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Ethnomarketing, or how the market manufactures communitarianism
Ethnomarketing, conceived as a "fine" adaptation of marketing to cultural affiliations, now functions as a powerful factor in communitarianism by reifying identities.
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Ethnomarketing, conceived as a "fine" adaptation of marketing to cultural affiliations, now functions as a powerful factor in communitarianism by reifying identities.

Recently, the end-of-year medical exam at Sorbonne Paris Nord University was the subject of a lively controversy. Some of the questions asked of students included

[by Samuel Mayol] During the summer universities of the socialist party, Olivier Faure (finally!) put the socialists back on the track of republican values. If

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