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    Geometries

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    Short contribution on the meaning of geometrical anthropology.Peer reviewe

    Crisis within a crisis? : Foreigners in Athens and traces of transnational relations and separations

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    Analysis of changes in the status of the concept 'migrant' in Athens from the 1990s to the current day. As Greece had no legislation on migration until the 1980s, people from abroad were classified as 'foreigners', which had a very different meaning from today's meaning. The chapter also considers the effects of Greece joining the Schengen zone in terms of its migration policies. Formal abstract: One aspect of the financial and then fiscal crisis in Athens was the simultaneous change in, and increase of, migration to the city. Their sheer numbers seemed to add to a pervasive sense of disproportion affecting the city. Of course, it is not the first time there has been a sudden arrival of large numbers of people from elsewhere in Athens: the 1920s was another notable moment, following the compulsory exchange of populations after the final breakup of the Ottoman Empire. There was also the 1990s, after the end of the Cold War. Both the city’s past and present transnational relations leave their traces in the form that migration takes, and the way it is experienced here. The paper takes a brief look at some of those traces in order to explore how the city has been affected by changes in border regimes, changes in the way different parts of the world are entangled with one another.Non peer reviewe

    Located in between times : Comment on Strathern, Marilyn. 2016. Before and after gender: Sexual mythologies of everyday life

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    Drawing on the experience of feminist separatists in 1990s London, this is a comment on a recently published book by Marilyn Strathern, Before and After Gender, which was originally written in 1974. The comment argues that there is much to be learned from Strathern's book, and that the addition of ehtnographic material from Europe can enrich the points she made in the book.Non peer reviewe

    Thinking through proliferations of geometries, fractions and parts : Conclusion and Summary of the work of Marilyn Strathern

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    Summary of Marilyn Strathern's contribution to anthropology and outline of the idea of geometrical anthropologyNon peer reviewe

    Lines, traces, and tidemarks : further reflections on forms of border

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    The idea of border as 'line' has attracted a lot of critical attention in borders studies in recent years. Yet the idea of borders as lines still carries considerable power, both conceptually and politically. This chapter takes the persistence of the idea of line in contemporary border politics seriously, while also offering a couple of new ways to think about border dynamics, as 'line' suggests something static. The concept of 'tidemarks' as a way to think about border dynamics was developed in 2009 by the author at the first meeting of the EastBordNet research network (funded by COST as IS0803). That network, which was focusing on the eastern peripheries of Europe and aimed at developing a fresh way to conceptualise border dynamics there, carried on discussing the idea until 2013, when the network's funding ended. Sarah Green carried on thinking about the problem of how to conceptualise 'border' for several years thereafter. This chapter is the outcome of those 8 years of research and thinking, and summarises the idea.Peer reviewe

    Greece-Turkey: Imia/Kardak Island

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    This is an encyclopedia entry of 4000 words. The Imia/Kardak dispute began in 1995 when a Turkish cargo ship ran aground on an uninhabited islet in the Aegean Sea. When the Turkish captain refused help from Greeks on the grounds that the islet was in Turkish territory, a serious dispute developed between Turkey and Greece. Yet in the same year, trade relations across the Aegean significantly improved because of the EU-initiated Barcelona Process, demonstrating the effects of the dual-border zone that the Aegean has become.Peer reviewe

    Forum: Rethinking Euro-Anthropology : Part 1

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    Introduction to forum discussion on the meaning of European Anthropology.Non peer reviewe

    A new twist in the development of the knowledge economy : the impact of 'Impact' in the UK's Research Excellence Framework 2014

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    This is a reflection on how a combination of the concept of 'knowledge economy', academic audit of research excellence, and the introduction of the criterion of 'impact' as a measure of research quality, have come together in transforming the practices within, and the purpose of, universities in contemporary Europe.Non peer reviewe

    Epilogue : Moving Places: relations, return and belonging

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    Epilogue to a book about changing concepts of place, and concepts of mobility and immobility.Non peer reviewe

    Editorial : A note from the new editorial team

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    Discussion of first issue co-edited by myself and Patrick LavioletteNon peer reviewe
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