Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 457
... context ( see Verdery , 1994 ; Barth , 1994 ) . In most areas of the world today , the state is far more visible for anthropologists — in a few areas , only for its lack and the anxiety that this produces . The modern state itself ...
... context ( see Verdery , 1994 ; Barth , 1994 ) . In most areas of the world today , the state is far more visible for anthropologists — in a few areas , only for its lack and the anxiety that this produces . The modern state itself ...
الصفحة 459
... context , Knighton describes an awful confluence of events in which Ugandan soldiers , supported by a new USAID programme to prevent cross - border conflicts in the Horn ( and so to prevent the formation of terrorist zones ) , carried ...
... context , Knighton describes an awful confluence of events in which Ugandan soldiers , supported by a new USAID programme to prevent cross - border conflicts in the Horn ( and so to prevent the formation of terrorist zones ) , carried ...
الصفحة 564
... context xenophobia does not necessarily relate exclusively to questions of citizenship , but must be analysed as arising from a context where multiple and contradictory models of identity exist . In addition , xenophobic sentiments may ...
... context xenophobia does not necessarily relate exclusively to questions of citizenship , but must be analysed as arising from a context where multiple and contradictory models of identity exist . In addition , xenophobic sentiments may ...
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