of motorcycling and the emergence of alternative forms of politicization in the 1980s and questions the construction and the performances of gender identities in relation to this phenomenon. In 1951, when, according to the General Census, Greece had 7
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Motorcycling in 1980s Athens
Popularization, Representational Politics, and Social Identities
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From Ecuador to Elsewhere
The (Re)Configuration of a Transit Country
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constitutional principles of “universal citizenship and free mobility,” of “equality between foreigners and nationals,” its commitment to safeguard “the right to seek asylum,” and to meet the “gradual elimination of the difference between nationals and foreigners
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An Interview with Francesco Carella
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strengthening of national development aid agencies that focus on South-South cooperation. 4 The United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation (UNOSSC) 5 was established in 1974 by the UN General Assembly to promote, coordinate, and support South-South and
Raili Nugin
stress its legal continuity to this period. The previous landownership was restored, and collective farms dissolved to restore the model of the prewar era: the national ideal of small-scale single-farm production. At the time, national identity rested
Frances Steel
authors highlight the importance of attending to Australian regional power and engagement, reconfiguring its identity as a Pacific-oriented nation in an international age. Notes 1 Max Quanchi, “Contrary Images: Photographing the New Pacific in Walkabout
Decolonial Approaches to Refugee Migration
Nof Nasser-Eddin and Nour Abu-Assab in Conversation
Nof Nasser-Eddin and Nour Abu-Assab
UK government itself, for example, is cutting funding from the National Health Service [NHS], it's not because of the migrants that suddenly the NHS can no longer cope. And we think these critiques are really valid and important for people also based
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Cotten Seiler
migrants that a state draws explicitly the borders around its legal and cultural citizenship. Here the citizen-ideal assembled in the United States is instructive: as opposed to more homogeneous states of the Westphalian model, American identity was
Stacy M. K. George
. Furthermore, Braunstein and Taylor’s (2017) analysis of religious identities expands our understanding of the religious composition of the TP by noting that religious variation within it is much greater than predicted. While strengthening our interpretation
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political and social changes. He ends up accommodating himself with a caricatured vision of Islam. If Soumission paints a troubling image, it is also one of France as it struggles to move beyond issues of national identity, racism, and immigration. Note 3
Judith A. Nicholson and Mimi Sheller
Race matters. “Too often scholars discuss mobility in the abstract, assuming or omitting the highly consequential matter of the identity of those who move and its effects on how they move.” 1 This special issue on Mobility and Race has invited