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" Humor in the Caribbean literary canon "
Apostolis Papakostas, Södertörn University, Sweden.
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556954
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b385662
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Main Entry
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Apostolis Papakostas
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Title & Author
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Humor in the Caribbean literary canon\ Apostolis Papakostas, Södertörn University, Sweden.
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Publication Statement
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
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Series Statement
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Palgrave studies in European political sociology.
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(xv, 190 pages) : illustrations.
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ISBN
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1137030429
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: 9781137030429
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Notes
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Revised English version of the author's Misstro, tillit, korruption : och det offentligas civilisering, published by Studentlitteratur in 2009.
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Contents
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Civilizing trust -- Boundary technologies and the segmentation of trust -- Structured skepticism and the production of trust -- What states do people trust and how do they emerge? -- The organizational bases of corruption -- More organization with fewer people -- Social or public capital?
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Abstract
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Why do people lock their doors in their everyday life and why do they trust unknown people they never meet? Why does political corruption prevail in Southern Europe but not in Scandinavia? And do people turn their backs on political parties and voluntary organizations or do organizations turn their back on their members? In this book, Apostolis Papakostas explores the interplay between distrust, trust and corruptionWhy do people lock their doors in their everyday life and why do they trust unknown people they never meet? Why does political corruption prevail in Southern Europe but not in Scandinavia? And do people turn their backs on political parties and voluntary organizations or do organizations turn their back on their members? In this book, Apostolis Papakostas explores the interplay between distrust, trust and corruptionWhy do people lock their doors in their everyday life and why do they trust unknown people they never meet? Why does political corruption prevail in Southern Europe but not in Scandinavia? And do people turn their backs on political parties and voluntary organizations or do organizations turn their back on their members? In this book, Apostolis Papakostas explores the interplay between distrust, trust and corruption",,,,,,"Examining the interplay between distrust, trust and corruption, this book maps out the social mechanisms that make actors and organizations in the public sphere perform their activities in aExamining the interplay between distrust, trust and corruption, this book maps out the social mechanisms that make actors and organizations in the public sphere perform their activities in acivilized manner.Examining the interplay between distrust, trust and corruption, this book maps out the social mechanisms that make actors and organizations in the public sphere perform their activities in aExamining the interplay between distrust, trust and corruption, this book maps out the social mechanisms that make actors and organizations in the public sphere perform their activities in acivilized manner.Examining the interplay between distrust, trust and corruption, this book maps out the social mechanisms that make actors and organizations in the public sphere perform their activities in aExamining the interplay between distrust, trust and corruption, this book maps out the social mechanisms that make actors and organizations in the public sphere perform their activities in acivilized manner.Read less
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Electronic books
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Misstro, tillit, korruption.
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