| Judith Okely - Social Science - 1983 - 262 pages
...are all subject. As an alternative Barth has suggested that 'The fact of continuing dichotomisation between members and outsiders allows us to specify...continuity and investigate the changing cultural form and content' (1969:14). The dichotomisation between Gypsies and Gorgios is continuous. A broad definition... | |
| D'Arcy McNickle - Social Science - 1993 - 214 pages
...boundary. The cultural features that signal the boundary may change, and the cultural characteristics of the members may likewise be transformed, indeed,...members and outsiders allows us to specify the nature of continuity."11 While scholars dispute among themselves over the question of cultural survival, the... | |
| Lynn Rapaport - History - 1997 - 344 pages
...affiliation The cultural features that signal the boundary may change, and the cultural characteristics of the members may likewise be transformed, indeed...continuity, and investigate the changing cultural form and content. (Fredrik Barth, Ethnic Groups and Boundaries, 1969) Strangers in their own land Martin is... | |
| Frank Garbers - Refugees - 2002 - 346 pages
...Gruppen. „The cultural features that signal the houndary may change, and the cultural characteristics of the members may likewise be transformed, indeed,...continuity, and investigate the changing cultural form and content. [...] Socially relevant factors alone become diagnostic for membership, not the overt, 'objective'... | |
| Jack David Eller - History - 1999 - 386 pages
...boundary. The cultural features that signal the boundary may change, and the cultural characteristics of the members may likewise be transformed, indeed,...yet the fact of continuing dichotomization between member and outsiders" can remain (14). Simply stated, it is "the ethnic boundary that defines the group,... | |
| Rima Berns McGown - Social Science - 1999 - 324 pages
...circumstance and over time, it is 'the fact of continuing dichotomization between members and outsiders [that] allows us to specify the nature of continuity, and investigate the changing cultural form and content.'8 Wsevelod Isajiw, in establishing a workable definition for ethnicity, noted that Barth thought... | |
| Markus Brunner - Africa - 2002 - 336 pages
...Dichotomisierung als Wesensmerkmal von Ethnizität: "... the fact of continuing dichotomization bet\\een members and Outsiders allows us to specify the nature...continuity. and investigate the changing cultural form and content fof ethnic groups]." (Barth 1994. 14) Diese grundsätzliche Dichotomie zwischen einem nicht-ethnischen... | |
| Philip Francis Esler - Religion - 2003 - 478 pages
...distinctiveness: "The cultural features that signal the boundary may change, and the cultural characteristics of the members may likewise be transformed, indeed,...organizational form of the group may change — yet the fact of the continuing dichotomization between members and outsiders allows us to specify the nature of continuity,... | |
| Frank den Hertog - Deutschland Östliche Länder - 2004 - 304 pages
...bleiben. »The cultural features that signal the boundary may change, and the cultural characteristics of the members may likewise be transformed, indeed,...continuity, and investigate the changing cultural form and content« (Barth 1969, S. 14). »Socially relevant factors alone become diagnostic for membership,... | |
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