Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... ment ( Turner 1992 ) , other writers have suggested that the self has a plurality of identities : they are multiple and dynamic ( Baudrillard 1988 ; Jameson 1984 ) . In a simulational world with its surfeit of signs and images ...
... ment ( Turner 1992 ) , other writers have suggested that the self has a plurality of identities : they are multiple and dynamic ( Baudrillard 1988 ; Jameson 1984 ) . In a simulational world with its surfeit of signs and images ...
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... ment to implement a generous pensions policy . How should we explain this situation ? Archer argues that the endurance of the demographic structure cannot be attributed to contemporary actors . That is , we cannot lay the blame on the ...
... ment to implement a generous pensions policy . How should we explain this situation ? Archer argues that the endurance of the demographic structure cannot be attributed to contemporary actors . That is , we cannot lay the blame on the ...
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... ment of some of the individuals involved . A possible consequence of her misrepresentation is that the important lessons from British ethnographic sociology of education may be downplayed or even lost . Delamont gives the impression ...
... ment of some of the individuals involved . A possible consequence of her misrepresentation is that the important lessons from British ethnographic sociology of education may be downplayed or even lost . Delamont gives the impression ...
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Sociology | 9 |
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