bacchiddu -- Afterword I: Relations and Relatives -- Aparecida Vilaça -- Afterword II: Reflecting Back -- Marilyn Strathern -- Epilogue: The Cemeteries as Metaphors of Who We Are -- Claudio Millacura Salas -- Index
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    Series Statement: ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology 14
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Gender Studies and Sexuality, Development Studies
    Abstract: The practice of affiliating the female child with the mother and the male child with the father was considered a rare and inexplicable practice in Papua New Guinean ethnography at the time the original data was collected some forty years ago. Marta Rohatynskyj undertakes a shift in her analytical concepts of kinship studies to reveal the deep-seated disjuncture between female and male that this practice represents. The author argues that this practice is associated with a totemic/animistic ontology and has currency in a particular type of Melanesian society
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Text -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Ӧmie Neighbors, Contact History, and the Ethnographic Encounter -- Chapter 2. Female and Male Persons in a Poly-Ontological World -- Chapter 3. Ӧmie Totemism -- Chapter 4. Myths, Metaphors and the Ujawe -- Chapter 5. Ӧmie Sex Affiliation: Comparisons and Instances -- Conclusion: Sex Affiliation in Papua New Guinean Ethnography -- Appendix -- Glossary -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800736078
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
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    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Gender Studies and Sexuality
    Abstract: Tibet is known for its broad range of marriage practices, particularly polyandry, where two or more brothers share one wife. With economic development and massive Chinese social and political reforms, including new marriage laws prohibiting plural marriages, polyandry was expected to disappear from Tibetan social lives. This book takes as its starting point the surprising increase in polyandry in Panam valley from the 1980s. It explores married lives in polyandrous houses and develops a theory of a flexible kinship of potentiality through the lens of a farming village in Tibet Autonomous Region
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Tibetan terms -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Return of Polyandry -- Chapter 2. Trajectories into Houses -- Chapter 3. Fraternal Relations -- Chapter 4. Female Roles -- Chapter 5. The House as Ritual Space -- Chapter 6. Moral Networks and enduring Hierarchies -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Timeline -- Glossary of Tibetan Terms -- References -- Index
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    ISBN: 9781800736627
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    Series Statement: Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology 31
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    Keywords: Environmental Studies (General), Political and Economic Anthropology, Sociology
    Abstract: Employing methodological perspectives from the fields of political geography, environmental studies, anthropology, and their cognate disciplines, this volume explores alternative logics of sentient landscapes as racist, xenophobic, and right-wing. While the field of sentient landscapes has gained critical attention, the literature rarely seems to question the intentionality of sentient landscapes, which are often romanticized as pure, good, and just, and perceived as protectors of those who are powerless, indigenous, and colonized. The book takes a new stance on sentient landscapes with the intention of dispelling the denial of “coevalness” represented by their scholarly romanticization
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Alexandra Coțofană -- Chapter 1. Adamastor unbound? Whiteness and landscape in post-1994 South Africa -- Scott Burnett -- Chapter 2. Part of the Landscape: Quebecois Nationalism and Indigenous Sentience -- Philippe Blouin -- Chapter 3. Ingrained Ontologies: How Romania's Institutionalized Processes Teach Us to Think with Xenophobic Sentient Landscapes -- Alexandra Coțofană -- Chapter 4. Hostile Territory: Communal Politics and Sentient Landscape in Ladakh, Himalayan India -- Callum Pearce -- Chapter 5. Forests as the Sentient Bridge between German Landscape and Identity -- Hikmet Kuran -- Chapter 6. Unruly Landscapes: Contested Desert Imaginaries in Post- Franco Spain -- Arvid van Dam -- Chapter 7. Shinkoku: Reconsidering the Concept of Sentient Landscapes from Japan -- David Malitz -- Chapter 8. Imagining Chile's South: The Making of a Phobic Landscape of Prestige in the Forests -- Georg T. A. Krizmanics -- Chapter 9. Can the Forests be Xenophobic? Migrant Pathways through Croatia and the Forest as Cover -- Sarah Czerny, Marijana Hameršak, Iva Pleše and Sanja Bojanić -- Chapter 10. Footsteps through the City: Encounters with Social Justice in Czech Urban Landscapes -- Susanna Trnka -- Epilogue: Why it is Vital to Scrutinize the Connection between Landscape, Sentience and Xenophobia in the Age of Deepening Crises of Democracy and Ecology? -- Hikmet Kuran -- Index
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9781800736252
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (218 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists 10
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Cultural Studies (General), Development Studies
    Abstract: Delving into Pacific spaces from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and interpretations, this book looks at how the anthropological and architectural can be connected. The contributors to this book - architectural practitioners, architectural and spatial design theorists, anthropologists and historians - show not only how new theoretical perspectives can arise out of comparing aspects specific to one discipline with their equivalents of another, but also demonstrate how a space of emergence is created for something that goes beyond both, enhancing both fields of potentialities
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Pacific Spaces: Dialogues Between Architecture and Anthropology -- Lana Lopesi, A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul, Albert L Refiti -- Chapter 1. Māori 'Architectural Anthropology' -- Deidre Brown -- Chapter 2. The Junction of the Tala and the Itu -- Athol Greentree -- Chapter 3. The Energetics of Vā and the Samoan Faletele -- I'uogafa Tuagalu -- Chapter 4. Vā and Its Relationship to the Samoan Built Environment -- Anne E. Guernsey Allen -- Chapter 5. 'Carving Costs Nothing': Māori Woodcarvers Train Wage-Laborers how to Show up to Work on Time -- Jacob Culbertson -- Chapter 6. Zombie Architecture: Sacrifice in Pre Contact Polynesian and Classical European buildings -- Ross Jenner, Albert L Refiti -- Chapter 7. Maunawila Heiau: A Sacred Hawaiian Tempo-Spatial Structure Linking Hawaiʻi and Moana Nui -- Tēvita O Kaʻili -- Chapter 8. Aelon Kein Ad: A Case Study of Rimajol Place Identity in the United States -- James Miller -- Chapter 9. Hinemihi 2.0: Whare-for-Export -- Anthony Hoete -- Chapter 10. Travelling Houses: Translation, Change and Ambivalence -- A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul -- Conclusion: Vā: What is In-Between Architecture and Anthropology? -- A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul, Albert L Refiti -- Glossary -- Index
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  • 93
    ISBN: 9781800736566
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology 30
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Anthropology (General), Environmental Studies (General)
    Abstract: Providing a holistic understanding of extensive oil extraction in rural Mexico, this book focuses on a campesino community, where oil extraction is deeply inscribed into the daily lives of the community members. The book shows how oil shapes the space where it is extracted in every aspect and produces multiple uncertainties. The community members express these uncertainties using the metaphor of the time bomb. The book shows how they find ways to "live off the time bomb" by using mechanisms of short-term coping and long-term adaptation and thus, developing the capability to determine their lives despite the ever-changing challenges
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Entering the Oilscape -- Chapter 1. Theorizing Oil: A Conceptualization of the Oilscape -- Chapter 2. A Mexican Oil Story - historic Background and contemporary Setting -- Chapter 3. From Booms, Declines and Time Bombs - Temporalities of Oil in Emiliano Zapata -- Chapter 4. From an Ejido to an Extraction Site - Materialities of Oil in Emiliano Zapata -- Chapter 5. Dealing with the Dragon - Social Dynamics and Ambiguity in Emiliano Zapata -- Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- Index
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  • 94
    ISBN: 9781800735729
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Explorations in Heritage Studies 5
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Heritage Studies, Cultural Studies (General), History (General)
    Abstract: What happens when versions of the past become silenced, suppressed, or privileged due to urban restructuring? In what ways are the interpretations and performances of 'the past' linked to urban gentrification, marginalization, displacement, and social responses? Authors explore a variety of attempts to interrupt and interrogate urban restructuring, and to imagine alternative forms of urban organization, produced by diverse coalitions of resisting groups and individuals. Armed with historical narratives, oral histories, objects, physical built environment, memorials, and intangible aspects of heritage that include traditions, local knowledge and experiences, memories, authors challenge the 'devaluation' of their neighborhoods in official heritage and development narratives
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction: Exploring Injustices through Heritage in the Neoliberal City -- Feras Hammami, Daniel Jewesbury and Chiara Valli -- Part I: Heritage through Gentrification in the Post-Industrial City -- Chapter 1. Theorizing Heritage in the Post-Industrial City -- Maris Boyd Gillette -- Chapter 2. The Value of the Uncool: Reflections on the Demolition of an Old Re-used Industrial Area -- Helena Holgersson -- Chapter 3. 'Cleaning up' Heritage in the Post-Industrial City: Making Heritage, Gentrification and Legitimacy in Gamlestaden -- Feras Hammami and Chiara Valli -- Part II: Gentrification through Heritage-Making and Remaking -- Chapter 4. Beyond the Good, the Neutral and the Consensual: Heritage between the Police and the Political -- Višnja Kisić -- Chapter 5. Whose Heritage, Whose City? Questions from the Revolting New York Project -- Don Mitchell -- Chapter 6. 'Virtuous Marginality' Revisited and Revised: Distance, Difference and the Selection of Objects of Preservation in an Era of Hyper-Gentrification -- Japonica Brown-Saracino -- Part III: Gentrification through Heritage-Led Resistance -- Chapter 7. The Dynamic Authenticity of Local Mixed Streets: Street Heritage and Activism in Belfast City Centre -- Agustina Martire and Anna Skoura -- Chapter 8. Gentrification and Public Heritage in Rome: The Potential and Ambiguities of the 'Right to Buy' Policy as a Strategy to Stay Put -- Sandra Annunziata, edited by Loretta Lees -- Chapter 9. Public Art, Docile Bodies and the 'Post-Conflict' City -- Daniel Jewesbury -- Epilogue: Reflections on Heritage, Gentrification, Resistance -- Daniel Jewesbury, Feras Hammami and Chiara Valli -- Index
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  • 95
    ISBN: 9781800735996
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (436 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: EASA Series 45
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Political and Economic Anthropology, Refugee and Migration Studies, Sociology
    Abstract: Claims around 'who deserves what and why' moralise inequality in the current global context of unprecedented wealth and its ever more selective distribution. Ethnographies of Deservingness explores this seeming paradox and the role of moralized assessments of distribution by reconnecting disparate discussions in the anthropology of migration, economic anthropology and political anthropology. This edited collection provides a novel and systematic conceptualization of Deservingness and shows how it can serve as a prime and integrative conceptual prism to ethnographically explore transforming welfare states, regimes of migration, as well as capitalist social reproduction and relations at large
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Deservingness: Reassessing the Moral Dimensions of Inequality -- Andreas Streinzer and Jelena Tošić -- Part I: Deservingness - Genealogies, Struggles and Ideologies -- Chapter 1. Caring for the Old and Letting Them Die: A Political Economy of Human Worth -- Susana Narotzky -- Chapter 2. Must the Tired and Poor ´Stand on Their Own Two Feet`? Tools for Analyzing How Migrants' Deservingness is Reckoned -- Sarah S. Willen and Jennifer Cook -- Chapter 3. Deserving Classes without Class: Explaining the Neo-Nationalist Ascendency -- Don Kalb -- Chapter 4. A Methodological, Reflexive and Comparative Approach to Deservingness -- Erik Bähre -- Part II: Categories, Policies and Negotiations of Deservingness -- Chapter 5. Hartz IV. Affective and Sensual Registers of Moral Inferiority -- Stefan Wellgraf -- Chapter 6. Unemployment, Deservingness and Ideological Apparatuses: A Case Study from Turin, Italy -- Carlo Capello -- Chapter 7. The Politics of Austerity Welfare: Charity, Discourses of Deservingness and Human Needs in a Portuguese Church Parish -- Patricia Matos -- Chapter 8. 'Here, Morality is a Sense of Entitlement': Citizenship, Deservingness, and Inequality in Suburban America -- Elisa Lanari -- Part III: The (Un)Deserving Migrant/Refugee -- Chapter 9. Ambivalences of (Un)Deservingness: Tracing Vulnerability in the EU Border Regime -- Sabine Strasser -- Chapter 10. The Politics of Deservingness among Resettled Bhutanese Refugees -- Nicole Hoellerer -- Chapter 11. Suffering and Vulnerability Reconfigured. Refugee Images of Hungarian Migrants Working in Refugee Accommodation Institutions in Germany -- Ildikó Zakariás and Margit Feischmidt -- Part IV: Debt Relations - State, Market Actors and Debtors -- Chapter 12. Do Mortgagors in Hardship Deserve Debt Relief? Legitimizing and Challenging Inequality during the Spanish Home Repossessions Crisis -- Irene Sabaté -- Chapter 13. Households on Trial: Over-Indebtedness, State and Moral Struggles in Greece -- Theodora Vetta -- Chapter 14. Victims, Patriots and Middle Class: The (Un)Deservingness of Debtors in Post-Credit Boom Croatia -- Marek Mikuš -- Afterword: Differentiating Deservingness -- James G. Carrier -- Index
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  • 96
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    ISBN: 9781800735569
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (440 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Epistemologies of Healing 20
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    Keywords: Medical Anthropology
    Abstract: Based on fieldwork conducted between 2001-2008 in urban East Africa, this book explores who the patients, practitioners and paraprofessionals doing Chinese medicine were in this early period of renewed China-Africa relations. Rather than taking recourse to the 'placebo effect', the author explains through the spatialities and materialities of the medical procedures provided why - apart from purchasing the Chinese antimalarial called Artemisinin - locals would try out their 'alternatively modern' formulas for treating a wide range of post-colonial disorders and seek their sexual enhancement medicines
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- A Note on Transcription -- Introduction -- Part I:Moving through the Practico-Sensory Realm of Space -- Chapter 1. Spatial Textures of the Clinical Encounter -- Chapter 2. Misunderstandings, and the Spaces They Create -- Part II: Emplacement, Emplotment, 'Empotment' -- Chapter 3. Patients, Practitioners, and Their Pots -- Chapter 4. The Patients -- Chapter 5. The Practitioners -- Chapter 6. The Pots: Orientations -- Part III: Pots, 'Pots' and Pots -- Chapter 7. What Is in a 'Pot'? Industrially-Produced Chinese Formula Medicines -- Chapter 8. What Makes a Pot Efficacious? Social Distance, Exotic Techniques and Potencies beyond Them -- Chapter 9. 'The Chinese Antimalarial' as 'Pot' and Pot -- Conclusion -- Index
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  • 97
    ISBN: 9781800736580
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (266 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology of Europe 7
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Urban Studies, Sociology, Anthropology (General)
    Abstract: Offering an original discussion of the gentrification phenomenon in Europe, this book provides new theoretical insights into classical works on the subject. Using a thorough analysis of the diversity of the forms, places and actors of gentrification in an attempt to isolate its 'DNA', the book addresses the place of social groups in cities, their competition over the appropriation of space, the infrastructure unequally offered to them by economic and political actors and the stakes of everyday social relationships
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: From Gentrification to Gentrifications -- Part I: Structures -- Chapter 1. From Industry to Real Estate: Creating the Gentrification Supply -- Chapter 2. The Existing Built Environment: How Urban Morphologies Inform Gentrification 'Potentials' -- Chapter 3. On the Diversity of Gentrifers: Structural Effects and Contextual Effects -- Part II: Policies -- Chapter 4. Are Pro-Gentrification Policies Real? An Evidence-Based Inquiry -- Chapter 5. Gentrification: A Matter of Images and Representations -- Chapter 6. Moving Upmarket: a Neoliberal Strategy of Urban (Re)Development -- Part III: Inhabitants -- Chapter 7. Gentrification, Pauperization, Immigration: One Process May Hide Another -- Chapter 8. Popular Continuities in Gentrifying Neighbourhoods: The Presences and Practices of Nonresidents -- Chapter 9. R Residing in a Gentrifying Neighbourhood: The Importance of Trajectories and Mobilities -- Chapter 10. Negotiating Diversity in Daily Life. Controlled Neighbourly Relations and School Choices -- Conclusion -- Index
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  • 98
    ISBN: 9781800736139
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (392 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Anthropology of Food & Nutrition 11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Food & Nutrition, Anthropology (General), Colonial History
    Abstract: While human cannibalism has attracted considerable notice and controversy, certain aspects of the practice have received scant attention. These include the connection between cannibalism and xenophobia: the capture and consumption of unwanted strangers. Likewise ignored is the connection to slavery: the fact that in some societies slaves and persons captured in slave raids could be, and were, killed and eaten. This book explores these largely forgotten practices and ignored connections while making explicit the links between cannibal acts, imperialist influences and the role of capitalist trading practices. These are highly important for the history of the slave trade and for understanding the colonialist history of Africa
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Taxonomy of Cannibal Practices -- Chapter 2. Slave Eating in New Zealand -- Chapter 3. Slave Eating in the Bismarck Archipelago and Sumatra -- Chapter 4. Ivory, Slavery, and Slave Eating in the Congo Basin -- Chapter 5. The Roles of Arab-Swahili Merchants and the Congo Free State -- Chapter 6. Understanding Congolese Slave Eating -- Chapter 7. Commercial and Economic Aspects of Congolese Cannibalism -- Chapter 8. Exploitation and Patriarchy in the Congo -- Chapter 9. The Jameson Affair -- Chapter 10. The Question of European Influences and the Obeyesekere Conjecture -- Chapter 11. Foreigner Poaching in New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago -- Chapter 12. Foreigner Poaching in Fiji and Central Africa -- Chapter 13. The Trade in Human Flesh and in “Edible” Corpses -- Chapter 14. Famine and Commercial Cannibalism in China -- Chapter 15. Warfare and Culinary Cannibalism in China -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 99
    ISBN: 9781800736153
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (280 p) , 9.00 6.00 in
    Edition: 1st edition
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Archaeology, Anthropology (General), History (General)
    Abstract: Critical approaches to public archaeology have been in use since the 1980s, however only recently have archaeologists begun using critical theory in conjunction with public archaeology to challenge dominant narratives of the past. This volume brings together current work on the theory and practice of critical public archaeology from Europe and the United States to illustrate the ways that implementing critical approaches can introduce new understandings of the past and reveal new insights on the present. Contributors to this volume explore public perceptions of museum interpretations as well as public archaeology projects related to changing perceptions of immigration, the working classes, and race
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: In Pursuit of a Critical Public Archaeology -- V. Camille Westmont -- Part I: Work with Communities -- Chapter 1. Aiming for Anti-Racism: Policies and Practices of a Publicly Engaged Archaeology Department -- Mary Furlong Minkoff, Terry P. Brock, and Matthew B. Reeves -- Chapter 2. Legacies of Shame, Legacies of Hope: Community Archaeology at a World War II Japanese American Internment Camp -- Jeffery Burton and Mary M. Farrell -- Chapter 3. Archaeology as Performance: Reanimating the Portland Wharf Landscape with Critical Public Archaeology -- M. Jay Stottman -- Part II: Advancing Methods -- Chapter 4. Towards a Critical Archaeological Museum -- Monika Stobiecka -- Chapter 5. “You can't replant old trees”: The Combined Approach of Memory and Public Archaeology to Reinvestigate Court Housing in Liverpool, UK -- Kerry Massheder-Rigby -- Chapter 6. Archaeological Narratives as Critical Public Archaeology: Illuminating the Realities of Past and Present Forced Prison Labor through Story -- V. Camille Westmont -- Chapter 7. Expanding Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age: Building User Interfaces and Sharing the Assemblages of Archaeology in Annapolis Across the Globe -- Adam Fracchia -- Part III: Situating Critical Archaeology -- Chapter 8. Public Archaeology through the Lens of Historiography -- Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen -- Chapter 9. Public perceptions of archaeology in the museum -- Chiara Zuanni -- Conclusion: Critical Public Archaeology in Context -- Suzie Thomas
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  • 100
    ISBN: 9781800732674
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (220 p)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Series Statement: Integration and Conflict Studies 25
    Abstract: Describing the Islamic State's ideologues as 'entrepreneurs of identity', this book explores how the group defined categories of social identity and used them as tools of communicative and cognitive structuring. Based on a wide dossier of original texts, speeches, images, and videos, the book examines how these ideologues have built a symbolic repertoire around the black flag as well as ideas and social practices such as the dictum to command good and forbid wrong, the supervision of public behaviour, and the oath of allegiance to the Caliph
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Translations and Transliteration -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Entrepreneurs of Identity and the Sectarianization of Iraq and Syria -- Chapter 2. The Caliphate -- Chapter 3. Iconography and Iconoclasm -- Conclusion -- Glossary of Frequently Used Arabic terms -- References -- Index
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