Ethnologia Europaea 44 (2014), 1

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Ethnologia Europaea 44 (2014), 1
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Copenhagen 2014: Museum Tusculanum Press
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The journal is published half-yearly
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978-87-635-4238-8
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93 S.
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Alexandra Schwell
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Institut für Kulturanalyse
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Professur für Empirische Kulturwissenschaft
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Austria
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Klagenfurt
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Universitätsstr. 65–67
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Ethnologia Europaea
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Sandberg, Marie and Regina F. Bendix

Disorder and order are among the principles through which the articles in this issue are connected. Peter Jan Margry grasps the exuberant excesses surrounding the Dutch monarch’s birthday with the term “mobocracy” and sees in the suspension of rules a means to reconcile Dutch republicanism with the anachronism of a monarchical system. Ongoing disorder of a rather different nature is experienced by migrant workers from Poland in Denmark. Niels Jul Nielsen and Marie Sandberg accompany them at work and in their different home settings and analyse the divergent interplay of the Polish labour niche and family dynamics on different constructions of “orderly work conditions”. Stefan Groth uncovers the structuring power of new tools and events to measure performance in recreational cycling; competitive norms are shown to permeate a leisure activity. Old age, too, is not free from the structuring arm of social and health regimes. Through his analysis of billiards – a game favoured by the older men he studies – Aske Juul Lassen critiques aging policies striving to “activate” the elderly and overlooking the rhythms inherent to a traditional game – and activity. The issue concludes with Tuuli Lähdesmäki’s comparison of how local heritage actors choose to narrate the transnationally launched European Heritage Label. Within an initiative to foster Europeanization, she finds actors formulating European identities in different moulds.

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Contents:

Peter Jan Margry: “Mobocracy and Monarchy. A Ritualistic Reconciliation with the Anachronism of the Dutch Monarchy.” (p. 5)

Niels Jul Nielsen and Marie Sandberg: “Between Social Dumping and Social Protection. The Challenge of Creating Orderly Working Conditions among Polish Circular Migrants in the Copenhagen Are, Denmark.” (p. 23)

Stefan Groth: “Quantified Cyclists and Stratified Motives. Explorations into Age-Group Road Cycling as Cultural Performance.” (p. 38)

Aske Juul Lassen: “Billiards, Rhythms, Collectives. Billiards at a Danish Activity Center as a Culturally Specific Form of Active Ageing.” (p. 57)

Tuuli Lähdesmäki: “Transnational Heritage in the Making. Strategies for Narrating Cultural Heritage as European in the Intergovernmental Initiative of the European Heritage Label.” (p. 75)

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