Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... production functions in neo - classical economic models ' , so that the presence , potency and effect of other ' influences ' are recognised . Nevertheless , he offers no way of analysing how the process of influence and / or resistance ...
... production functions in neo - classical economic models ' , so that the presence , potency and effect of other ' influences ' are recognised . Nevertheless , he offers no way of analysing how the process of influence and / or resistance ...
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... production of relations of subjectivity ' ( Martinez- Lucio and Stewart 1997 : 52 ) . Attending to subjectivity is said to imply a belief that work is an individual process or that subjectivity is not socially or collectively produced ...
... production of relations of subjectivity ' ( Martinez- Lucio and Stewart 1997 : 52 ) . Attending to subjectivity is said to imply a belief that work is an individual process or that subjectivity is not socially or collectively produced ...
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... production preserve a hospitable environment for social change . We posit that the repeated concern of ASA presidents with social change testifies to the persistent operation of ' open ' structural character- istics in American society ...
... production preserve a hospitable environment for social change . We posit that the repeated concern of ASA presidents with social change testifies to the persistent operation of ' open ' structural character- istics in American society ...
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