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Introduction : societies, identities and global issues | 1 | |
1 | Channels of interaction : the role of Gulf-owned media firms in globalisation | 34 |
2 | Dialect and national identity : the cultural politics of self-representation in Bahraini Musalsalat | 52 |
3 | Cultural construction, the Gulf and Arab London | 73 |
4 | Transnational connections and national identity : Zanzibari Omanis in Muscat | 96 |
5 | Neither autocracy nor democracy but ethnocracy : citizens, expatriates and the socio-political system in Kuwait | 114 |
6 | Debates on marriage and nationality in the United Arab Emirates | 136 |
7 | Public order and authority : policing Kuwait | 158 |
8 | Gender, religious knowledge and education in Oman | 182 |
9 | Political actors without the franchise : women and politics in Kuwait | 203 |
10 | Managing God's guests : the pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia and the politics of legitimacy | 222 |
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