State, Resistance, Transformation: Anthropological Perspectives on the Dynamics of Power in Contemporary Global Realities
The territorially sovereign nation-state - the globally dominant political formation of Western modernity - is in crisis. Though it is a highly heterogeneous assemblage, moulded by different histories involving myriad socio-cultural processes, its territorial integrity and sovereignty are always con...
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Main Author: | Eria Olowo Onyango (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Eldar Bråten (auth), Olaf H. Smedal (auth), Anh Nga Longva (auth), Hege Toje (auth), Ørnulf Gulbrandsen (auth), Donald M. Nonini (auth), Bruce Kapferer (auth), Roshan de Silva-Wijeyeratne (auth), Don Kalb (auth), Judith Kapferer (auth), Jonathan Friedman (auth), Leif Manger (auth) |
Format: | Book Chapter |
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Sean Kingston Publishing
2018
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