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[edited by] David Hulme and Paul Mosley
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Chapter 10 METAMORPHOSIS FROM NGO TO COMMERCIAL BANK |
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chapter 11 INDONESIA |
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chapter 12 CREDIT FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH |
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chapter 13 MUTUAL FINANCE AND THE POOR |
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chapter 14 INDIA |
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chapter 15 FINANCING THE JUA KALI SECTOR IN KENYA |
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chapter 16 RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL CREDIT IN MALAWI |
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Chapter 10 METAMORPHOSIS FROM NGO TO COMMERCIAL BANK |
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chapter 11 INDONESIA |
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chapter 12 CREDIT FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH |
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edited by Katarzyna Negacz, Pier Vellinga, Edward Barrett-Lennard, Redouane Choukr-Allah, Theo Elzenga
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Lee Stemkoski, Michael Pascale
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Introduction to computer graphics |
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Introduction to Pygame and OpenGL |
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Matrix algebra and transformations |
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A scene graph framework |
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Textures |
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Light and shadow |
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Introduction to computer graphics |
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Introduction to Pygame and OpenGL |
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Matrix algebra and transformations |
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Blanche Verlie
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Alfred Archer and Benjamin Matheson
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edited by Armin Lange, Kerstin Mayerhofer, Dina Porat, and Lawrence H. Schiffman
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edited by Mohammed Abu-Nimer and Rena?ta Katalin Nelson
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translated by Robert Joe Cutter ; volume edited by Paul W. Kroll
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edited by Armin Lange [and three others]
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Haris Malamidis
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edited by Karsten Lehmann
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edited by Eric Burton, Anne Dietrich, Immanuel Harisch, Marcia Schenck
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edited by Ingrid Chorus and Martin Welker
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Bronislava Volkova?
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Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile |
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Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig |
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Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch |
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Exile as social renewal : Theodor Herzl, Max Nordau |
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Exile as resistance and a moral stance : Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler |
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Exile as gender marginalization and the independence of the femme fatale : Alma Mahler |
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Exile as an escape from patriarchal oppression : Franz Werfel |
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Exile as anxiety and involuntary memory : Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Bruno Schulz |
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Exile as doom and revenge : Hermann Ungar |
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Exile as a loss of identity : Saul Friedla?nder |
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Exile as abandonment : Peter Weiss |
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Exile as bearing witness : Elie Wiesel |
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Exile as dehumanization : Primo Levi |
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Exile as an awakening of consciousness : Jir?i? Weil, Ladislav Fuks, Arnos?t Lustig |
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Exile as a feeling of meaninglessness : Egon Hostovsky? |
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Exile as transformation and a will to meaning : Viktor Frankl, Simon Wiesenthal |
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Introduction: A general history of concepts of exile |
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Exile as expulsion and wandering : Joseph Roth, Sholem Aleichem, Stefan Zweig |
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Exile as aesthetic revolt and an inward turn : Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch |
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Haley De Korne
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edited by Tiina Seppälä, Melanie Sarantou and Satu Miettinen
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Julija Sardelic
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Simon David Hirsbrunner
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edited by Marjo Buitelaar, Manja Stephan-Emmrich, and Viola Thimm
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Introduction: Muslim pilgrimage through the lens of women's new mobilities |
Marjo Buitelaar, Manja Stephan-Emmrich, and Viola Thimm |
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1. Under male supervision? Nationality, age and Islamic belief as basis for Muslim women's pilgrimage |
Viola Thimm |
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2. Young Moroccan-Dutch women on hajj: Claiming female space |
Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany & Marjo Buitelaar |
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3. Power in Moroccan women's narratives of the hajj |
Kholoud Al-Ajarma |
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4. Shiʻi Muslim women's pilgrimage rituals to Lady Fatemeh-Masoumeh's shrine in Qom |
Ladan Rahbari |
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5. Israeli Dead Sea cosmetics and charity for Palestinian children: Indonesian women's shopping activities while on pilgrimage to Jerusalem |
Mirjam Lücking |
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6. 'Clothing cannot improve moral behaviour': Pilgrimage, fashion, and entrepreneurship in a West African market |
Erin Kenny |
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7. Considering the silences: Understanding historical narratives of women's Indian Ocean hajj mobility |
Jacqueline H. Fewkes |
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8. Bosnian women on hajj |
Dženita Karić |
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9. In the 'Land of Wonders': Bint Al-Shāṭiʼ's pilgrimage: The hajj and the construction of reformist religiosity |
Richard van Leeuwen |
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10. Stepping in the footsteps of Hajar to bring home the hajj: Dialogical positioning in Asra Nomani's memoir Standing Alone |
Marjo Buitelaar |
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Glossary |
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Introduction: Muslim pilgrimage through the lens of women's new mobilities |
Marjo Buitelaar, Manja Stephan-Emmrich, and Viola Thimm |
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1. Under male supervision? Nationality, age and Islamic belief as basis for Muslim women's pilgrimage |
Viola Thimm |
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2. Young Moroccan-Dutch women on hajj: Claiming female space |
Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany & Marjo Buitelaar |
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MALIK, SHOAIB AHMED.
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Daniela Russ, James Stafford
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edited by Carlo Nicolai and Johannes Stern
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edited by Matteo Millan and Alessandro Saluppo
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Anne Kerr, Choon Key Chekar, Emily Ross, Julia Swallow and Sarah Cunningham-Burley
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Edited By Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska De Souza Santos
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Cathy McAteer
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Preface |
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Creating Penguin's Russian Classics |
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David Magarshack: Penguin translator becomes translation theorist |
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Putting translation theory into practice |
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Penguin Russian Classics after 1964 |
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Conclusion |
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Appendix 1: Titles in Penguin's Russian classics, 1950-1970 |
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Appendix 2: Transcript of Magarshack's translation taxonomy., |
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Preface |
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Creating Penguin's Russian Classics |
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David Magarshack: Penguin translator becomes translation theorist |
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edited by Beschara Karam and Bruce Mutsvairo
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Foreword: Political Communication for Upending Colonialism and its Legacies |
Colin Chasi |
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Reframing African Ontologies in the era of Decolonisation |
Beschara Karam and Bruce Mutsvairo |
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Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election Violence in Zimbabwe |
Tendai Chari |
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Conspicuous and Performative Blackness as Decolonial Political Branding Against the Myth of the Post-Colonial Society: A Case of the EFF |
Rofhiwa Felicia Mukhudwana |
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Zanele Muholi's Work as Political Communication and Decolonisation |
Beschara Karam |
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Documentary Film as Political Communication in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
Pier-Paolo Frassinelli |
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Remembering and Memorising: The Efficacy of Photography in Political Communication in Postcolonial Africa |
George Nyabuga |
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"Killing with Kindness": Political Icons, Socio-Cultural Victims: Visual Coloniality of the Siddis of Karnataka, India |
Sayan Dey |
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On the Question of Decolonisation, Gender and Political Communication |
Sally Osei-Appiah |
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Freedom in the Jazz Imaginary: Twentieth Century Aesthetic Revolt |
Salim Washington |
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Empowering Communities through Liberalisation of Airwaves in Ghana |
Africanus L. Diedong |
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In the Realm of Uncertainty: Kenya's Ghetto Radio as Politicised Space |
Wilson Ugangu |
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Social Media as a Sphere of Political Disruption in Zimbabwe's Cyber Sphere: Reexamining #Thisflag Digital Campaign |
Trust Matsilele and Bruce Mutsvairo |
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Transformation, Fragmentation and Decolonisation: The Contested Role of the Media in Postcolonial South Africa |
Ylva Rodny-Gumede |
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The Voice of the Voiceless? Decoloniality and Online Radical Discourses in South Africa |
Lorenzo Dalvit. |
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Foreword: Political Communication for Upending Colonialism and its Legacies |
Colin Chasi |
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Reframing African Ontologies in the era of Decolonisation |
Beschara Karam and Bruce Mutsvairo |
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Decolonising Conflict Reporting: Media and Election Violence in Zimbabwe |
Tendai Chari |
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Eric Lybeck
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edited by Asha Hans, Kalpana Kannabiran, Manoranjan Mohanty and Pushpendra
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Sandra King-Savic
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Narrating history through the prism of šverc |
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The 'inner logic' of transnational relations |
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Belonging through the prism of šverc : making sense of the Yugoslav Succession Wars |
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Novi Pazar as a mnemonic nucleus for the transmission of memory |
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Recontextualizing narratives of šverc within the discourse of economic collapse |
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Speaking about the practice of šverc |
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Narrating history through the prism of šverc |
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The 'inner logic' of transnational relations |
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Belonging through the prism of šverc : making sense of the Yugoslav Succession Wars |
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James Arthur
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Gabriel N. Gee, Caroline Wiedmer (eds.)
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Minna Kanerva
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Bernd Hirschberger
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Turaeva, Rano. ; Urinboyev, Rustamjon.
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Cover |
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Half Title |
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Series Page |
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Title Page |
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Copyright Page |
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Table of Contents |
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Contributors |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: Labour, mobilities and informal practices in Russia, Central Asia and Eastern Europe |
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Part I Labour in times of uncertainty |
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Chapter 1 The struggle for formal work: The everyday experiences of Russia's Central Asian labour migrants |
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Chapter 2 Driving in the shadows: Rural-urban labour migrants as informal taxi drivers in post-socialist Tashkent |
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Chapter 3 Deportation regimes in the post-Soviet space: Producing deportable migrants in the Russian Federation |
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Chapter 4 The migration infrastructure of posting: Transnational informality |
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Part II Mobility as blurring national, transnational and digital boundaries |
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Chapter 5 Smartphone transnationalism in non-Western migration regimes: Transnational ethnography of Uzbek migrant workers in Russia |
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Chapter 6 Central Asian female migrants' transnational social spaces: Straddling illegality and tradition |
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Chapter 7 Spiritual mobility: Alternative healing practices amongst Central Asian migrants in Moscow |
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Chapter 8 Roadsides of mobility: Informal socioeconomic strategies in suburban western Poland |
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Part III Informality as state practice dealing with mobility |
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Chapter 9 Symbolic state imagery, informal state practice |
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Chapter 10 Informal practices and the rule of law: Russia, migration and the 'Arctic route' |
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Chapter 11 'Ask us decently and then we will not reject anyone!': Providing informal healthcare in a Kazakh medical space |
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Chapter 12 Dual citizenship and twofold informality: The interstices of state power and transnational lives amongst Meskhetian returnees in Georgia |
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Index |
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Cover |
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Half Title |
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Series Page |
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edited by Sven Rubenson
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David Larsson Heidenblad ; translation: Arabella Childs
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Naomi Chambers, Jeremy Taylor
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Ginny Russell
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Magnus Ho?rnqvist
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edited by Ankit Kumar, Johanna Ho?ffken and Auke Pols
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Eda Gemi and Anna Triandafyllidou
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Rethinking return, reintegration, and mobility in south-eastern Europe |
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Setting the analytical framework: reconceptualising return, reintegration, and mobility |
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Return mobilities of first-generation Albanians: reconciling the rupture of disintegration and negotiating the future |
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Return mobilities of the second generation: between disintegration and hybrid identities |
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A typology of return, reintegration, and onwards mobility |
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Rethinking return, reintegration, and mobility in south-eastern Europe |
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Setting the analytical framework: reconceptualising return, reintegration, and mobility |
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Return mobilities of first-generation Albanians: reconciling the rupture of disintegration and negotiating the future |
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Mishler, Brent Drennen, 1953-
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edited by Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek and Vitalija Danivska
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Marco Ferrero, Roberta Arcidiacono, Marco Mandurrino, Valentina Sola, Nicolo Cartiglia
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edited by Larry E. Erickson and Valentina Pidlisnyuk
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edited by Jens Maesse, Stephan Pu?hringer, Thierry Rossier, and Pierre Benz
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edited by Ivan Sablin and Egas Moniz Bandeira
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edited by Reinette Biggs, Alta De Vos, Rika Preiser, Hayley Clements, Kristi Maciejewski, Maja Schlueter
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