Race, Ethnicity, and Nation Eyal Ben-AriRace, ethnicity and nation are all intimately linked to family and kinship, yet these links deserve closer attention than they usually get in social science, above all when family and kinship are changing rapidly in the context of genomic and biotechnological revolutions. Drawing on data from assisted reproduction, transnational adoption, mixed race families, Basque identity politics and post Soviet nation building, this volume provides new and
This biography tells her compelling story and sheds new light on the history of a religious life and religious communities
that are geomantic keys to many legends and texts
her reconstruction of a "poetic" sociology identifies an alternative field of knowledge that contemporary scholars might still explore
many works over their academic career
the roles played by the dominant figures
this collection provides a state-of-the-art survey on how postcrisis convergences and divergences in urban economies and urban politics have laid the foundations for the new political geography of the United States
exploring her role in the social and political movements that shook America from the 1910s to the Cold War
She begins the work by clarifying the intellectual tradition of Confucianism and discussing the importance of the Confucian cultural categories yin-yang and nei-wai (inner-outer) for gender ethics
in portraits as well as a range of other printed texts
including sulphur and micronutrients
Specifically he presents chapters on the oath of office
Offers a way of conceptualising how women’s drinking habits changed over more than a century in Britain