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                   aborigines 32–3                          schools 21–2
                   accommodation 186                        by scientific projects 16
                   activism 285–6, 351–2, 464               in sociological research 12–14
                     cyberactivism 295–6, 301               spiritual 23–4
                     in El Salvadore and Honduras 354–66    through sport 159
                     KwaZulu-Natal 368–9, 376               of television 17–18
                     language 448                           through technological changes 13
                     Latin American movements  352–4        of wage labour 10–12, 13, 15, 16
                     in USA 353                            alterity 375-80
                     Second Great Transformation 265–74    Ambert, Ann-Marie 189
                   ACTU (Australian Council of Trade Unions) 267  Annandale, Ellen 124–35
                   Adorno, Theodor 11, 16, 172             Áralos, I. 96
                   address forms (Portuguese) 416–30       Ariés, Philippe 187
                     address form relationships, stages of    Armony, Victor 351–66
                     422–3, 424, 426–7                     Aron, Raymond 115
                     address form system, schema of 420    art 11
                     address model 418–24                  arts, sociology of the art controversies 175–82
                     applying Portuguese model to other     art worlds as sites of collaboration 173
                     languages 427–9                        art as a career 174–5
                     conflict and co-operation in address 424–7  class and 172
                     hierarchical address structure 428–9   high culture model and power 173–4
                     introduction to 416–18                 production of culture perspective 174–5
                     strategic cognitive model 419–24       Sensation Show, Brooklyn Museum 180
                     strategic level of conventionalised plane 423, 425  study of 170–2
                     strategic level of interaction 422–4   Turner Prize and K Foundation 177–9
                     Zero Form/Avoidance Tactic 426–7      Asia 119
                   Africa                                   mortality rates 226
                     globalization issues 119              assimilation 186
                     mortality rates and AIDS 227–8        Australia 294
                   Ahponen, Pirkkoliisa 23                  rural crime 308, 312–13, 314
                   AIDS/HIV 227, 228                        Trade Unionism 267
                   Alanen, Leena 187, 188                  authority 76–8
                   Alexander, Jon 43                        Brazil, NGOs 79–88
                   alienation 9–25, 376, 462                fetishism 16–17
                     in the arts 11
                     capitalism as alienating 10           Banakar, Resa 58–72
                     communication and 19–20               Barclay, Elaine 305–16
                     of communities 18–20                  Baumgartner, M. P. 65
                     and consciousness 16                  Beck, Ulrich 194, 195
                     conspiracies of elites 17             Becker, Howard 173
                     de-alienation 20–4                    Bell, Vikki 31
                     domestic work 21                      belonging 29–38, 285, 462
                     Hegel, views on 14–15                  boundaries 30–1
                     identities 22–4                        citizenship 31, 76–7
                     Marx, views on 10, 14                  diasporic communities 33–5
                     meanings of 9–12                       identities 30, 31–2
                     of modern social life 13–14, 16        indigenousness 32–3
                     overcoming 20–4                        land rights movements 32–3, 337, 338, 342, 346-7
                     and popular culture 17–18              nationalism 29, 36
                     proletariat 10–11                      security, women 35–6, 37–8
                     of right-wing movements 17            Bendix, R. 206
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