Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 310
... argument , deconstruct claims and so forth . Similarly , as before , the acid test of one's argument remains its plausibility and its ability to convince . All that has been removed is the capacity to ground one's own arguments in , or ...
... argument , deconstruct claims and so forth . Similarly , as before , the acid test of one's argument remains its plausibility and its ability to convince . All that has been removed is the capacity to ground one's own arguments in , or ...
Page 424
... argument is that it is premised on the implicit assumption of the continuing existence of collective subjectivity and the consequent likelihood of collective action . For instance , at no point do Thompson and Ackroyd ( 1995 ) provide ...
... argument is that it is premised on the implicit assumption of the continuing existence of collective subjectivity and the consequent likelihood of collective action . For instance , at no point do Thompson and Ackroyd ( 1995 ) provide ...
Page 747
... argument that the category of ' work ' is no longer useful in theories of society and suggests that sociology needs to be able to explain why work is not in fact being decommodified , and why the new middle classes appear unable to ...
... argument that the category of ' work ' is no longer useful in theories of society and suggests that sociology needs to be able to explain why work is not in fact being decommodified , and why the new middle classes appear unable to ...
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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