Issue 2 / 2013: Motives in social organization

Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology

ISSN 2068 – 0317

Special issue: Motives and Social Organization

Volume 4, Number 2

Guest Editor: Richard Fitzgerald

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Editorial

Richard Fitzgerald / Motives and Social Organization

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Research articles – Special issue on Motives and Social Organization

Alan Blum / Motive, desire, drive: the discourse of force

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Kieran Bonner / Reason giving, city icons and the culture of cities: data from a radical interpretive perspective

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Roxana Bratu / Vocabularies of happiness

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Miriam Cihodariu and Lucian-Ştefan Dumitrescu / The motives and rationalizations of the European right-wing discourse on immigrants. Shifts in multiculturalism?

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Jennifer Doyle and Rose Melville / Good caring and vocabularies of motive among foster carers

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Oltion Kadaifçiu / Vocabularies of motives in the education of deaf students 

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Alina Petra Marinescu-Nenciu / The rhetoric of a former corporate job. How people construct their working experience in conversation

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Other research articles

Brendan Browne / Commemoration in conflict. Comparing the generation of solidarity at the 1916 Easter Rising Commemorations in Belfast Northern Ireland and the 1948 ‘Nakba’ Commemorations in Ramallah, Palestine

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Constantin-Ovidiu Craiu / The organization of Romanian social memory after the December 1989 events

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Yair Galily, Michael Leitner and Pini Shimon / Coexistence and sport: the Israeli case

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Maria Miruna Rădan-Gorska / Destinations without regulations: Informal practices in Romanian rural tourism

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Yamina Meziani / From “reversed quota” to “ invisible quota” in the recruitment of the descendants of immigrants for public service jobs

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