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Creative Engagements and Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to the Study of Business
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Pecunia non olet but does rose money smell?: on rose oil prices and moral economy in Isparta, Turkey
Bourgois’ 1995 classic In Search of Respect: a tale of three readings
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Learning masculinities in a Japanese high school rugby club
This paper draws on research conducted on a Tokyo high school rugby club to explore diversity in the masculinities formed through membership in the club. Based on the premise that particular forms of masculinity are expressed and learnt through ways of playing (game style) and the attendant regimes of training, it examines the expression and learning of masculinities at three analytic levels. It identifies a hegemonic, culture-specific form of masculinity operating in Japanese high school rugby, a class-influenced variation of it at the institutional level of the school and, by further tightening its analytic focus, further variation at an individual level. In doing so this paper highlights the ways in which diversity in the masculinities constructed through contact sports can be obfuscated by a reductionist view of there being only one, universal hegemonic patterns of masculinity
Social aspects of folk craft production, marketing and aesthetics in a Japanese pottery community
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