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"We traditionally thought of immigrants as black and brown, and for 40 years they were," says Mr Phillips.
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Like weddings, all the things we traditionally think of as being part and parcel of the ceremony – the reception, the flowers, the transport, the embalming – add cost, and aren't always essential.
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How has an understanding of transnationality necessitated a reconceptualization of the way we traditionally think about the nation-state and citizenship?
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