Globalisation and increased cultural heterogeneity have had a major impact on states whose identity has been defined in terms of a single, often socially constructed, allegiance to the state and a single hegemonic ideology. Nowhere are changing notions of identity more prevalent than in Israel, a country whose dominant (Western-Jewish) society has been subject to understanding their past and present in terms of a single ideology of state formation -- Zionism. This book challenges some of the traditional analytical paradigms prevalent in Israeli social science for the past fifty years.
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Weight: 508g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 01 Jun 2014
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781845196745
About Adrian KempAdriana KempDavid NewmanOren YiftaUri Ram
Adriana Kemp is lecturer and research fellow Department of Sociology and Anthropology Tel Aviv University. David Newman Uri Ram and Oren Yiftachel are professors and research fellows of respectively the Department of Politics and Governance the Department of Behavioral Sciences and the Department of Geography at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva. David began making music for computer games in 1991 on the Commodore Amiga using tracker sequencers. He has since written music for many games on platforms ranging from the Atari Jaguar and Sony PlayStation through to modern day PCs and iOS devices. David also composes music for TV commericals writes music tutorials and reviews and has a regular tracker column in Computer Music magazine.