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In this paper we review briefly histories and ideologies underlying multiculturalism in Nordic countries, highlighting tensions between integrationist and inclusive approaches.
Bayliss, Linda +2 more
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COVID-19, commuter territories and the e-bike boom. [PDF]
Waitt G, Buchanan I, Lea T, Fuller G.
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Impact of societal and legal context on the blood supply of African-ancestry populations in Western countries: A review of practices and the French example. [PDF]
Oviedo P +4 more
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FOREIGNERS IN MUTATION: THE IMMIGRANT FROM FRANZ KAFKA TO ELISA LISPECTOR
Diasporic, foreign and immigrant, the Jew may epitomize the condition of the stateless, deterritorialized, uninterruptedly in mutation individual. The theme appears in the works of two twentieth-century fictionists, Franz Kafka’s Amerika, or The Man who
Regina Zilberman
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In the societies of control, when old Foucaultian confinement institutions are in crisis, the movement of the computer-digital flow deterritorializes the biological body of the anatomy, which is doomed to obsolescence.
Maider Tornos Urzuainki
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Dragica Rajcic: Writing Women and War in the Margins
Croatian-born Dragica Rajcic has received several awards for her poetry and short prose works. The author, who writes in German, permanently resides in Switzerland since fleeing war-torn Croatia in 1991.
Cohen-Pfister, Laurel
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Homeland Run: Israeli Baseball and American Transmigrants. [PDF]
Segal A.
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On Muzzles and Faces: The Semiotic Limits of Visage and Personhood. [PDF]
Leone M.
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What Can the Running Body Do? The Running Machine's Affective Possibilities and the Limits of Language. [PDF]
Ketterling J, Desjardins B.
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Making It Real: From Telling to Showing, Sharing, and Doing in Psychiatric Education. [PDF]
Martin A +3 more
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