Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... approach can be seen as very much in line with this tradition ) ( Benton 1994 ) . On the other hand , the reluctance to develop a more ecologically - oriented sociology can also be linked to a concern that ecological thinking may ...
... approach can be seen as very much in line with this tradition ) ( Benton 1994 ) . On the other hand , the reluctance to develop a more ecologically - oriented sociology can also be linked to a concern that ecological thinking may ...
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... approach that displays both the ecological consequences of human action and the full implications of ecological action . This approach can perhaps be characterised as a form of ' relational ethics ' , one which emphasises ' the ...
... approach that displays both the ecological consequences of human action and the full implications of ecological action . This approach can perhaps be characterised as a form of ' relational ethics ' , one which emphasises ' the ...
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... approach to document with a cool detachment every aspect of the ' foreign ' culture under study . The camera is posed as just one more objectifying tool of colonialist enterprise - now brought home to bear down on the marginalised at ...
... approach to document with a cool detachment every aspect of the ' foreign ' culture under study . The camera is posed as just one more objectifying tool of colonialist enterprise - now brought home to bear down on the marginalised at ...
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