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

We are happy to announce the online publication of the sixth issue of Compaso – Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology. The issue addresses a variety of sociological and anthropological approaches to the ways in which people knowledge is distributed across  various social contexts and institutions .  

You are kindly invited to read and comment on the articles, which are available at the following addresses:

 

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

Volume 2, Number 2, December 2012

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Benjamin Žohar  / Misrepresentation of the Bosnian War by Western media

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

 

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

 

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

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

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

 

List of Compaso reviewers in 2012 

New issue: Empirical evidence – varieties of sociological argumentation

We are happy to announce the online publication of the fourth issue of Compaso – Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology. The issue publishes a variety of sociological and anthropological examples of the ways in which argumentation work develops during and after research.  

 You are kindly invited to read and comment on the articles, which are available at the following addresses:

 

Issue 2 / 2011: Empirical evidence- varieties of sociological argumentation

Volume 2, Number 2, November 2011

 

Invited commentary

Ionela Băluță / Fermeture sociale, différence et diversité: des enjeux identitaires

 

Research articles

Ana Maria Borlescu / Being a homeopath. Learning and practice in a homeopathic community

Iulia Gheorghiu / Truth or story or true story? The self in the interview situation

Andrada-Mihaela Istrate / From pathological to professional: gambling stories

Andreea Lazăr / Transnational migration studies. Reframing sociological imagination and research

Ștefania Matei / Media and migration. Layers of knowledge in Romanian written press

Bogdan Mihai Radu / Parental involvement in schools. A study of resources, mobilization, and inherent inequality

Cătălin Pavel / Rational choice in field archaelology

 

Book reviews

Simona Ciotlăuș / Matthew Engelke (ed.), 2009, The Objects of Evidence. Anthropological approaches to the production of knowledge

Andra Letiția Jacob Larionescu / Bauman, Zygmunt, 2011, Culture in a Liquid Modern World, Cambridge and Malden, Polity

 

Lecture reviews

Alin Croitoru / Carl Christian von Weizsäcker, 2011, Homo Oeconomicus Adaptivus

List of Compaso reviewers in 2010-2011 

New issue: Social closure and identities

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

Lucie Cviklová / Social closure and discriminatory practices related to the Roma minority in the Czech Republic through the perspective of national and European institutions

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

New issue: Online lives

 We are happy to announce the online publication of the third issue of Compaso – Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology. This issue provides a rich discussion of online lives through research articles and book reviews that document them from a wide-range of perspectives and cultural contexts. 

 You are kindly invited to read and comment on the articles, which are available at the following addresses:

 

Issue 2 / 2010: Online lives

Volume 1, Number 2, October 2010

 

Invited article

Oana Mateescu / Introduction: Life in the Web 

 

Research articles

Laura Arosio / Personal documents on the Internet: what’s new and what’s old

Smadar Ben-Asher and Udi Lebel / Social structure vs. self rehabilitation: IDF widows forming an intimate relationship in the sociopolitical discourse

Greg Bowe B. A. Mod / Reading romance: the impact Facebook rituals can have on a romantic relationship

Ioana Cărtărescu / Utility of online communities – Ways one can benefit from one’s online life

Iulia Cornigeanu / The clones: A new phenomenon in the literary environment

Ioana Florea / Narrative online and offline spaces. Field notes from the becoming of an anthropologist

Gevisa la Rocca / Follow me on academia.edu: Analysis of a distraction online and of its consequences on daily life

Laura Nistor / The role of the Internet in shaping environmental concern. A focus on post-communist Europe

Alexandra Zontea / Advertising identities: virtual galleries as places of identity

 

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Rossalina Latcheva / Nationalism versus patriotism, or the floating border? National identification and ethnic exclusion in post-communist Bulgaria

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Book Reviews

Simona Ciotlăuș / Ethnography put to good use: researching the virtually human. Review of the book: Tom Boellstorff, “Coming of age in Second Life. An anthropologist explores Second Life”

Monica Costache / Eric Qualman, “Socialnomics: how social media transforms the way we live and do business”

Andra Letiția Jacob / Pietro Cingolani, “Romeni d’Italia. Migrazioni, vita quotidiana e legami transnazionali”

 

New issue: Women and Men

 We are happy to announce the online publication of the first issue of Compaso – Journal of Comparative Research in Anthropology and Sociology. The first issue discusses gender 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 / 2010: Women and Men

Volume 1, Number 1, May 2010

 

Invited article

Laura Grünberg / Gendering research. From skepticism to trust. General contexts, local comments

Research articles

Edgar Burns / Women teachers and policemen: different career transition paths to becoming lawyers

Catarina Delaunay / Gender differentiation and new trends concerning the division of household labour within couples: the case of emergency physicians

Bogdana Humă / Gender differences in impression formation

Marta Maia / Construction identitaire, relations amoureuses et comportements sexuels à risque de jeunes de la banlieue parisienne

Shirley Sun Hsiao-Li / The “final say” is not the last word. Gendered patterns, perceptions, and processes in household decision making among Chinese immigrant couples in Canada

Research notes

Akinyemi Akanni & Aransiola Joshua / Gender perspectives in self assessment of quality of life of the elderly in South-Western Nigeria. Are there variations in quality of life among ageing male and female?

Chioma Daisy Ebeniro / Knowledge and beliefs about HIV/AIDS among male and female students of Nigerian Universities

Michael Olakunle Folami / Women’s response to the question of development in the Niger Delta, Nigeria

Review articles

Lavinia Alexe / Romantic relationships and their transformation in the reflexive society – themes and methods in Jean-Claude Kaufmann’s surveys

Simona Ciotlăuș / Questioning subordination: women and feminism in anthropology

Irina Zamfirache / Women and politics – the glass ceiling