Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 119
... action as the case of Pasteur indicates arises from collective endeavour and the collective includes non - humans as well as humans . This perspective is important because it infers that the motivation for action may not always come ...
... action as the case of Pasteur indicates arises from collective endeavour and the collective includes non - humans as well as humans . This perspective is important because it infers that the motivation for action may not always come ...
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... action was oriented towards objects , and also that they could act manipulatively when oriented towards other subjects . The modified distinction went three ways between instrumental , strategic and communicative action . Strategic action ...
... action was oriented towards objects , and also that they could act manipulatively when oriented towards other subjects . The modified distinction went three ways between instrumental , strategic and communicative action . Strategic action ...
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... action in response to the affordances offered by the prior action.11 In the technology as text approach , this relationship is inverted . There , the aim is to view technologies in terms of the interpretations that are made of them by ...
... action in response to the affordances offered by the prior action.11 In the technology as text approach , this relationship is inverted . There , the aim is to view technologies in terms of the interpretations that are made of them by ...
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