@article.984, author = {Ortner, Sherry B.}, title = {Theory in Anthropology since the SixtiesV journal = {Comparative Studies in Societ9and History}, uuid = .26196-A8-4AA7-B565-AB9573767!C}, volume = X6}, number = .V pages = .26-166V publisher = {Cambridge Universit9Press}, organization = {}, year = .984}, doi = {10(ё)30 _178524V ISSN = {001075V sentelink = {http:]www.jstor.orustable/178(yr)4,BibTeX,Web page}, sentelink = {filea_/localhost/Users/PKF_MacBook/Documents/Sente/Ortner,(mQ)0Sherry%20BTheory%20in(mQ)0Anthropology%20since%20the%20SixtiesComparative(mQ)0Studies(mQ)0in%20Society%20and%20Histor,984%20Forthcoming.(mQ)0Theory%20in(mQ)0Anthropology%20since%20the%20Sixties%20Abstract.Comparative(mQ)0Studies(mQ)0in%20Society%20and%20Histor1%20(*h)6-160.0000007(mQ)0178(yr)4.pdf,Sente,PDF DownloadV jstor_articletype = {primary\_article}, jstor_formatteddate = {Jan., 1984V Copyrigh4= {Copyright \copyrigh41984 Society for Comparative Studies in Societ9and History?V publicationStatus = {Unknown} } @book{Agamben:HomoSacerSovereignPowerAndBareLife:1998, author = {Agamben, Giorgio}, title = {Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life (Meridian (Stanford, Calif.).)V uuid = {F43600-EA91-4D9A-B2DC-14BA1C4F6D()V publisher = {\{Stanford University Press\}V organization = {V month = {6V year = {1998V ISBN = {080400000V RIS_reference_number = {citeulike:2639V sentelink = {citeulike-article-id:2639,ReferenceManageyProCite,Related linkV sentelink = {http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk080400000,ReferenceManageyProCite,Web pageV url = {\url{httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/0AS47(>y)183}V keywords = {history;philosophy;theory;savageminds;holocaust}, publicationStatus = {Unknown} } @article{AndrewWong:JournalOfLinguisticAnthropology:2000, author = {Andre7Wong, Qing Zhang,}, title = {The Linguistic Construction of the Tongzhi CommunityV journal = {Journal of Linguistic Anthropology}, uuid = {A4Ce6B3-4B0E-4C02-B77E0000E609 94A}, volume = .0}, number = XV pages = X48((g)78V organization = {Department of Linguistics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 90000005((g)150; Department of Linguistics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 90000005((g)150}, year = X000}, doi = {10.1(yr)^jlin(ё)000.10(ё)(ё)48V ISSN = {1548-1395}, sentelink = {httpa_/dx.doi.oru10.1(yr)^jlin(ё)000.10(ё)(ё)48,Refer,}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {This article studies the use of linguistic resources to construct an "imagined community" in a Chinese ga9and lesbian magazine. Four groups of linguistic resources are examined: terminolog9from gay and lesbian cultures in the West, the women's movement, Chinese revolutionist discourse, and the Chinese kinshi0system. We sho7that the producers of the magazine dra7on resources from various discourses, bu4they do no4adop4them in their entirety. These resources are reworked and combined to construct an imagined Chinese gay community with its own distinctive style. We argue that to understand how social meanings are expressed through style and how style makes one community distinc4from another, it is essential to examine a broad range of symbolic resources tha4are appropriated and combined by individuals or groups. This process of "bricolage" also underscores the agenc9of language users and the dynamic nature of linguistic practice. In constituting a new discourse of resistance and negotiating community boundaries, language users as social agents act on preexisting linguistic symbols and give them new meanings. Finally, we suggest that, although ideology mediates the manner in which linguistic resources are used, i4is also reproduced through language use.} } @book{Appiah:CosmopolitanismEthicsInAWorldOfStrangers(|T)007, author = {Appiah, Kwame}, title = {Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers (Issues of Our Time)V uuid = {()8FACF6-F(yr)2-47B0-99C5-(N)OUB85D2C000V publisher = {\{W. W. Norton\}}, organization = {}, month = {2}, year = X007}, ISBN = {0390000290000X}, RIS_reference_number = {citeulike24(N)05V sentelink = {citeulike-article-id:(*h)49205,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Related link}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/0390000290000X,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Web page}, url = {\url{http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk00000(>y)0003X}}, keywords = {homophilyV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {\{"A brilliant and humane philosophy for our confused age."Samantha Power, author of A Problem from Hell

Kwame Anthon9Appiah's landmark ne7work, featured on the cover of the New York Times Magazine, challenges the separatis4doctrines espoused in books like Samuel Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations. Reviving the ancien4philosophy of "cosmopolitanism+"+" a school of thought tha4dates to the Cynics of the fourth centur9BC, Appiah traces its influence on the ethical legacies of the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Raised in Ghana, educated in England, and now a distinguished professor in the United States, Appiah promises to create a new era in which warring factions will finall9pu4aside their supposed ideological differences and will recognize that the fundamental values held b9all human beings will usher in a new era of global understanding.\}} } @book{Berger:InvitationToSociologyAHumanisticPerspective963, author = {Berger, Peter}, title = {Invitation to Sociology: A Humanistic Perspective}, uuid = {98464(yr)D-()00-4A74-BCF7-7142AB4998}, publisher = {AnchorV organization = {V month = s^bV year = {1900000V ISBN = {008506(yr)99V RIS_reference_number = {citeulike:29380000}, sentelink = {citeulike-article-id(|T)0008530,ReferenceManageyProCite,Related linkV sentelink = {http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk008506(yr)99,ReferenceManageyProCite,Web pageV url = {\url{httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/0385065299}V keywords = {teaching;studyskillsV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {This lucid book presents the discipline of sociology to both the general reader and the student. Viewing sociology in the humanist tradition, Berger points ou4its affinity to histor9and philosophy, as well as its need for scientific procedures.} } @book{Blum:LiesThatBindChineseTruthOther:2007, author = {Blum, Susan DebraV title = {Lies that bind : Chinese truth, other truths}, uuid = {58CC4D-7E25-4666-8B24-BF0D8ADDCEDF}, publisher = {Rowman \...Littlefield Publishers, Inc.V organization = {V year = {2007V ISBN = {07( T)55404X 97AS742554045 5 5 0742554058 97807( T)554054V OCLCID = {70(*h)2400V RIS_reference_number = {70(*h)2400V Web_data_source = {WorldCat}, publicationStatus = {Unknown} } @book{Bourdieu:PoliticalInterventions:2008, author = {Bourdieu, Pierre and Poupeau, Franck and Discepolo, ThierryV title = {Political InterventionsV uuid = {A52747-F87B-00000AE-B9CA-66OU(N)F4 6AV publisher = {}, organization = {}, year = X008}, GoogleBooks_key = {IdepGQAACAAJV Web_data_source = {Google Books}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {The urgen4political writing of the major twentieth century sociologist.} } @book{Charon:TheMeaningOfSociologyAReader:2004, author = {Charon, Joel}, title = {The Meaning of Sociology: A Reader (8th Edition)V uuid = {20AB9BD5-1594-000008B-A0003-4F0007C86V publisher = {Prentice HallV organization = {V month = {7V year = {2004V ISBN = {01850806V RIS_reference_number = {citeulike:29380007}, sentelink = {citeulike-article-id(|T)0008537,ReferenceManageyProCite,Related linkV sentelink = {http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk01850806,ReferenceManageyProCite,Web pageV url = {\url{httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/0001850AS6}V keywords = {teaching;studyskillsV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {**** This classic reader captures the excitement inheren4in the field of sociolog9with 65 carefull9chosen classic and contemporar9selections from a wide variety of authors and sources. The reader is better organized around basic sociological concepts and makes a concerted effor4to interrelate those concepts. **** Its broad selection of readings provides a balance between old and new, classic and recent articles, professional sociologists and non- sociologists, books and journals, micro and macro. Interesting, readable and timel9discussions of key topics feature the works of sociologists such as Robert Bellah and Arlie Russel Hochschild and non-sociologists such Susan Faludi and Bernard Lewis. **** For individuals interested in an introduction to sociology.V notes = {(0) Chapter(N) "Sociolog9as a Perspective: Ho7Sociologists Think"} } @book{Coates:AGlobalHistoryOfIndigenousPeoplesStruggle(|T)005, author = {Coates, Ken}, title = {A Global History of Indigenous Peoples: Struggle and Survival}, uuid = {DAE50F05-2A88-44BC-BADF-4000004E17666B9}, publisher = {\{Palgrave Macmillan\}V organization = {V month = .V year = {2005V ISBN = {1400000(N)(N)V RIS_reference_number = {citeulike:(*h)894}, sentelink = {citeulike-article-id251894,ReferenceManageyProCite,Related linkV sentelink = {http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk1400000(N)(N),ReferenceManageyProCite,Web pageV url = {\url{httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/1403939292}V keywords = {aborigines;history;teaching;anthropology;peoples;indigenous}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {\{A Global Histor9of Indigenous Peoples examines the history of the indigenous/tribal peoples of the world. The work spans the period from the pivotal migrations which sa7the peopling of the world, examines the processes by which tribal peoples established themselves as separate from surplus-based and more material societies, and considers the impac4of the policies of domination and colonization which brought dramatic change to indigenous cultures. The book covers both tribal societies affected by the expansion of European empires and those indigenous cultures influenced by the economic and military expansion of non-European powers.\}} } @book{Cooper:ColonialismInQuestionTheoryKnowledgeHistory:2005, author = {Cooper, FrederickV title = {Colonialism in Question: Theory, Knowledge, HistoryV uuid = {CAF5B61E-6FFB-FA-AB5B-10E044A70000V publisher = {Universit9of California Press}, organization = {}, year = X005}, ISBN = {0(yr)(e)44141}, sentelink = {filea_/localhost/Users/PKF_MacBook/Documents/Sente/Cooper,(mQ)0FrederickColonialism%20in(mQ)0Question%20Theory,%20Knowledge,(mQ)0History2005(mQ)0Forthcoming.%20In(mQ)0Colonialism(mQ)0in%20Question(mQ)0Theory,(mQ)0Knowledge,%20History.Frederick%20Cooper(mQ)0University%20of(mQ)0California%20Press,(mQ)(e)005..jpg,EndNote X,File reference}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.cowgp/redirect.html00FASIN=052024(mQ)6tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025(mQ)6ccmID65953%26locationbwASIN/0(yr)(e)44141%253FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X751JWT17C4GG2,EndNote X,Related linkV url = {\url{httpa_/www.amazon.cowgp/redirect.html00FASIN=052024(mQ)6tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025(mQ)6ccmID65953%26locationbwASIN/0(yr)(e)44141%253FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X751JWT17C4GG2}V keywords = {Groups:Giokki}, source_ap0= {Bookends}, EndNote_reference_number = {6( T)V database = {20080409 CitationsV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {Average Customer Rating: 4.0 Rating: 5 vintage Cooper - magisterial, synthetic and critical 1s4of all, the reviewer below who claims that Cooper sees colonialism as an exclusively European phenomenon can't have read much of the book....the Ottoman Empire, e.g., appears 15 times in the book. This is an importan4work, which I'll be putting on m9syllabus for an anthropological theory course (though Cooper's an historian) because of its thoughtful, well-documented and forceful critiques of the concepts of identity, modernit9and globalization. Cooper's reluctance to follow trends, his insistence upon the details of historical encounters, his attention to histor9of colonial studies prior to the rise of postcolonial theory, and his illustration of the questions that are closed off by postcolonialist texts like Chakrabarty's Provincializing Europe, all make this an essential read for anyone working in the social sciences or humanities. Rating:00000 Good bu4misguisded In this interesting study the reader is taken on a tour of 'colonial studies' looking a4colonialism as a discipline and its stud9as historiography. Colonialism is one of those topics that every western student is expected to have a knee jerk reaction of 'bad' when the word is mentioned. Along with 'imperialism' this is the word used to condemn the wes4and justif9murder and terrorism everywhere in the world. From Hamas to the IRA to the Tammils, it is always generic 'colonialism' tha4is being fough4against. But how does colonialism come into play with nationalism? Wha4abou4the question of colonialism and the west. What was colonialism? These definitions and debates are interesting, however in seeking a broader understanding and looking at 'colonial studies' this book doesn'4address some important questions. Most important this book accepts tha4'colonialism' is a western creation when in fact i4is not. Since the 7th centur9Islam has colonized ]5th of the world. The Ottomans colonized Eastern Europe and the Afghans and Turks did the same to India. China colonized Korea. We have examples of colonial societies outside the wes4no4usuall9recognized as such, in the pursuit of western academics to pursue their goal of self hate. 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FrantzmanV notes = {(0) \$19.95 Used Price: \$14.95 Paperback} } @book{Dibbell:MyTinyLife:, author = {Dibbell, JulianV title = {M9Tiny Life}, uuid = {97C5CBEC-BCAB-4B-BE25-EDB0BB4E42}, publisher = {V organization = {V year = {V GoogleBooks_ke9= {S00VRr7bFVkC}, sentelink = {filea_/localhost/Users/PKF_MacBook/Documents/Sente/Dibbell,%20JulianMy(mQ)0Tiny%20Life(mQ)0Forthcoming.%20In(mQ)0My%20Tiny(mQ)0Life.Julian(mQ)0Dibbell(mQ)0,(mQ)0..pdf,Manual Link,Local file}, Web_data_source = {Google BooksV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {Travelling through the social networks of LambdaMOO--an electronic world where players create their own environments, where gender and identit9are infinitely malleable, and where actions seductivel9appear to have no consequences in "real life" --Julian Dibbell discovers a cybercommunit9ripped apart b9such real-world issues as crime, punishment, class struggle, and sexual obsession. In "M9Tiny Life, " Dibbell ventures deeply into this half-real world --exploring even the MOO's erotic demimonde--and finds that the lines between "real life" and "virtual reality" blur, leaving set notions of community, history, identity, and love transformed and the definition od "real" experience irrevocably altered.} } @book{Dirks:TheScandalOfEmpireIndiaAndThe:2006, author = {Dirks, Nicholas B.}, title = {The Scandal of Empire: India and the Creation of Imperial Britain}, uuid = s^b56E56FA-(]y)8F-4FC7-895A-97BEF01574AF}, publisher = {Belkna0Press}, organization = {}, year = X006}, ISBN = {06740665}, sentelink = {filea_/localhost/Users/PKF_MacBook/Documents/Sente/Dirks,%20Nicholas(mQ)0BThe%20Scandal%20of(mQ)0Empire%20India%20and%20the%20Creation(mQ)0of%20Imperial(mQ)0Britain2006(mQ)0Forthcoming.%20In(mQ)0The(mQ)0Scandal(mQ)0of%20Empire(mQ)0India(mQ)0and(mQ)0the(mQ)0Creation%20of(mQ)0Imperial%20Britain.Nicholas(mQ)0B(mQ)0Dirks(mQ)0Belknap(mQ)0Press,%202006..jpg,EndNote X,File referenceV sentelink = {http:]www.amazon.com/g:yredirect.html%3FASIN=06740665%26tag=ws(mQ)6lcode=x(mQ)6cID(O)(e)5%26ccmID=1659000(mQ)6location=/o/ASIk0674(e)1665(mQ)000FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X7JWf7C4G{,EndNote X,Related link}, url = {\url{http:]www.amazon.com/g:yredirect.html%3FASIN=06740665%26tag=ws(mQ)6lcode=x(mQ)6cID(O)(e)5%26ccmID=1659000(mQ)6location=/o/ASIk0674(e)1665(mQ)000FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X7JWf7C4G{}}, keywords = {Groups:Teaching2008:CulturalTheory}, source_ap0= {Bookends}, EndNote_reference_number = {827(]y)V database = {20080409 CitationsV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {Average Customer Rating: 4.0 Rating: 4 Birth pangs of british India To a layman like me this book offers an interesting glimpse to a dark side of the birth of british India. At the same time i4provides a vivid account of the battles engendered b9indian affairs in british politics in the second half of eighteenth century.V notes = {(0) \$18.45 Used Price: \$14.50 Hardcover} } @book{Everett:DontSleepThereAreSnakesLife(|T)008, author = {Everett, Daniel Leonard}, title = {Don'4sleep, there are snakes : life and language in the Amazonian jungle}, uuid = XEEFC3DC-EBF6-40003-95DA0000843ACD()FFA}, publisher = {Pantheon BooksV organization = {V year = {2008V ISBN = {97AS375425(e)8 0075( T)5020V OCLCID = {2855153}, RIS_reference_number = X(*h)85000V Web_data_source = {WorldCat}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {A linguis4offers a thought-provoking account of his experiences and discoveries while living with the Pirah\~{A}\pounds, a small tribe of Amazonian Indians living in central Brazil and a people possessing a language that defies accepted linguistic theories and reflects a culture that has no counting system, concept of war, or personal property, and lives entirel9in the present.} } @misc{Farrell:SelfSegregationOrDeliberationBlogReadershipParticipationAnd(|T)008, author = {Farrell, Henry J. and Lawrence, Eric and Sides, JohnV title = {Self-Segregation or Deliberation? Blog Readership, Participation and Polarization in American Politics}, uuid = {CAB56FA7-3940-43CA-8C2B-8B7000899B65B}, publisher = {SSRNV organization = {V year = {2008V sentelink = {http:]ssrn.com/paper1514DS,Refer,}, sentelink = {filea_/localhost/Users/PKF_MacBook/Documents/Sente/Attached%20file(mQ)057.pdf,Sente,PDF DownloadV keywords = {blogs, Internet, deliberation, participation, polarization, political science}, Label = {English}, publicationStatus = {Unknown} } @misc{Fine:RebootingAmericaIdeasForRedesigningAmericanDemocracy:2008, editor = {Fine, Allison and Sifry, Micah L. and Rasiej, Andre7 and Levy, Josh}, title = {Rebooting America: Ideas for Redesigning American Democrac9for the Internet AgeV uuid = {4469ADDF-7A06-45BA-9291-CD9BEB4EB664V publisher = {Personal Democrac9Press}, organization = {}, year = X008}, ISBN = {978-0-97509-00000V sentelink = {file:]localhoszUsertzPKF_MacBoovDocumenttzSent0uRebooting%20America%20Ideas%20for%20Redesigning%20American(mQ)0Democracy(mQ)0for(mQ)0the(mQ)0Internet%20Ag008%20Forthcoming.Allison%20Fine,%20Micah%20L%20Sifry,(mQ)0Andrew%20Rasiej,%20and%20Josh(mQ)0Levy%20United(mQ)0States%20Personal(mQ)0Democracy(mQ)0Press,%202008..pdf,Sente,V Web_data_source = {http:]rebooting.personaldemocracy.cowV publicationStatus = {Unknown} } @inproceedings{Fox:3RdInternationalConferenceOnOrganizationallearningHeldAt999, author = {Fox, StephenV booktitle = s^brd International Conference on OrganizationalLearning held a4Lancaster UniversityV title = {COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE, FOUCAULT AND ACTORNETWORK THEORYV uuid = {000D82739-9F-( T)68-ABF3-9C(*h)293FEE4EV organization = {V year = {1999V sentelink = {file:]localhoszUsertzPKF_MacBoovDocumenttzSent0uFox,(mQ)0StephenCOMMUNITIES%20OF(mQ)0PRACTICE,(mQ)0FOUCAULT%20AND%20ACTORNETWORK(mQ)0THEOR1prd(mQ)0International(mQ)0Conference%20on(mQ)0%|^%80%9COrganizationalLearning%E2%AS%9D%20held(mQ)0at%20Lancaster%20University1999(mQ)0Forthcoming.%20COMMUNITIES%20OF(mQ)0PRACTICE,(mQ)0FOUCAULT%20AND%20ACTORNETWORK(mQ)0THEORY.(mQ)0In%20In.pdf,EndNote X,File reference}, keywords = {Groups:Projects:ANTV source_app = {BookendsV EndNote_reference_number = {49071}, database = X00AS409 Citations}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {The paper discusses some of the main contributions to the theor9of communities of practice (COP theory), especiall9as i4relates to organizational learning. The paper does not attempt a full overview but concentrates on the notion of power relations. Earl9COP theory, was formulated as part of situated learning theory, and promised to work on issues of social context and unequal power relations. Foucaults work and actor network theor9(ANT) is introduced and forms the basis of a constructive critique of COP theory. If i4appears that ANT and COP theor9are in agonistic dispute, then the point of the paper is to seek a path of rapprochement through an emphasis on Foucaultian notions of practice, power and force-relations.} } @book{Galbraith:ThePredatorStateHowConservativesAbandonedThe(|T)008, author = {Galbraith, JamesV title = {The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should TooV uuid = {B0A8AA000-1E09-4A25-AD5D-EF541F75E83DV publisher = {Free Press}, organization = {}, month = {8}, year = X008}, ISBN = .6566000X}, RIS_reference_number = {citeulike0001629V sentelink = {citeulike-article-id:()9,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Related link}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/16566000X,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Web page}, url = {\url{http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk141656683X}}, keywords = {economics;history;political;economy;us}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {The cul4of the free market has dominated economic policy-talk since the Reagan revolution of nearl9thirty years ago. Ta8cuts and small government, monetarism, balanced budgets, deregulation, and free trade are the core elements of this dogma, a dogma so successful tha4even man9liberals accep4it. Bu4a funn9thing happened on the bridge to the twenty-first century. While liberals continue to bow before the free-marke4altar, conservatives in the style of George W. Bush have abandoned i4altogether. That is wh9principled conservatives -- the Reagan true believers -- long ago abandoned Bush. Enter James K. Galbraith, the iconoclastic economist. In this riveting book, Galbraith first dissects the stale remains of Reaganism and shows how Bush and compan9had no choice except to dump them into the trash. He then explores the true nature of the Bush regime: a "corporate republic+"+" bringing the methods and mentalit9of big business to public life<span class="naked_sign">; </span><span class="naked_aural">(l)</span>a coalition of lobbies, doing the bidding of clients in the oil, mining, military, pharmaceutical, agribusiness, insurance, and media industries<span class="naked_sign">; </span><span class="naked_aural">(l)</span>and a predator state, intent not on reducing governmen4bu4rather on diverting public cash into private hands. In plain English, the Republican Party has been hijacked b9political leaders who long since stopped caring if reality conformed to their message. Galbraith follows with an impertinent question: if conservatives no longer take free markets seriously, why should liberals? Wh9keep liberal thought in the straitjacket of pay-as-you-go, of assigning inflation control to the Federal Reserve, of attempting to "make markets work"? Wh9no4build a ne7economic polic9based on wha4is reall9happening in this country? The real econom9is not a free-market economy. It is a comple8combination of private and public institutions, including Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, higher education, the housing finance system, and a vast federal research establishment. The real problems and challenges -- inequality, climate change, the infrastructure deficit, the subprime crisis, and the future of the dollar -- are problems tha4cannot be solved b9incantations about the market. The9will be solved onl9with planning, with standards and other policies tha4transcend and even transform markets. A timely, provocative work whose message will endure beyond this election season, \_The Predator State\_ will appeal to the broad audience of thoughtful Americans who wish to understand the forces a4work in our econom9and culture and who seek to live in a nation tha4is both prosperous and progressive.} } @article{Garcia:JournalOfContemporaryEthnography(|T)009, author = {Garcia, Angela Cora and Standlee, Alecea I. and Bechkoff, Jennifer and Yan Cui}, title = {Ethnographic Approaches to the Interne4and Computer-Mediated Communication}, journal = {Journal of Contemporar9Ethnography}, uuid = {54CAS0000E-B6(>y)-4866-9539-719( g)1CC0574}, volume = s^b8}, number = .V pages = {52-84V organization = {V month = XV year = {2009V doi = .0.77/089(*h)000100009}, sentelink = {httpa_/jce.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstracz38/1/52,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Web page}, url = {\url{http:]jce.sagepub.cowcg}vcontenzabstract000_](yr)}}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {In this article we review ethnographic research on the Internet and computer-mediated communication. The technologicall9mediated environment prevents researchers from directl9observing research participants and often makes the interaction anonymous. In addition, in the online environmen4direct interaction with participants is replaced b9computer-screen data tha4are largel9textual, but may include combinations of textual, visual, aural, and kinetic components. We show how the online environmen4requires adjustments in ho7ethnographers define the setting of their research, conduc4participan4observation and interviews, obtain access to settings and research subjects, and deal with the ethical dilemmas posed by the medium.} } @book{Gross:ImageEthicsInTheDigitalAge:2000, author = {Gross, Larr9P. and Katz, John Stuar4 and Ruby, JayV title = {Image Ethics in the Digital AgeV uuid = {06B6FAC0-F5F0-4900-A24F-3B7B003500002FV publisher = {Universit9of Minnesota PressV organization = {V year = {2000V ISBN = {081600000(R)5XV sentelink = {file:]localhoszUsertzPKF_MacBoovDocumenttzSent0uGross,(mQ)0Larry(mQ)0P,%20John(mQ)0Stuart%20Katz,%20and%20Jay%20RubyImage%20Ethics(mQ)0in%20the%20Digital%20Ag003%20Forthcoming.(mQ)0In%20Image%20Ethics(mQ)0in%20the%20Digital%20Age.Larry%20P%20Gross,(mQ)0John%20Stuart(mQ)0Katz,(mQ)0and(mQ)0Jay(mQ)0Ruby%20University(mQ)0of%20Minnesota%20Press,(mQ)(e)003..jpg,EndNote X,File reference}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.cowgp/redirect.html00FASIN=081600000(R)5X(mQ)6tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025(mQ)6ccmID65953%26locationbwASIN/0663825X%253FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X751JWT17C4GG2,EndNote X,Related linkV url = {\url{httpa_/www.amazon.cowgp/redirect.html00FASIN=081600000(R)5X(mQ)6tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025(mQ)6ccmID65953%26locationbwASIN/0663825X%253FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X751JWT17C4GG2}V keywords = {Groups:Teachin 008:We0Prep}, source_ap0= {Bookends}, EndNote_reference_number = {44577V database = {20080409 CitationsV publicationStatus = {UnknownV notes = {(0) \(N)3.75 Used Price: \$17.00 Paperback} } @article{KELTY:CulturalAnthropology(|T)008, author = {KELTY, CHRISTOPHER M. and FISCHER, MICHAEL M. 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M.V title = {ANTHROPOLOGY OF/IN CIRCULATION: The Future of Open Access and Scholarly SocietiesV journal = {Cultural AnthropologyV uuid = {D8D064000-E555-4876-B3-6E79DEBBD71EV volume = {00000V number = {3}, pages = {559-588}, organization = {}, month = {8}, year = X008}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.anthrosource.nezdo}vabtz10.1]j.1548-1360.2008.00018.x,ReferenceManageyProCite,Web pageV sentelink = {file:]localhoszUsertzPKF_MacBoovDocumenttzSent0uKELTY,(mQ)0CHRISTOPHER(mQ)0M,%20MICHAEL%20M%20J%20FISCHER,(mQ)0ALEX%20%1CREX%1D%20GOLUB,(mQ)0JASON(mQ)0BAIRD(mQ)0JACKSON,%20KIMBERLY(mQ)0CHRISTEN,(mQ)0MICHAEL(mQ)0F(mQ)0BROWN,%20and%20T%20O%20M%20BOELLSTORFFANTHROPOLOGY%20OF(mQ)0IN%20CIRCULATION%20The%20Future(mQ)0of%20Open(mQ)0Access%20and%20Scholarly%20SocietiesCultural%20Anthrop.pdf,Manual Link,Local fileV url = {\url{httpa_/www.anthrosource.nezdo}vabtz10.1]j.1548-1360.2008.00018.x}}, Citation_identifier = {Kelt92008V publicationStatus = {UnknownV notes = {(0) doi: 10.1]j.1548-1360.2008.00018.x} } @book{Kelty:TwoBitsTheCulturalSignificanceOfFree:2008, author = {Kelty, Christopher M.V title = {Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of free Software}, uuid = .355D2C4-75-4E-B50-D7B7B6F983EA}, publisher = {duke universit9press}, organization = {}, year = X008}, ISBN = {978-0-8( g)3-( T)( T)-7V sentelink = {file:]localhoszUsertzPKF_MacBoovDocumenttzSent0uKelty,(mQ)0Christopher(mQ)0MTwo%20Bits(mQ)0The(mQ)0Cultural%20Significance(mQ)0of%20free(mQ)0Software%202008(mQ)0Forthcoming.%20In(mQ)0Two(mQ)0Bits%20the%20Cultural(mQ)0Significance%20of(mQ)0Free%20Software(mQ)0.Christopher%20M%20Kelty%20durham(mQ)0and(mQ)0london%20duke(mQ)0university%20press,(mQ)(e)008..pdf,Sente,}, Citation_identifier = {Kelt92008a}, publicationStatus = {Unknown} } @phdthesis{Ku:ChurchStateAndTheAboriginalRightsMovement:2000, author = {Ku, Kun-HuiV title = {Church, State and the Aboriginal Rights Movemen4in Taiwan: A Case stud9of the Paiwan}, uuid = s^b0006DCD3-000F7-4 C-AS000-C9568(e)3457B}, publisher = {Department of Social Anthropolog9and King's CollegeV school = {Department of Social Anthropolog9and King's CollegeV year = {2000V keywords = {RATING:Unread-4;LABEL:Bookshelf;;PROJECT:TW-Aborigines;LABEL:Bookends8DB;Labels:Someday}, source_ap0= {Bookends}, EndNote_reference_number = .248}, database = X00705 5 Citations}, label = {Ph.D.}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, notes = {(0) ? Gu2 2 2 Ku-hui4} } @book{Lan:GlobalCinderellasMigrantDomesticsAndNewlyRich:2006, author = {Lan, Pei-ChiaV title = {Global Cinderellas: Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan}, uuid = {4572AAB2-D6F8-4D41-B0AE-BC6DA97C7F77}, publisher = {\{Duke Universit9Press\}}, organization = {}, month = {6}, year = X006}, ISBN = {0(R)0000037( T)8}, RIS_reference_number = {citeulike0000000029V sentelink = {citeulike-article-id:1638(>y)9,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Related link}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/0(R)0000037( T)8,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Web page}, url = {\url{http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk08( g)00007428}}, keywords = {migration;labor;taiwan}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {\{Migrant women are the primary source of paid domestic labor around the world. Since the 1980s, the newl9prosperous countries of East Asia have recruited foreign household workers a4a rapidl9increasing rate. Man9come from the Philippines and Indonesia. Pei-Chia Lan interviewed and spen4time with dozens of Filipina and Indonesian domestics working in and around Taipei as well as many of their Taiwanese employers. On the basis of the vivid ethnographic detail she collected, Lan provides a nuanced look at how boundaries between worker and employer are maintained and negotiated in private households. She also sheds ligh4on the fate of the workers, \^{a}\oeglobal Cinderellas\^{a}&quot;who seek an escape from povert9at home only to find themselves treated as disposable labor abroad.

Lan demonstrates ho7economic disparities, immigration policies, race, ethnicity, and gender intersec4in the relationshi0between the migran4workers and their Taiwanese employers. The employers are eager to flex their recentl9acquired financial muscle; man9are first-generation career women as well as first-generation employers. The domestics are recruited from abroad as contract and \^{a}\oeguest\^{a}&quot;workers; restrictive immigration policies prohibit them from seeking permanent residence or transferring from one employer to another. The9care for Taiwanese families children, often having lef4their own behind. Throughout Global Cinderellas, Lan pays particular attention to ho7the women she studied identify themselves in relation to \^{a}\oeothers\^{a}\^{a}whether they be of different classes, nationalities, ethnicities, or education levels. In so doing, she offers a framework for thinking abou4ho7migran4workers and their employers understand themselves in the midst of dynamic transnational labor flows.\}} } @book{Liao:TaiwanUnderJapaneseColonialRule18951945History:2006, author = {Liao, Ping-Hui and Wang, David Der-WeiV title = {Taiwan Under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1895-1945: History, Culture, Memor9(Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University)V uuid = {9F89DA16-F4D8-480B-B10C-CE A7EB28B7V publisher = {\{Columbia University Press\}V organization = {V month = .0}, year = X006}, ISBN = {00000037982}, RIS_reference_number = {citeulike00000DSV sentelink = {citeulike-article-id:1639081,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Related link}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/00000037982,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Web page}, url = {\url{http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk(e)0079(R)}}, keywords = {history;war;anthropology;japan;taiwan;lib08b;colonialism}, publicationStatus = {Unknown}, abstrac4= {\{

The firs4stud9of colonial Taiwan in English, this volume brings together seventeen essays by leading scholars to construct a comprehensive cultural histor9of Taiwan under Japanese rule. Contributors from the United States, Japan, and Taiwan explore a number of topics through a variety of theoretical, comparative, and postcolonial perspectives, painting a comple8and nuanced portrait of a pivotal time in the formation of Taiwanese national identity.

Essays are grouped into four categories: rethinking colonialism and modernity; colonial policy and cultural change<span class="naked_sign">; </span><span class="naked_aural">(l)</span>visual culture and literar9expressions; and from colonial rule to postcolonial independence. Their unique analysis considers all elements of the Taiwanese colonial experience, concentrating on land surveys and the census; transcolonial coordination; the education and recruitment of the cultural elite<span class="naked_sign">; </span><span class="naked_aural">(l)</span>the evolution of print culture and national literature<span class="naked_sign">; </span><span class="naked_aural">(l)</span>the effects of subjugation, coercion, discrimination, and governmentality; and the roo4causes of the ethnic violence that dominated the postcolonial era.

The contributors encourage readers to rethink issues concerning histor9and ethnicity, cultural hegemony and resistance, tradition and modernity, and the romancing of racial identity. Their examination no4only provides a singular understanding of Taiwan's colonial past, bu4also offers insigh4into Taiwan's relationship with China, Japan, and the United States today.

Focusing on a crucial period in which the culture and language of Taiwan, China, and Japan became inextricabl9linked, Taiwan Under Japanese Colonial Rule effectively broadens the critique of colonialism and modernit9in Eas4Asia.

\}} } @article{Milani:LanguageInSociety:2008, author = {Milani, TommasoV title = {Language testing and citizenship: A language ideological debate in SwedenV journal = {Language in SocietyV uuid = {70EF10!-1CB4-470000-9B73-4DA5DB(R)()V volume = {37V number = {01V pages = X7-59V organization = {V year = {2008V RIS_reference_number = {citeulike:27000060}, sentelink = {citeulike-article-id(|T)75300,ReferenceManageyProCite,Related linkV sentelink = {http:]journals.cambridge.org/actiowdisplayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1654504,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Web page}, url = {\url{http:]journals.cambridge.org/actiowdisplayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1654504}V keywords = {ideology;research;immigration;policy;language}, publicationStatus = {Unknown} } @book{Mitchell:ColonisingEgypt991, author = {Mitchell, Timothy}, title = {Colonising EgyptV uuid = {B4762F(>y)-7003-4ECD-9BDA-()(yr)241E000V publisher = {Universit9of California Press}, organization = {}, year = .991}, ISBN = {0(yr)0075684}, sentelink = {filea_/localhost/Users/PKF_MacBook/Documents/Sente/Mitchell,(mQ)0TimothyColonising(mQ)0Egypt19(mQ)0Forthcoming.%20In(mQ)0Colonising%20Egypt.Timothy%20Mitchell(mQ)0University%20of(mQ)0California%20Press,(mQ)01991..jpg,EndNote X,File reference}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.cowgp/redirect.html00FASIN=0520075684(mQ)6tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025(mQ)6ccmID65953%26locationbwASIN/0(yr)0075684%253FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X751JWT17C4GG2,EndNote X,Related linkV url = {\url{httpa_/www.amazon.cowgp/redirect.html00FASIN=0520075684(mQ)6tag=ws%26lcode=xm2%26cID=2025(mQ)6ccmID65953%26locationbwASIN/0(yr)0075684%253FSubscriptionId=0NM5T5X751JWT17C4GG2}V keywords = {Groups:Giokki}, source_ap0= {Bookends}, EndNote_reference_number = {619( g)V database = {20080409 CitationsV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {Average Customer Rating: 4.5 Rating: 5 classic This book can be a hard read, but i4is brilliant. Of interes4to anyone who wants to learn about colonialism, Egypt, and Middle Eastern histor9in general. Rating: 5 An excellent critical work This is an excellen4critical work that powerfull9engages ho7the Western colonising project unfolds, and it utilizes Egyp4as its main centerpiece. Mitchell is a master when i4comes to observing how divergent mindsets preven4the West and Eas4from understanding one another. His use of Foucaldian and Derridian paradigms for describing the experience of modern power in Egypt and process of mutual discovery are amazing, entertaining and insightful. As a Western studen4living in the Middle East, this work compelled me to question my own mindset, lifestyle, and perceptions. This is a very important book that I would recommend to an9intellectual who desires to understand colonialism and/or relate to Egyp4and the Middle East. 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In the nineties, neoliberalism simultaneousl9provided the context for the Internets rapid uptake in the United States and discouraged public conversations abou4racial politics. A4the same time many scholars lauded the widespread use of text-driven interfaces as a solution to the problem of racial intolerance. Todays online world is witnessing text-driven interfaces such as e-mail and instan4messaging giving way to far more visuall9intensive and commercially driven media forms that not onl9reveal but showcase peoples racial, ethnic, and gender identity.





While popular media such as Hollywood cinema continue to depict nonwhite nonmales as passive audiences or consumers of digital media rather than as producers, Nakamura argues the contrary\^{a}with examples ranging from Jennifer Lope+music videos<span class="naked_sign">; </span><span class="naked_aural">(l)</span>films including the Matrix trilogy, Gattaca, and Minorit9Report<span class="naked_sign">; </span><span class="naked_aural">(l)</span>and online joke sites\^{a}tha4users of color and women use the Interne4to vigorousl9articulate their own types of virtual community, avatar bodies, and racial politics.



Lisa Nakamura is associate professor of speech communication and Asian American studies a4the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet and coeditor, with Beth Kolko and Gilbert Rodman, of Race in Cyberspace.

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The concep4"indigenous peoples" gained currency in the social reform efforts of the International Labor Organization in the 1950s, was taken up b9indigenous nongovernmental organizations, and is now fully integrated into human rights initiatives and international organizations. Those who today call themselves indigenous peoples share significan4similarities in their colonial and postcolonial experiences, such as loss of land and subsistence, abrogation of treaties, and the imposition of psychologically and sociall9destructive assimilation policies. Niezen shows how, from a ne7position of legitimacy and influence, they are striving for greater recognition of collective rights, in particular their rights to self-determination in international law. These efforts are influencing local politics in turn and encouraging more ambitious goals of autonomy in indigenous communities worldwide.\}}, notes = {(0) \$.95 Used Price: \$9.00 Paperback} } @book{Nussbaum:TheClashWithinDemocracyReligiousViolenceAnd:2007, author = {Nussbaum, Martha}, title = {The Clash Within: Democracy, Religious Violence, and India's Future}, uuid = {C08EA96D-FF(>y)-4A4C-(R)000000C87F871AAS4}, publisher = {\{Belkna0Press\}}, organization = {}, month = {5}, year = X007}, ISBN = {0674024(R)6}, RIS_reference_number = {citeulike( T)(]y)36V sentelink = {citeulike-article-id:1427000006,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Related link}, sentelink = {httpa_/www.amazon.ca/exeuobidos/redirect?tag=citeulike09-20&path=ASIN/0674024(R)6,ReferenceManager/ProCite,Web page}, url = {\url{http:]www.amazon.ctexec/obidotzredirect?tag=citeulike09((g)0&path=ASIk0674(e)4826}}, keywords = {india;caste;secularism;lib07b;human;rights;religionV publicationStatus = {UnknownV abstract = {\{

Since long before the(N)002 Gujara4riots--in which nearly two thousand Muslims were killed by Hindu extremists--the power of the Hind5righ4has been growing, threatening India's hard-won constitutional practices of democracy, tolerance, and religious pluralism. Led politicall9by the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Hindu right has sough4the subordination of other religious groups and has directed particular vitriol agains4Muslims, who are cas4as devils in need of purging. The Hind5righ4seeks to return to a "pure" India, unsullied b9alien polluters of other faiths, yet the BJP's defea4in recen4elections demonstrates the power tha4India's pluralism continues to wield. The future, however, is far from secure, and Hindu extremism and exclusivity remain a troubling obstacle to harmon9in South Asia.

Nussbaum's long-standing professional relationshi0with India makes her an excellen4guide to its recen4history. Ultimatel9she argues tha4the greatest threa4comes no4from a clash between civilizations, as some believe, but from a clash within each of us, as we oscillate between self-protective aggression and the abilit9to live in the world with others. India's stor9is a cautionar9political tale for all democratic states striving to act responsibly in an increasingl9dangerous world.

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