Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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catastrophic way . It attacked the human mind , that very part of human beings which supposedly makes them distinct from other species . There is therefore an extremely strong case for developing the social sciences in ways which make ...
catastrophic way . It attacked the human mind , that very part of human beings which supposedly makes them distinct from other species . There is therefore an extremely strong case for developing the social sciences in ways which make ...
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... human languages and cultures . However , following the insights of actor - network theory we need to consider how human sets of relations are woven into heterogeneous ecologies . By attending to the zone where nature and society ' meet ...
... human languages and cultures . However , following the insights of actor - network theory we need to consider how human sets of relations are woven into heterogeneous ecologies . By attending to the zone where nature and society ' meet ...
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... human - nature relations . By the end of the 1990s there had been increased effort to engage directly with environmental issues . Indeed , the sociological dimen- sion of environmental change and action is being actively researched and ...
... human - nature relations . By the end of the 1990s there had been increased effort to engage directly with environmental issues . Indeed , the sociological dimen- sion of environmental change and action is being actively researched and ...
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