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First , fortuitous conjunctions of discrete events and / or of discrete sequences of
action , social patterns or trends ( the latter may be very longterm , examples
being industrialisation and secularisation ) ; here , use of the term ' fortuitous ' ( or
...
First , fortuitous conjunctions of discrete events and / or of discrete sequences of
action , social patterns or trends ( the latter may be very longterm , examples
being industrialisation and secularisation ) ; here , use of the term ' fortuitous ' ( or
...
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In Weber ' s words , it deals with the ' autonomous structure of social action ' ( at
the micro - level ) and of society ( the macro - level ) , in their co - structuration or
dialectics ( Perkmann 1998 ) . At this juncture , such autonomy of social action ...
In Weber ' s words , it deals with the ' autonomous structure of social action ' ( at
the micro - level ) and of society ( the macro - level ) , in their co - structuration or
dialectics ( Perkmann 1998 ) . At this juncture , such autonomy of social action ...
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journey though action research ( AR ) and fetch up some fine new specimens ,
including participatory action research ( PAR I ) , pragmatic action research ( PAR
II ) , southern participatory action research ( SPAR ) , liberation - oriented ...
journey though action research ( AR ) and fetch up some fine new specimens ,
including participatory action research ( PAR I ) , pragmatic action research ( PAR
II ) , southern participatory action research ( SPAR ) , liberation - oriented ...
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GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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