We are happy to announce the online publication of the third issue of Compaso – Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology. The current issue addresses the challenging topic of social closure through research articles that tackle it from a wide-range of perspectives, which are informed by empirical data coming from various cultural contexts.
You are kindly invited to read and comment on the articles, which are available at the following addresses:
Issue 1 / 2011: Social closure and identities
Volume 2, Number 1, May 2011
Research articles
Laurence Bachmann / Women’s struggle for emancipation through their dealings with money
Larissa Bamberry / The evolution of social closure in school education in New South Wales, Australia
Stefanie Börner / Social closure and social policy. The debates on social opening within benefit societies in the advent of national health insurance
Fred Dervin / The repression of us- and we-hoods in European exchange students’ narratives about their experiences in Finland
Yi-Hsuan Chelsea Kuo / Subversions of the social hierarchy: social closure as adaptation strategy
Christin Heß / Post-Soviet repatriation and nationhood in Germany and Greece
Guy Lanoue, Vincent Mirza, Jorge Pantaleon / The Impending Collapse of the European Urban Middle Class: The European Union’s De-naturing of Space and Place
Andrea Solyom / High school and university students’ opinions about politics
Essays
Miriam Cihodariu / A rough guide to musical anthropology
Sami Schalk / Self, Other and Other-Self: Going Beyond the Self/Other Binary in Contemporary Consciousness
Constantin Schifirneț / The Europeanization of the Romanian Society and the Tendential Modernity
Book reviews
Alin Croitoru The mineriads: between political manipulation and workers’ solidarity by Alin Rus; 2007, Bucharest, Curtea Veche