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BANTON, MICHAEL (4) answer(s).
 
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Back into Plato's cave / Banton, Michael   Journal Article
Banton, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Religion  Language  Muslim  Plato 
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International politics of race / Banton, Michael 2002  Book
Banton, Michael Book
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Publication Cambridge, Polity Press, 2002.
Description vii, 230p.
Standard Number 0745630480
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046320320.56/BAN 046320MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Max weber on 'ethnic communities: a critique / Banton, Michael   Journal Article
Banton, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract An untitled draft found among Weber's posthumous papers was published. In English translation it was given the title `Ethnic Groups'. In the Max Weber Gesamtausgabe it is titled `Ethnic Communities'. In this manuscript, Weber treated the feeling of belonging together because of shared ethnic origin as a social construct, underlain by a desire to monopolise power and status. Subsequently, Weber determined to put an end to the use of collectivist concepts, but at the time of writing he treated groups as real entities, instead of using the concept of group as an aid in the explanation of behaviour. The causal connections in ethnic group formation and maintenance have been more closely identified in subsequent sociological analysis.
Key Words Ethnicity  Ethnic Communities 
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States and civil society in the campaign against racial discrim / Banton, Michael   Journal Article
Banton, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Since 1970, states that are parties to the International Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination have been reporting on the implementation of their treaty obligations. In the first two decades, states assumed the right to define the issues. Because of changes in the practice of the treaty-monitoring body, nongovernmental organizations in the more democratic states have been increasingly able to contribute alternative perspectives. This has been a significant step in the development of global civil society.
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