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In: Ricerca empirica ed intervento sociale 118
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In: Laboratorio sociologico
In: Ricerca empirica ed intervento sociale 118
In: Kriterium 54
In: Checkpoint
Norske partier og velgere beskriver og analyserer de toneangivende norske partiene fra starten av i 1880-årene fram til i dag. Bokas mål er å binde sammen historie og valgforskning. Nesten to av tre velgere stemte i 2021 på partier som var hundre år eller eldre. Men om partinavnene er de samme, har partienes budskap endret seg. De tilpasser seg nye tider og nye konflikter, endrer profil og kommer dermed nye partier i forkjøpet. Partiene har etterlatt seg mange spor. Valgresultatene er omhyggelig registrert, og i kombinasjon med hvor partiene stiller lister, kan regionale profiler tegnes. I 1949 kom den første samfunnsvitenskapelige kartlegging av partivalg. I 1957 gikk startskuddet for de regelmessige stortingsvalgundersøkelsene som Henry Valen og Stein Rokkan sto bak, og fra 1995 ble de supplert med regelmessige lokalvalgundersøkelser. Datatilfanget i denne boka inkluderer også Norsk Monitors sosiokulturelle undersøkelser fra 1985 til 2021. De omfattende og gode datagrunnlaget i denne boka åpner for å studere velgerne i detalj etter en mengde ulike egenskaper. Boka er skrevet for studenter og andre som er opptatt av norsk partihistorie og valgforskning, og er en interessant og tilgjengelig framstilling av norske partiers framvekst og utvikling over en lang historisk periode
In: Colección Historia de América Latina 2
In: I libri di Viella 470
In: Universale 21
"Queen Elizabeth's ambassador in France and Scotland, Throckmorton threaded his path through skirmishes of all sorts. At the apex of the Reformation, his refined skills and those of his spies saved hundreds of lives and prevented conflicts. Painstaking research corrects some errors in the accepted history; letters, maps and illustrations bring the story to life"--
In: Städteforschung
In: Reihe A, Darstellungen Band 104
Kurstädte standen lange im Schatten der Stadtgeschichtsforschung: zu klein, zu idyllisch und in ihrer Bedeutsamkeit oszillierend. Eine vergleichende Perspektive auf Kurstädte enthüllt rasch, dass sie äusserst vielschichtige, ja sogar widersprüchliche Orte des entstehenden Tourismus waren. Kurstädte siedelten sich im Spannungsfeld von ländlicher Idylle und städtischer Moderne bzw. von Entsagung und Überfluss an: Kneippkuren standen neben rauschenden Theaterabenden, reiche Industrielle neben Armenbadbesuchern. Dieser Stadttypus galt als Experimentierfeld der urbanen Moderne, wo man bald zentralisierte Schlachthöfe, Fotografen und Telegrafen antraf. Kurstädte waren auch Orte der politischen Auseinandersetzung, des entstehenden Rassismus und der Fremdenfeindlichkeit
In: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers no. 212
This text analyses the different expressions of identity, the practices of identification, and the conflicts that emerge from this among the people of Mayotte, one of the four islands of the Comoro archipelago. Formerly a French colony, in 1975 Mayotte opted to remain a part of France while the remaining three islands became an independent state. Mayotte is beset by a number of ills: overpopulation, poverty, and underfunded health, education, and social services. Blame is laid at the feet of the significant population of irregular migrants from the neighbouring islands who are attracted by wages, and social services that are better than in the Union of Comoros (albeit still low and underfunded). Underlying these economic problems, however, is a fundamental question of identity, as the Maorais, the people of Mayotte, attempt to define themselves politically (and often by implication socially) as French rather than Comorian, part of an ongoing process of rejection of any possibility of political and economic domination by the other islands of the group. These different expressions of identity give rise to conflicts that are vented in regular episodes of anti-immigrant violence and a pervasive discourse of Maorais difference. However, in other contexts Maorais may claim to be Comorian rather than, or in addition to, French, and the inconsistencies in claims to and practices of identity are a regular feature of island life. Drawing on the concept of the persona, Pierre Bourdieu's field theory, and the associated concept of capital, this paper argues that the Maorais perform different identities in different fields, a strategy that allows them to mitigate, if not avoid entirely, the conflicts that arise in attempting to be at once French and Comorian.