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ndependent Finland speak only Swedish and live in communities where only Swedish is spoken (and many Swedish-sp... eir own sense of themselves as national “imagined communities” (Anderson [1983] 2006, 58–59). ===== The limi... ndship Park” 2021) ===== There are many imagined communities in one nation state ===== - Neither print capi... ationships and collective existence. - Imagined communities are enabled by many different kinds of media, and
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ideas of traditional societies on many different communities, making each of them much more rigid and insular ... s created ad-hoc forms of autonomy for people and communities they could not control (Shah 2007, 1810). These ... ifferent kinds of subject positions for different communities (Cohn 1987; Chandra 2013). * Backward tribes in
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munity? ===== In a revised edition of //Imagined Communities//, Anderson says that the census, the map, and th... so see itself as a colonizer of some marginalized communities inside of itself. If an imagined community of a ... enedict Richard O’Gorman. (1983) 2006. //Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of National
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th many layers * National boundaries * Human communities * Various, culturally specific adaptations and ... ial systems, but political ecology isolates human communities in another sense---on a separate map layer. ====
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tem that incorporates many different cultures and communities on unequal terms. * Colonialism refers to diffe
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me and the Global: Against the Homogeneous, Empty Communities in Contemporary Social Theory.” //Development and
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an for our social existence as members of various communities? * Why does everyone take this for granted?
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me and the Global: Against the Homogeneous, Empty Communities in Contemporary Social Theory.” //Development and

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