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The second maintains that omnivorousness is itself exclusionary , a form of
cultural symbolism , perhaps exhibiting a qualified ... This process they call '
omnivorousness ' , which they measure ' as the number of middleand low - brow
forms ...
The second maintains that omnivorousness is itself exclusionary , a form of
cultural symbolism , perhaps exhibiting a qualified ... This process they call '
omnivorousness ' , which they measure ' as the number of middleand low - brow
forms ...
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This proximity serves to engender distance and a middle - class desire for
exclusionary forms of social control that will contain Ballinaclasha ' s young lads ,
who are categorised as undesirables within their own borders . In other words ...
This proximity serves to engender distance and a middle - class desire for
exclusionary forms of social control that will contain Ballinaclasha ' s young lads ,
who are categorised as undesirables within their own borders . In other words ...
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In this sense it provides for a study of the limits of the forms of power by
examining the agonism that exists between strategies and tactics . Tactics
operate in spaces created by strategic ambiguities . This is where , in Certeau ' s
terms , the ...
In this sense it provides for a study of the limits of the forms of power by
examining the agonism that exists between strategies and tactics . Tactics
operate in spaces created by strategic ambiguities . This is where , in Certeau ' s
terms , the ...
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Articles which appear in Sociology are subject to the usual academic process | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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