Issue 2 / 2012: Ways of understanding, misunderstanding and not understanding people

Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology

ISSN 2068 – 0317

Special issue: Ways of understanding, misunderstanding and not understanding people

Volume 3, Number 2, December 2012

This issue has been supported through POSDRU 2007-2013 project DOCSOC – Excellence, innovation and interdisciplinarity in doctoral and postdoctoral studies in sociology, contract PSDRU/21/1.5/G/27059.

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Research articles

Aleksandra Biernacka / A case of auteur cinema in a changed cultural context:  “Funny Games” (1997) and “Funny Games, US” (2007) by Michael Haneke

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Brian Campbell / Enacting trust: contract, law and informal economic relationships in a Spanish border enclave in Morocco

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Miriam Cihodariu / Narratives as instrumental research and as attempts of fixing  meaning. The uses and misuses of the concept of “narratives”

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Lucie Cviklová / Advancement of human rights standards for LGBT people through the perspective of international human rights law

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Sean O’ Dubhghaill / Reduction and representation: the function(s) of understanding and comparison in, and between, Anthropology and Literature

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Andra Letiția Jacob Larionescu  / Migrants’ housing in the homeland. A case study of the impact of migration on a rural community: the village of Marginea, Romania

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Benjamin Žohar  / Misrepresentation of the Bosnian War by Western media

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Plainer Zsuzsa / „They took personal data and some pictures, yet they found nothing for us” – misunderstanding and suspicion in a marginal Roma neighborhood from Romania

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Review essay

Alina Petra Marinescu / Saleem Sinai – Number one of the 1001 Midnight’s Children. The display of inner and outer dimensions of understanding and not understanding within one of Salman Rushdie’s most read books

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Book reviews

Alin Croitoru / Book review: Schumpeter, J.A., 1934 (2008), The Theory of Economic Development: An Inquiry into Profits, Capital, Credit, Interest and the Business Cycle, translated from the German by Redvers Opie, New Brunswick (U.S.A) and London (U.K.): Transaction Publishers

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Aura Matei / Book review: Paul Dragoș Aligica and Peter J. Boettke (2009). Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development. The Bloomington School. London and New-York: Routledge

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Lucia Popa / Book review: Piotrowski, Piotr. (2012) Art and Democracy in Post-Communist
Europe. London: Reaktion Books

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List of Compaso reviewers in 2012  [Full text / pdf]