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  1. Forms of Inequality and the Legitimacy of Governance, Volume One
  2. Forms of Inequality and the Legitimacy of Governance, Volume Two
  3. Inequality and the Era of e-Governance: The Pandemic Emergency as a Watershed
  4. Forms of Inequality: Legitimacy, Governance, Work and Risk
  5. On Forms of Inequality: Urban Dynamics and Choice
  6. The Legitimacy of Healthcare and Public Health
  7. Health Inequalities and Ethics of Responsibility: A Comparative Ethnography
  8. Introduction: On Legitimacy, Healthcare and Public Safety
  9. Urban Inequalities
  10. On Human Stupidity and Economic Policies. How Cities Inequality Generates Losses for All
  11. Querying Urban Inequalities
  12. Legitimacy
  13. On the Legitimacy of Democratic Representation: Two Case Studies from Europe
  14. Ethnographies of Legitimacy: Methodological and Theoretical Insights
  15. Placing Urban Anthropology: The Production of Empirically-based Knowledge and its Significance to Society
  16. European Urban Traditions: An Anthropologist’s View on Polis, Urbs, and Civitas
  17. The Palgrave Handbook of Urban Ethnography
  18. From Nationalization to Neoliberalism: Territorial Development and City Marketing in Brindisi
  19. Introduction: Urban Ethnography Matters—Analytical Strength, Theoretical Value and Significance to Society
  20. Rethinking the City as Urban Community: Views from South Europe
  21. Urban Anthropology
  22. Changing Urban Landscape in Albania
  23. Anthropology in the City
  24. Citizenship and the Legitimacy of Governance
  25. Anthropological Research in Brindisi and Durrës: Methodological Reflections
  26. Introduction: The Contemporary Significance of Anthropology in the City
  27. Views of Migrants and Foreign Residents: A Comparative European Perspective
  28. Integrity, Public Accountability and Responsibility: Comparative Anthropology in South Europe
  29. Polis, urbs et civitas: Un Regard d’anthropologue by Giuliana B. Prato
  30. Le positionnement de l’anthropologie urbaine
  31. Corruption between public and private moralities: The Albanian case in a comparative perspective
  32. Introduction: Citizenship as Geo-Political Project
  33. Preface
  34. Integrity, Public Accountability and Responsibility
  35. Political decision-making