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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (3)
  • IVB
  • 2010-2014  (3)
  • Wiesbaden : Springer VS
  • Hochschulschrift  (3)
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  • 1
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    Wiesbaden : Springer VS
    ISBN: 1306278317 , 9783658043131 , 9781306278317
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxiii, 204 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Music and Political Youth Organizations in Russia : The National Identity Issue
    DDC: 306.4842
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    Keywords: Youth Political activity ; Nationalism ; Music Social aspects ; Music and youth ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Chiara Pierobon analyzes the relationship existing between political youth organizations, music and national identity in contemporary Russia. In particular she focuses the most important political youth organizations present in the city of St. Petersburg and describes their contribution to the conceptualization of post-Soviet national identity(ies), as captured through an analysis of their music. The book distinguishes itself for its conceptualization of music and provides new empirical insights into the use of this medium as a research tool and as an analytic device for the study and comparis
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Introduction; 1 Russia and the national identity issue; 1.1 The notion of national identity; 1.2 Russian national identity in historical perspective; 1.3 Nationalism and hate crimes in contemporary Russia; 2 On the role of music; 2.1 Some notes on the sociology of music; 2.2 The ideological content of music; 2.3 Music in social movements and organizations; 2.4 Music and national identity; 2.5 Russian national identity in music: a historical overview; 2.6 Russian rock and the importance of the lyrics
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Introducing the sample: the Russian and St. Petersburgianpolitical field3.1 Russian Youth: Who is who; 3.2 Russian Youth and the State; 3.3 Registered organizations; 3.3.1 The Young Guard of United Russia; 3.3.2 Nashi; 3.4 Non-registered organizations; 3.4.1 National-Bolsheviks (NazBols); 3.4.2 Vanguard of Red Youth (AKM); 3.4.3 Resistance Movement named after Petr Alexeev (DSPA); 3.4.4 Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI); 3.4.5 Oborona; 3.4.6 Youth Yabloko; 3.4.7 People Democratic Youth Union (NDSM); 3.5 Political youth organizations in the St. Petersburgian political field
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.5.1 Reconstructing the St. Petersburgian political field3.5.2 The Strategy 31; 3.5.3 Political youth organizations and the Internet; 4 Political youth organizations and music: the case of St. Petersburg; 4.1 The contribution of music; 4.1.1 The relationship between music genre and its function; 4.2 Music events; 4.3 Bands and musicians; 4.4 Some final remarks; 5 Political youth organizations and music: a web analysis; 5.1 Researching new communication technologies; 5.2 How to proceed; 5.3 The results; 5.3.1 Young Guard; 5.3.2 Nashi; 5.3.3 National-Bolsheviks (Nazbols)
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3.4 Vanguard of Red Youth (AKM)5.3.5 Resistance Movement named after Petr Alexeev (DSPA); 5.3.6 Movement Against Illegal Immigration (DPNI); 5.3.7 Oborona; 5.4 Organizations' online music engagement: a comparison; 5.5 The construction of the sample of songs; 6 Music and Russian national identity: a semantic field analysis; 6.1 The "triumph-over-alien-forces" narrative template; 6.2 Semantic field analysis: main results; 6.2.1 Russia lives in peace; 6.2.2 Aggression of alien forces and agents; 6.2.3 Time of crisis and great suffering
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.2.4 Redemption of the country on behalf of Russians acting heroically6.3 Semantic field analysis: a comparison; 6.4 Some notes on genres and political function; Conclusion - Scenarios for future research; References; Appendix - Title of the songs included in the sample
    Note: "PhD dissertation at the Bielefeld University (Germany) and at the Trento University (Italy) originally entitled "Youth Political organizations and music in contemporary Russia: the national identity issue", 2012 , Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
    ISBN: 3658042575 , 9783658042578
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 290 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Life course research
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lersch, Philipp M., 1984 - Residential relocations and their consequences
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Universität Bremen 2012
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    Keywords: Residential mobility Social aspects ; Residential mobility Social aspects ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Philipp M. Lersch shows that residential relocations may change individuals' lives for the better but also for the worse depending on their resources, restrictions and contextual conditions. A comparative analysis of English and German panel data reveals that relocations improve the quality of dwellings on average in both countries but improvements strongly depend on life course stages and economic resources of individuals. Only few individuals improve their neighbourhoods when relocating. Conditions in the housing market are important determinants of these changes. Gender inequality persists
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; Preface; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Research Problem and Research Questions; 1.2 Gaps in Research and Innovative Contributions; 1.3 Organisation of Study; Chapter 2 Theorising Residential Relocations and Their Outcomes; 2.1 Theoretical Approaches Towards Residential Relocations; 2.1.1 Early Theories of Residential Relocations; 2.1.2 Institutional Approach; 2.1.3 Rational Choice Approach; 2.1.4 Behavioural Approach; 2.1.5 Life Course Perspective; 2.1.6 Conclusion; 2.2 Explaining Residential Relocations
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 Explaining Variation in Relocation Outcomes2.3.1 Individual Life Course Conditions; 2.3.2 Economic Resources; 2.3.3 Situational Conditions of Decision Making; 2.3.4 Structural Conditions in the Housing Market; 2.3.5 Gendered Norms of Behaviour; 2.4 Summary; Chapter 3 Review of Past Literature; 3.1 Determinants of residential relocations; 3.2 Changes in Room Stress After Residential Relocations; 3.2.1 Relevance; 3.2.2 Review of Empirical Research; 3.3 Neighbourhood Effects and Changes in Neighbourhood Quality After Relocations; 3.3.1 Relevance; 3.3.2 Measures of Neighbourhood Quality
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3.3 Delimitations of Neighbourhoods3.3.4 Review of Empirical Research; 3.4 Effects of Relocations on Employment in Dual-Earner Couples; 3.4.1 Relevance; 3.4.2 Review of Empirical Research; Chapter 4 Research Design and Methods; 4.1 Country Case Description: England and Germany; 4.1.1 Housing Markets; 4.1.2 Labour Markets; 4.1.3 Welfare Systems; 4.1.4 Gender Relations; 4.2 Unit of Analysis; 4.3 Data; 4.3.1 Panel Data at the Individual and Household Level; 4.3.2 Neighbourhood Level; 4.3.3 Regional Level; 4.4 Sample Selection; 4.5 Measurement; 4.5.1 Dependent Variables
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.5.2 Independent Variables4.6 Methods; 4.6.1 Fixed-Effects Regression Models; 4.6.2 Multi-Level Regression Models; 4.6.3 Actor-Partner Interdependence Models; 4.6.4 Shared Frailty Discrete-Time Event History Models; Chapter 5 Setting the Scene: Occurrence and Characteristics of Relocations; 5.1 Descriptive Results; 5.1.1 Characteristics of Residential Relocations; 5.1.2 Characteristics of Movers; 5.2 Multivariate Results; 5.3 Selective Sample Attrition Due to Residential Relocations; 5.4 Summary; Chapter 6 Room Stress and Residential Relocations; 6.1 Descriptive Results
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.1.1 Average Room Stress by Groups6.1.2 Patterns in Changes in Room Stress over the Life Course; 6.1.3 Average Changes in Room Stress After Relocations; 6.2 Multivariate Results; 6.2.1 Individual Life Course Conditions; 6.2.2 Economic Resources and Housing Tenure; 6.2.3 Situational Conditions of Decision Making; 6.2.4 Immigrant Households and Room Stress; 6.2.5 Structural Conditions in Housing Markets; 6.3 Summary; Chapter 7 Neighbourhood Quality and Residential Relocations; 7.1 Descriptive Results; 7.1.1 Objective and Subjective Neighbourhood Quality in Germany
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.1.2 Patterns in Changes in Neighbourhood Quality over the Life Course
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783531194059
    Language: English
    Pages: 200 p.
    Series Statement: Springer VS research
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    DDC: 305.80096757
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    Keywords: Minorities -- Political activity -- Rwanda ; Minorities -- Political activity -- Burundi ; Rwanda -- Ethnic relations ; Burundi -- Ethnic relations ; Rwanda -- Politics and government -- 1994- ; Burundi -- Politics and government -- 1993- ; Minorities ; Political activity ; Rwanda ; Minorities ; Political activity ; Burundi ; Rwanda ; Ethnic relations ; Burundi ; Ethnic relations ; Rwanda ; Politics and government ; 1994- ; Burundi ; Politics and government ; 1993- ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: How can the salience of ethnicity in Rwandan and Burundian politics be overcome? How can this salience be approached analytically? And why, exactly, is it that it is potentially conflict-prone? This book gives answers to these questions on the basis of what Rwandan and Burundian interviewees expressed as taken for granted and real. In particular, it focuses on different political institutional models, and how they help to overcome an ethnic interpretation of political and social exclusion. Despite the diverging institutional approaches to dealing with ethnic cleavages, the qualitative analysis shows that political and social exclusion, in particular the distribution of power, are interpreted in ethnic terms in both countries. Focusing on notions taken for granted by Rwandan and Burundian interviewees, the book demonstrates, how deeply intertwined ethnicity and politics are in Rwanda and Burundi today.
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Preface: Caught in a Trap - Speaking as (neither Rwandannor Burundian) 'Scientific Interpreter' about EthnicisedPolitics in Rwanda and Burundi -- 1 Introduction: The 'Dilemma of Recognition'. On the 'Experienced Reality' of Ethnicised Politics in Rwanda and Burundi -- 2 The Cases: Rwanda and Burundi -- 2.1 Approach to Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict in Rwanda and Burundi -- 2.2 Ethnicised Post-Independence Political History in Rwanda and Burundi -- 2.3 Two Options, One Intention: Political Institutional Models in Rwanda and Burundi Today -- 2.3.1 Rwanda: 'Denial of' Ethnic Cleavages -- 2.3.2 Burundi: 'Power Sharing along' Ethnic Cleavages -- 3 Procedural Principals -- 3.1 Competing Knowledge -- 3.2 Revealing 'Subjective Theories' -- 3.3 Selective Sampling -- 4 Institution and 'Institutional Engineering' as 'Experienced Reality' -- 4.1 '(New)Institutionalism' and the Notion of Institution -- 4.2 The 'Institutional Engineering'-Debate and the Notion of Institution -- 4.3 Institution as 'Experienced Reality' -- 5 Ethnic Categories: Institutions Defined by Descent -- 5.1 Essentialism as an Empty 'Category of Analysis' -- 5.2 Ethnic Categories as 'Invented' and Negligible -- 5.3 Ethnic Categories as Institutions Defined by Descent -- 6 The Institutions of Politicised Ethnicity and Ethnicised Politics: Inclusion and Exclusion Based on Ethnic Categories -- 6.1 Salience of Ethnicity in Politics -- 6.2 Politicised Ethnicity and Ethnicised Politics -- 6.3 Ethnic Conflict within the Context of Politicised Ethnicity and Ethnicised Politics -- 7 'Denial of' versus 'Power Sharing along' Ethnic Cleavages: Ethnicised Politics and the 'Dilemma of Recognition' -- 7.1 'Denial of' versus 'Power Sharing along' Ethnic Cleavages -- 7.2 Ethnicised Politics: 'Power Sharing' versus 'Denial' -- 7.3 The 'Dilemma of Recognition'.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references. Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Marburg, 2011
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