Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 119
... 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 from the human ' side ' of the collective . As Latour ...
... 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 from the human ' side ' of the collective . As Latour ...
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... collective identities . However , in so far as judgements about justice are distinct from judgements about the well - formedness of works of art or the fulfilment of collective identities , an additional element has to be introduced ...
... collective identities . However , in so far as judgements about justice are distinct from judgements about the well - formedness of works of art or the fulfilment of collective identities , an additional element has to be introduced ...
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... collective process undertaken by ' the collective labourer ' ( Willmott 1997 ) — with analysis that understands how , within the contradictions of the labour process , ' privatised efforts ' may emerge that are self - defeating in so ...
... collective process undertaken by ' the collective labourer ' ( Willmott 1997 ) — with analysis that understands how , within the contradictions of the labour process , ' privatised efforts ' may emerge that are self - defeating in so ...
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