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Importance of difference and cultural awareness / Banerjee, Mukulika; Blackham, Jeremy   Journal Article
Blackham, Jeremy Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author consider the potential of cultural misunderstanding to have an adverse effect on the type of operations in which we are now, and are likely to be in the future, involved. The propose that a new type of training, much of it in the matter of attitudes as well as in specific skills, should be given serious consideration. What you can do depends on what you can do with others Paddy Ashdown
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Money and Meaning in Elections: towards a theory of the vote / Banerjee, Mukulika   Journal Article
Banerjee, Mukulika Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article offers a comprehensive set of explanations for why people vote. Based on evidence from Indian elections, where voter turnouts remain consistently high—and rising—despite voting not being compulsory, the article shows that two broad sets of reasons exist. First, a set of transactional factors, labelled ‘money’ here, encompass within it the instrumental and coercive reasons that propel people to vote. Secondly, evidence shows that people also attribute ‘meaning’ to the act of voting itself so they vote for the sake of performing the act itself. Drawing from the wider literature and the author's own ethnographic work, including comparative ethnographic research conducted by a team across India, this article brings together these diverse set of reasons to propose a holistic explanation for why people vote.
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