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Professional identities: policy and practice in business and bureaucracy

Shirley Ardener and Fiona Moore 2007 © Berghahn Books
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  • 9781845450540 (hardcover)
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  • Anthropology
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • List of illustrations (page vii)
  • Preface (Shirley Ardener, page ix)
  • Introduction: bridging businesses and bureaucracies (Fiona Moore, page 1)
  • 1 Matters of the heart: the business of English Rugby League (Margaret Groeneveld, page 27)
  • 2 When worlds collide: British bureaucracy meets German bureaucracy in the global financescape (Fiona Moore, page 47)
  • 3 Image and reality in an Israeli 'Absorption Centre' for Ethiopian immigrants (Esther Herzog, page 65)
  • 4 Loyalty and politics: the discourses of liberalisation (Simone Abram, page 87)
  • 5 Identities under construction: the case of international education (Hilary Callan, page 109)
  • 6 Portrait of an aid donor: a profile of DFID (Anne Coles, page 125)
  • 7 Identity construction in development practices: the government of Ghana, civil society, private sector and development partners (Lindsay Whitfield, page 143)
  • Notes on contributors (page 161)
  • Index (page 163)
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JRAI 15.4 (Dec. 2009): 893-894 http://www.jstor.org/stable/40541791
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