Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 152
... radical ' variants of constructivism which I am attacking here . I am also aware of the moderation that some of the more radical constructivists ' views have undergone in the course of their further development and refinement ( Barnes ...
... radical ' variants of constructivism which I am attacking here . I am also aware of the moderation that some of the more radical constructivists ' views have undergone in the course of their further development and refinement ( Barnes ...
Page 251
... radical imagination , and the organisation of social relations or practices . Certainly , as Smelser and Craib highlight , social theory needs to attend to psychic processes that human subjects bring to their encounters with the social ...
... radical imagination , and the organisation of social relations or practices . Certainly , as Smelser and Craib highlight , social theory needs to attend to psychic processes that human subjects bring to their encounters with the social ...
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... radical emancipatory praxis of change , liberated from the confines of orthodox assumptions about its conditions and means of attainment . To this end , we have ( i ) connected the question of subjectivity to earlier phases of the ...
... radical emancipatory praxis of change , liberated from the confines of orthodox assumptions about its conditions and means of attainment . To this end , we have ( i ) connected the question of subjectivity to earlier phases of the ...
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