Clement Henry Moore’s scientific contributions

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Publications (5)


Algeria 1960: The Disenchantment of the World, The Sense of Honour, The Kabyle House or the World Reversed
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June 1980

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American Political Science Association

Clement Henry Moore

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Pierre Bourdieu




Citations (2)


... Economic motive: Stakeholders aim to capitalize on high land value (Atia, 2019;Charney, 2015;Geva and Rosen, 2018;Harvey, 2010;Lees and Phillips, 2018;Tawakkol, 2020), benefit from property taxes (Greenberg, 2003), relocate labor to places where they can be strategically exploited (Bourdieu and Nice, 1979;Tawakkol, 2020), and resolve housing shortages (Atia, 2019). ...

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The anatomy of urban regeneration-led gentrification in the middle east and north Africa-A systematic literature review
Algeria 1960: The Disenchantment of the World, The Sense of Honour, The Kabyle House or the World Reversed
  • Citing Article
  • June 1980

American Political Science Association

... The second perspective (hereafter perspective B) is that of Gellner and those other authors who have taken their cue from the segmentarity theory, such as David Hart (1967;1976); Ross E. Dunn (1972;1977); Amal Rassam Vinogradov (1972), and Khellil and Yacine in Algeria. Perspective B emphasizes an entirely different set of features of Berber social organization, namely i the kinship groups which are 'segments' of larger groups at the next level up and themselves composed of segments at the next level down and so on; ii the dynamics of fission and fusion by which kinship groups divide and unite; ...

L'Algerie, cultures et revolution
  • Citing Article
  • September 1978

American Political Science Association