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Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Culture Difference

Maurice Freedman, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1970 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 2, pp 231
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This article is published in British Journal of Sociology.The article was published on 1970-06-01. It has received 4205 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social organization & Ethnic group.

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Comment peut-on être militant ? Sociologie des cultures partisanes et des (dés)engagements Les jeunes militants d'Alleanza Nazionale, Lega Nord et Forza Italia face au pouvoir

TL;DR: In this paper, a partir d'une enquete qualitative menee aupres de jeunes engages dans trois partis italiens de "droite" and "extreme droite" (Alleanza Nazionale, Lega Nord and Forza Italia), nous avons cherche a mettre au jour the conditions presidant a l'appropriation des cultures politiques and leur transformation / alteration au cours du temps, notamment face aux changements lies a la conquete and l'exercice du
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Reframing Europe and the Global: Conceptualizing the Border in Cultural Encounters:

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Sewing interest in E-textiles: analyzing making from a gendered perspective

TL;DR: It is argued e-textiles allows both girls and boys to demonstrate technical mastery as well as to explore and construct a spectrum of gendered sociotechnical identities that might otherwise be obscured by conventional masculinist attitudes towards technology.
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Who are the Kuchi? Nomad self‐identities in Afghanistan

TL;DR: The authors examines the usage of both "Kuchi" and "nomad" and locates them in the wider contexts of ethnic labelling practices in Afghanistan, anthropological debates about pastoral nomadism, and government-nomad relations in both Afghanistan and neighbouring Iran.
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Anthropology and the study of social movements

TL;DR: Moore as discussed by the authors pointed out that it is impossible to analyze social movements if one confines the effort to making an analysis of political power relations, or if one trusts on the automatism that accumulated frustration and anger will produce insurrection.