Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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... activity . Moreover , when social forms change , the explanation will not normally lie in the desires of agents to change them that way , though as a very important theoretical and political limit , it may do so . Bhaskar ( 1989b : 81 ) ...
... activity . Moreover , when social forms change , the explanation will not normally lie in the desires of agents to change them that way , though as a very important theoretical and political limit , it may do so . Bhaskar ( 1989b : 81 ) ...
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... activity.2 Skilling ( 1989 ) introduces the term ' second polity ' to parallel Hankiss's ' second society ' , and the widely - used ' second economy ' , which refer to non - state sectors of social and economic activity in state ...
... activity.2 Skilling ( 1989 ) introduces the term ' second polity ' to parallel Hankiss's ' second society ' , and the widely - used ' second economy ' , which refer to non - state sectors of social and economic activity in state ...
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... activity known as ' twelve - stepping ' . ( Twelve - stepping involves acting as mentor for newcomers , helping to organise meetings , being available on the telephone for crisis phone - calls , and , arguably , being available for ...
... activity known as ' twelve - stepping ' . ( Twelve - stepping involves acting as mentor for newcomers , helping to organise meetings , being available on the telephone for crisis phone - calls , and , arguably , being available for ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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