Urbanities Volume 4 | No 2 - November 2014 - page 119

Urbanities,
Vol. 4
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No 2
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November 2014
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Urbanities
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issues in Western and non-Western
settings, Specifically, the Conference will
discuss how legal, semi-legal and illegal
actions draw on community resources to
defy
global
and
state
power.
Ethnographically-based analysis has an
important contribution to make to our
understanding of how all institutions in
urban neighbourhoods are changing as a
result of the global financial crisis and that
these transformations demonstrate the
complex effects of economic decline.
For further details and updates, see
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IUAES Inter-congress 2015:
Re-imagining Anthropological and
Sociological Boundaries
Thammasat University, Bangkok,
15-17 July 2015
Panels convened under the auspices of
the Commission on Urban
Anthropology:
P1-02 Fear, or Better Fear Not:
Challenges in Data Collection
Convenors: Marcello Mollica and Kayhan
Delibas
P1-07 Migration and Urbanization: the
Role of Ethnicity in the Contemporary
World
Convenor: Talbot Rogers
P2-01 Decline of Small Towns and
Growth of Megacities: an Universal
Phenomenon?
Convenor: Sumita Chaudhuri
P7-07 Underground Scenes and
Practices in Urban Life and Beyond
(Commission on Urban Anthropology and
proposed Commission on Anthropology of
Music, Dance and Related Practices)
Convenor: Rajko Mursic
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