Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... interaction of this sort is possible only when the rationalities ( or rather , their protagonists ) which are supposed to interact retain a clear sense of their identity – as well as of their limitations . And both rationalities clearly ...
... interaction of this sort is possible only when the rationalities ( or rather , their protagonists ) which are supposed to interact retain a clear sense of their identity – as well as of their limitations . And both rationalities clearly ...
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... interaction with friends and family . Respondents described their highly personalised and sensory readings of nature in their gardens . The extract below typified the sensing of plants , animals and the landscape that imbued visual ...
... interaction with friends and family . Respondents described their highly personalised and sensory readings of nature in their gardens . The extract below typified the sensing of plants , animals and the landscape that imbued visual ...
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... interaction must be set alongside the practices individuals used to create a spatial ordering in their gardens linked to a desire for privacy . Of course , privacy and social interaction are not mutually exclusive since often a ...
... interaction must be set alongside the practices individuals used to create a spatial ordering in their gardens linked to a desire for privacy . Of course , privacy and social interaction are not mutually exclusive since often a ...
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