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Sigalit Ben-Zion (Ph.D. Trondheim University in Norway in Comparative Religion with a specialization in Social Anthropology, 2006) is a research fellow at the University of Bergen IMER (International Migration and Ethnic Relations) and has been actively involved in the analysis of migration, inter-racial adoptees, the constitution collective identities and the problems of minorities in Europe and Israel. Her current research involves a comparative study of Norwegian, Swedish and Israeli hegemonies in relation to minority groups who represent the inner and outer 'others' of the cultural hegemony.…mehr

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Sigalit Ben-Zion (Ph.D. Trondheim University in Norway in Comparative Religion with a specialization in Social Anthropology, 2006) is a research fellow at the University of Bergen IMER (International Migration and Ethnic Relations) and has been actively involved in the analysis of migration, inter-racial adoptees, the constitution collective identities and the problems of minorities in Europe and Israel. Her current research involves a comparative study of Norwegian, Swedish and Israeli hegemonies in relation to minority groups who represent the inner and outer 'others' of the cultural hegemony.

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Sigalit Ben-Zion (Ph.D. Trondheim University in Norway in Comparative Religion with a specialization in Social Anthropology, 2006) is a research fellow at the University of Bergen IMER (International Migration and Ethnic Relations) and has been actively involved in the analysis of migration, inter-racial adoptees, the constitution collective identities and the problems of minorities in Europe and Israel. Her current research involves a comparative study of Norwegian, Swedish and Israeli hegemonies in relation to minority groups who represent the inner and outer "others" of the cultural hegemony.