Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Symbolic Struggle . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Berger , S. , Donovan , M. & Passmore , K. 1999. Writing National Histories . London : Routledge . Blok , A. 1984. Rams and Billy - goats : a key to the Mediterranean code of ...
... Symbolic Struggle . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Berger , S. , Donovan , M. & Passmore , K. 1999. Writing National Histories . London : Routledge . Blok , A. 1984. Rams and Billy - goats : a key to the Mediterranean code of ...
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... symbolic and / or ideological - is structured . Moreover , even if an institution assumes it could , in purely financial terms , afford to opt out of proliferating audit regimes - officially , auditees ' participation in such exercises ...
... symbolic and / or ideological - is structured . Moreover , even if an institution assumes it could , in purely financial terms , afford to opt out of proliferating audit regimes - officially , auditees ' participation in such exercises ...
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... symbolic embodiment of a cosmopolitan lifestyle , while at the same time situating it within the daily habitus of ... symbolically ( Cohen 1985 ) through entities such as the patisserie - café , which function as a landmark to mourn the ...
... symbolic embodiment of a cosmopolitan lifestyle , while at the same time situating it within the daily habitus of ... symbolically ( Cohen 1985 ) through entities such as the patisserie - café , which function as a landmark to mourn the ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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