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Bildene av truende horder av innvandrere i norske og europeiske medier er overveldende. De fremstår som en uendelig, ansiktsløs strøm av illegale mennesker som det er naturlig å ønske å verne seg mot. Men blant alle dem som forsøker å få et bedre liv i Europa, finnes det bare enkeltmennesker. En av dem var Ismail. Illegal forteller historien om hvordan han levde fem år i skjul i Norge, før han til slutt forsvant sporløst. Hvordan er det mulig å overleve illegalt i en så velordnet sosialdemokratisk velferdsstat som den norske. Boka dokumenterer hvordan utviklingen av en strengere europeisk asylpolitikk gjør at mennesker uten gyldig oppholdstillatelse i stadig større grad behandles som kriminelle som interneres og isoleres fra det øvrige samfunnet. Forfatterne er tildelt Kulturdepartementets menneskerettighetspris for journalister for 2012. Janne Kjellberg (f. 1964) er journalist og jobber med kultur- og samfunnsstoff i NRK P2. Hun har produsert flere radiodokumentarer om papirløse for NRK. Caroline Rugeldal (f. 1975) er sosiolog og journalist. Hun jobber som vaktsjef i Dagsnytt 18 i NRK og har produsert flere radiodokumentarer om papirløse for NRK.
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This book proposes that the drive for religiosity and experiences of the sacred are far from lost in contemporary western societies. The contributors' objective is to explore the myriad of ways late modern shamanism is becoming more vital and personally significant to people, communities, and economies in Nordic countries.
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Citizens are caught in a paradox. Voting levels are falling, there are growing feelings of powerlessness, social unfairness and yet citizens are constantly told that they have more choice as well as greater freedom and liberty. This book brilliantly explains these discrepancies. It shows that the new definitions of freedom as responsibility to create prosperity through markets is seriously distorting citizenship whilst appearing to be unbiased and neutral. It exposes inconsistencies in the market-based and apolitical vision of our collective future. This book: outlines how market citizenship involves a new kind of rationality in which citizens are defined as individualized utility maximizers...
Richardson introduces the policy-making processes at work in the EU. This edition has been significantly improved to make it even more accessible for second and third year undergraduates. A website will also support this edition, featuring some of the more technical material such as statistics.
"Song from the Land of Fire" explores Azerbaijanian musical culture, a subject previously unexamined by American and European scholars. This book contains notations of "mugham" performance-a fusion of traditional poetry and musical improvisation-and analysis of hybrid genres, such as "mugham"-operas and symphonic "mugham" by native composers. Intimately connected to the awakening of Azerbaijanian national consciousness while ruled by the Russian Empire and the USSR, "mugham" is inseparable from the contexts in which it is produced and heard. Inna Naroditskaya provides the historical and political contexts for "mugham" and profiles the musicians, musical genealogies, and musical institutions of Azerbaijan. INCLUDES AUDIO CD.