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Tristan Josephson, Marcin B. Stanek, Tallie Ben Daniel, Jeremy Ash, Liz Millward, Caroline Luce, Regine Buschauer, Amanda K. Phillips, and Javier Caletrío

movements, and gender roles in Israeli nationalism. This book should prove of particular interest for scholars of mobility, as it deals with two fields that illustrate how mobility is constrained and managed by power forces: disability studies and the study

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Tracey Reimann-Dawe

reveal tensions that became increasingly pronounced as the political landscape in Germany shifted throughout the nineteenth century: a fear of marginalization by politically powerful European neighbors and a growing sense of nationalism, yet also an

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Lucy Baker, Paola Castañeda, Matthew Dalstrom, Ankur Datta, Tanja Joelsson, Mario Jordi-Sánchez, Jennifer Lynn Kelly, and Dhan Zunino Singh

marked by national borders and nationalism. Internationalization was uneven, because of the asymmetric relationships of the actors involved, reflecting, for instance, the hegemony of the United States over Asia, Africa, and Latin America through diverse

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Why Railroads Now?

Anthropology of Infrastructure and Debates around “Green” Transit

Heather Anne Swanson

; China, 1900–1937 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995); Benedict Anderson, The Spectre of Comparisons: Nationalism, Southeast Asia, and the World (London: Verso, 1998). These partial connections of railroad projects are visible in moments of

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Multilocality and the Politics of Space in Protracted Exile

The Case of a Palestinian Refugee Camp in the West Bank

Dorota Woroniecka-Krzyzanowska

and resettlement. 23 Far from being simply a site of humanitarian assistance that facilitates resettlement, “for Palestinian nationalism” the camp “was to be the opposite—a strictly political platform to be overcome in the course of return.” 24 As

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Pushkar Sohoni

sentiment for a white Australia and the passage of the Imported Labour Registry Act of 1897, racial exclusion became common. 23 Economic depression and rising nationalism ensured that most Afghans were out of business, if not out of the country. 24

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Ellen Bal, Hosna J. Shewly, and Runa Laila

and Racial Studies 35, no. 10 (2012): 1707–1724, https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2012.659273 ; Andreas Wimmer and Nina Glick Schiller, “Methodological Nationalism, the Social Sciences, and the Study of Migration: An Essay in Historical Epistemology

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Immobility

The Relational and Experiential Qualities of an Ambiguous Concept

Noel B. Salazar

.1080/14747731.2016.1161038 . 74 Barak Kalir, “Moving Subjects, Stagnant Paradigms: Can the ‘Mobilities Paradigm’ Transcend Methodological Nationalism?” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39, no. 2 (2013): 311–327, https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2013.723260 . 75 Noel B

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Jack Linzhou Xing

: MIT Press: 2003). 19 James Scott, Seeing Like A State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1988); Rudolf Mrázek, Engineers of Happy Land: Technology and Nationalism in a Colony

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Dhan Zunino Singh

values, marked by the different nationalisms. 21 Many immigrants achieved rapid social upward mobility or brought revolutionary ideologies (socialism, anarchism). Conservative intellectuals and politicians perceived modern Buenos Aires as corrupted by