As prelude to the special issue, this short piece reflects on the scholarly origins of the 'ethnocracy' concept, and comments on the arguments made by James Anderson's insightful opening article. It then outlines several concepts developed in the author's own work in later years as 'offsprings' of ethnocracy. Finally, it answers the challenge raised by Anderson by suggesting future theoretical, conceptual and empirical directions for research into ethnocratic dynamics on urban, state and global scales
Behind the question on how to define and understand ethnographic theory hides a discussion about how...
More than half the world\u27s human population resides in cities (United Nations Economic and Social...
There is a fruitful tension in ethnomethodological work. On the one hand, real-world data are used t...
Ethnocracy means ‘government or rule by a particular ethnic group’ or ethnos, specified by language,...
This Special Issue of Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal focuses on the domination of social and p...
As in several other scientific endeavors, ethnobiology has greatly diversifi ed around the turn of t...
This article is a response to the methodological problems I experienced during fieldwork. It follows...
Abstract The interest in theoretical frameworks that improve our understanding of social-ecological ...
© 2015 r. The paper demonstrates state of discussion related to issues of ethnocracy in Russian and ...
There has been little serious work to integrate the constructionist approach and the cognitive/evolu...
Ethnoscience is a paradigm emerged in anthropology in mid-1950s, as a further result of the attempts...
In response to James Anderson’s article “Ethnocracy: Exploring and extending the concept”, this arti...
In this issue we present a variety of examples of recent and ongoing ethno-graphic research in which...
To be fully understood, the ethnosymbolic approach, developed by Anthony D. Smith, must be placed in...
Abstract In answer to the question “Should ethnobiology and ethnomedicine more decisively foster hyp...
Behind the question on how to define and understand ethnographic theory hides a discussion about how...
More than half the world\u27s human population resides in cities (United Nations Economic and Social...
There is a fruitful tension in ethnomethodological work. On the one hand, real-world data are used t...
Ethnocracy means ‘government or rule by a particular ethnic group’ or ethnos, specified by language,...
This Special Issue of Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal focuses on the domination of social and p...
As in several other scientific endeavors, ethnobiology has greatly diversifi ed around the turn of t...
This article is a response to the methodological problems I experienced during fieldwork. It follows...
Abstract The interest in theoretical frameworks that improve our understanding of social-ecological ...
© 2015 r. The paper demonstrates state of discussion related to issues of ethnocracy in Russian and ...
There has been little serious work to integrate the constructionist approach and the cognitive/evolu...
Ethnoscience is a paradigm emerged in anthropology in mid-1950s, as a further result of the attempts...
In response to James Anderson’s article “Ethnocracy: Exploring and extending the concept”, this arti...
In this issue we present a variety of examples of recent and ongoing ethno-graphic research in which...
To be fully understood, the ethnosymbolic approach, developed by Anthony D. Smith, must be placed in...
Abstract In answer to the question “Should ethnobiology and ethnomedicine more decisively foster hyp...
Behind the question on how to define and understand ethnographic theory hides a discussion about how...
More than half the world\u27s human population resides in cities (United Nations Economic and Social...
There is a fruitful tension in ethnomethodological work. On the one hand, real-world data are used t...