New Lithuania in Old Hands

New Lithuania in Old Hands
Author: Ida Harboe Knudsen
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780857284532

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Based on detailed ethnographic material, "New Lithuania in Old Hands" analyzes the impact that European Union accession has had upon the country's aging smallscale farmers, and describes how the reality of Lithuania's EU membership has been a far cry from the scenarios of wealth and overabundance once promised. The text reveals that, in many instances, membership has resulted in a return to subsistence production, increased insecurity and a reinforcement of kinship obligations. Thus instead of treating the European Union as an elite project and voicing the support of various other segments of the population, this volume shows how broad parts of the rural population have been affected by and engaged in processes of change following Lithuania's accession - changes that threaten to have a large impact upon the future of the country's family structures and its farming demographic.

Lithuania

Lithuania
Author: Sakina Kagda
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781502627346

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Lithuania is a unique country with a rich history stretching back thousands of years. This book examines the country's past as well as how it functions in today’s political and global climate. It offers an in-depth overview of many of Lithuania’s features, such as its geography, government, traditions, and celebrations. Full of colorful photographs and up-to-date information, this is an excellent resource for readers eager to learn about other parts of the world.

Ethnographies of Grey Zones in Eastern Europe

Ethnographies of Grey Zones in Eastern Europe
Author: Ida Harboe Knudsen,Martin Demant Frederiksen
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2015-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783084128

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Over the last two decades, Eastern Europe has experienced extensive changes in geo-political relocations and relations leading to everyday uncertainty. Attempts to establish liberal democracies, re-orientations from planned to market economics, and a desire to create ‘new states’ and internationally minded ‘new citizens’ has left some in poverty, unemployment and social insecurity, leading them to rely on normative coping and semi-autonomous strategies for security and social guarantees. This anthology explores how grey zones of governance, borders, relations and invisibilities affect contemporary Eastern Europe.

Modern Folk Devils

Modern Folk Devils
Author: Martin Demant Frederiksen,Ida Harboe Knudsen
Publsiher: Helsinki University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-12-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789523690554

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The devilish has long been integral to myths, legends, and folklore, firmly located in the relationships between good and evil, and selves and others. But how are ideas of evil constructed in current times and framed by contemporary social discourses? Modern Folk Devils builds on and works with Stanley Cohen’s theory on folk devils and moral panics to discuss the constructions of evil. The authors present an array of case-studies that illustrate how the notion of folk devils nowadays comes into play and animates ideas of otherness and evil throughout the world. Examining current fears and perceived threats, this volume investigates and analyzes how and why these devils are constructed. The chapters discuss how the devilish may take on many different forms: sometimes they exist only as a potential threat, other times they are a single individual or phenomenon or a visible group, such as refugees, technocrats, Roma, hipsters, LGBT groups, and rightwing politicians. Folk devils themselves are also given a voice to offer an essential complementary perspective on how panics become exaggerated, facts distorted, and problems acutely angled. Bringing together researchers from anthropology, sociology, political studies, ethnology, and criminology, the contributions examine cases from across the world spanning from Europe to Asia and Oceania.

Informal Trade Gender and the Border Experience

Informal Trade  Gender and the Border Experience
Author: Dr Olga Sasunkevich
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-12-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781472462213

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Detailing the history of a well-known phenomenon of post-socialism - cross-border petty trade and smuggling - as the history of a practice in daily life from a gendered perspective, this book considers how changes in these practices in a particular border region, between Belarus and Lithuania, have been accompanied, and to some extent provoked, by changes in the border regime. It looks at how the selective openness of the Belarus-Lithuania border worked during different periods over the last twenty years and how it influenced the involvement of different social groups in shuttle trade practices.

Contemporary European Science Fiction Cinemas

Contemporary European Science Fiction Cinemas
Author: Aidan Power
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783319898278

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Contemporary European Science Fiction Cinemas charts the evolution of European science fiction cinema in the 21st century, a period in which Europe itself has faced myriad crises. Key to this study is an exploration of how European science fiction responds to prevalent issues such as the financial crisis, political extremism and violence, large-scale migration and indeed the potential breakup of the European Union itself. What futures does science fiction cinema envision for Europe? Is it capable of moving beyond dystopian visions of a continent beset by seemingly omnipresent turbulence? Emphasising science fiction’s unique ability to estrange, exploit and reflect upon popular concerns, this book directly engages with such questions, accounting for ongoing mutations in the very nature of the European project as it does so.

Informal Economies in Post Socialist Spaces

Informal Economies in Post Socialist Spaces
Author: J. Morris,A. Polese
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137483072

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Informed by in-depth case studies focusing on a wide spectrum of micro and macro post-socialist realities, this book demonstrates the multi-faceted nature of informality and suggests that it is a widely diffused phenomenon, used at all levels of a society and by both winners and losers of post-socialist transition.

Cultural Models of Nature

Cultural Models of Nature
Author: Giovanni Bennardo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351127882

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Drawing on the ethnographic experience of the contributors, this volume explores the Cultural Models of Nature found in a range of food-producing communities located in climate-change affected areas. These Cultural Models represent specific organizations of the etic categories underlying the concept of Nature (i.e. plants, animals, the physical environment, the weather, humans, and the supernatural). The adoption of a common methodology across the research projects allows the drawing of meaningful cross-cultural comparisons between these communities. The research will be of interest to scholars and policymakers actively involved in research and solution-providing in the climate change arena.