Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... Giddens sees it , while structures provide the resources for social action , they are only realised through the skilled interactions of social actors ( Giddens 1984 ) . It is in so far as knowledge is seen as an aspect of culture that ...
... Giddens sees it , while structures provide the resources for social action , they are only realised through the skilled interactions of social actors ( Giddens 1984 ) . It is in so far as knowledge is seen as an aspect of culture that ...
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... Giddens , A. 1990. The Consequences of Modernity . Cambridge : Polity . Giddens , A. 1991. Modernity and Self - Identity : Self and Society in the Late Modern Age . Cambridge : Polity . Giddens , A. 1994. Beyond Left and Right : The ...
... Giddens , A. 1990. The Consequences of Modernity . Cambridge : Polity . Giddens , A. 1991. Modernity and Self - Identity : Self and Society in the Late Modern Age . Cambridge : Polity . Giddens , A. 1994. Beyond Left and Right : The ...
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Luhmann , Giddens ( 1990 ) later also picks up the Simmel - Luhmann thread with regard to ' weak inductive knowledge ' and the person - system distinction ( see also Giddens 1991 ) . Yet Giddens ( 1990 : 26-7 ) , unlike Luhmann , quotes ...
Luhmann , Giddens ( 1990 ) later also picks up the Simmel - Luhmann thread with regard to ' weak inductive knowledge ' and the person - system distinction ( see also Giddens 1991 ) . Yet Giddens ( 1990 : 26-7 ) , unlike Luhmann , quotes ...
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