Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 63
Page 79
... constructed in hegemonic discourse are radically contingent : although they inevitably bear some relation to existing social practices , their precise formation cannot be specified a priori . Furthermore , there is a dialectic between ...
... constructed in hegemonic discourse are radically contingent : although they inevitably bear some relation to existing social practices , their precise formation cannot be specified a priori . Furthermore , there is a dialectic between ...
Page 118
... constructed ' in the laboratory , i.e. simply conjured up in ways pre - defined by Pasteur . Rather , the ' social ' and the ' natural ' are co - constructed to the extent that both Pasteur and the anthrax bacillus are modified by the ...
... constructed ' in the laboratory , i.e. simply conjured up in ways pre - defined by Pasteur . Rather , the ' social ' and the ' natural ' are co - constructed to the extent that both Pasteur and the anthrax bacillus are modified by the ...
Page 195
... constructing who they are and who they want to be ' ( 1999 : 530 ) . National identity is not , they earlier claim , ' essential , given , unproblematic and unchanging , but is ' constructed in the processes of everyday life ' ( 1999 ...
... constructing who they are and who they want to be ' ( 1999 : 530 ) . National identity is not , they earlier claim , ' essential , given , unproblematic and unchanging , but is ' constructed in the processes of everyday life ' ( 1999 ...
Contents
Sociology | 9 |
Articles | 6 |
TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
Copyright | |
14 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action actor-network theory addiction advertisements American Sociological analysis approach argued ASA presidents behaviour belief body Cambridge University Press chapter claim complex concept concern construction constructivist contemporary context critical cultural politics debate distinction ecological economic emerge empirical environmental environmental sociology epistemology ethical example feminism focus forms Foucault garden gender genes Giddens gifts global globalisation Goethe Habermas human individual interaction issues knowledge labour process London masculinity Max Weber meaning modern mourning multiple realisation national identity nature normative organisation Oxford paperback parents particular perspective philosophy postmodern poststructuralism practices problem psychoanalysis question recognise reflexivity reincarnation relationship relativism religious response risk rituals role Routledge Sage sense sexually abusive Simmel social class social constructionism Social Sciences social theory society sociologists sociology of religion Staffordshire University structure suggests supervenience theoretical things trust understanding Visual Sociology Weber women