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Page 164
Consequently , the activity dependence of such structures can be affirmed in only
one acceptable way : by reference to the activities of the long dead ( 1995 : 143 ,
emphasis in original ) . It is at this point that Healy ( 1998 : 518 ) takes exception ...
Consequently , the activity dependence of such structures can be affirmed in only
one acceptable way : by reference to the activities of the long dead ( 1995 : 143 ,
emphasis in original ) . It is at this point that Healy ( 1998 : 518 ) takes exception ...
Page 166
In the place of the predicate I - 1 , I ought to have introduced a new predicate ,
say Ar - 1 , to capture past activity dependence . This is because the physical
realisers of DS , ought to be held to be distinct from the agents who are somehow
...
In the place of the predicate I - 1 , I ought to have introduced a new predicate ,
say Ar - 1 , to capture past activity dependence . This is because the physical
realisers of DS , ought to be held to be distinct from the agents who are somehow
...
Page 239
... to the scene but ultimately unable to convey the complexities and subtleties
that constitute an activity like clubbing . ... will surely make it a model for the
practice of researching youth cultures and expressive and embodied cultural
activities .
... to the scene but ultimately unable to convey the complexities and subtleties
that constitute an activity like clubbing . ... will surely make it a model for the
practice of researching youth cultures and expressive and embodied cultural
activities .
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