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      PART I

RENEWING METHODS, RENEWING SITES

      CHAPTER 1

      NEOLIBERALISM AND THE SPIRIT OF NONGOVERNMENTALISM

      Toward an Anthroposociology of Roma-Related Engagement and Activism

       Huub van Baar

      The fall of socialism

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