Unlearning scarcity within ethno-cultural minority groups: between perceptions and reality
págs. 21-35
Understanding scarcity in “the land of abundance”:: mexican migrants in Tulsa, Oklahoma (USA)
págs. 36-54
“The story of my father”: life narratives and memories of scarcity of a Spanish Gitano family
págs. 55-73
The rise of fabricated majoritarianism:: how nationalism based on ‘othering’ in democracies at times of scarcity is exacerbating existential threats to minorities
págs. 74-89
págs. 90-106
págs. 107-125
págs. 126-146
A people without a land: scarcity, biopolitics, and Romani people in the Middle East
págs. 147-157
Epistemic violence from silencing to “scarcity of empathy”:: the experience of Indigenous scholars in Brazil
págs. 158-174
págs. 175-182
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