Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... associated with community and with being obliged to others , while commodities are associated with alienation and freedom . ' The work of Gregory ( 1982 ; 1983 ) is another example . In his view things as commo- dities and things as ...
... associated with community and with being obliged to others , while commodities are associated with alienation and freedom . ' The work of Gregory ( 1982 ; 1983 ) is another example . In his view things as commo- dities and things as ...
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... associated with regional and dualistic thinking more associated with analysing the nation state than the globe . It is this theme that Tomlinson weaves through his review of the field . Such a position allows him to offer a pluralist ...
... associated with regional and dualistic thinking more associated with analysing the nation state than the globe . It is this theme that Tomlinson weaves through his review of the field . Such a position allows him to offer a pluralist ...
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... associated with human - nature relations . Macnaghton and Urry ( 1998 : 236 ) use their empirical data on attitudes to non- domestic environments to suggest that our senses cannot be trusted to interpret the dwelt - in world ' . We ...
... associated with human - nature relations . Macnaghton and Urry ( 1998 : 236 ) use their empirical data on attitudes to non- domestic environments to suggest that our senses cannot be trusted to interpret the dwelt - in world ' . We ...
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