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Macnaghton and Urry ( 1998 : 2 ) argue that the social practices which construct
and transform natures and environmental values have a number of'constitutive
principles'so that they are ' discursively ordered ... embodied ... spaced ... timed ...
Macnaghton and Urry ( 1998 : 2 ) argue that the social practices which construct
and transform natures and environmental values have a number of'constitutive
principles'so that they are ' discursively ordered ... embodied ... spaced ... timed ...
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The result is that everyday practices and routines in the domestic garden and
their implications for the articulation of nature are far less well understood . Yet in
the garden individuals face considerable ecological dilemmas , ambiguities and
...
The result is that everyday practices and routines in the domestic garden and
their implications for the articulation of nature are far less well understood . Yet in
the garden individuals face considerable ecological dilemmas , ambiguities and
...
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The extracts presented so far may simply confirm the claims of Macnaghton and
Urry ( 1998 ) regarding the role of everyday practices in the construction of
human - nature relations typified by ambiguity . To some degree the garden
industry ...
The extracts presented so far may simply confirm the claims of Macnaghton and
Urry ( 1998 ) regarding the role of everyday practices in the construction of
human - nature relations typified by ambiguity . To some degree the garden
industry ...
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