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Talking Culture: New Boundaries, New Rhetorics of Exclusion in Europe

Verena Stolcke
- pp 69-96
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In the contemporary debate concerning European integration and the "problem" of Third World immigration no less than in developments in anthropology in the past decade, the boundedness of cultures has been emphasized as mentioned in this paper.
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In the contemporary debate concerning European integration and the “problem” of Third World immigration no less than in developments in anthropology in the past decade, the boundedness of cultures ...

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Fresh Rot: Urban Exploration and the Preservation of Decay

Zap Rowsdower
TL;DR: The urban exploration community is one popular movement of non-archaeologists who experience the past in a manner not dissimilar to archaeology as discussed by the authors, and while their activities loosely parallel archaeology's preservation agenda, they would not easily yield to regulation.

Special Issue: Class, Community and Crisis in Post-Industrial Britain

Gillian Evans
TL;DR: The authors trace the emergence of controversies surrounding the category "white working class" and what it has come to stand for, which includes the vilification of people whose political, economic and social standing has been systematically eroded by the economic policies and political strategies of both Conservative and New Labour governments.

Low Intensity Ethnic Cleansing in The Netherlands

P. Mutsaers, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a trenchant discussion of current migrant-hostile politics in the Netherlands is presented, and the notion of low intensity ethnic cleansing is used to improve the analysis of Dutch migration and integration politics.
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Interrogando el racismo. Hacia una Antropología antirracista

TL;DR: In the last few decades, a varied range of strategies e intervenciones antirracistas have surgido for confrontarestos nuevos racismos.
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Beyond “Culture”: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference

TL;DR: This assumed isomorphism of space, place, and culture results in some significant problems. as mentioned in this paper argues that differences between cultures come about not from their isolation from each other, but because of their connections with each other.