Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... recognise these in the interests of a value neutrality in the classroom can lead to a false position , one that papers over the power of theologies to divide . Explicitly facing religious differences involves recognising that ...
... recognise these in the interests of a value neutrality in the classroom can lead to a false position , one that papers over the power of theologies to divide . Explicitly facing religious differences involves recognising that ...
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recognise it as part of his wider desire to refurbish an older Critical Theory that had painted itself into a corner , and whose overall project had reached a theoretical impasse . Implicit in most Critical Theory had been a Marxist ...
recognise it as part of his wider desire to refurbish an older Critical Theory that had painted itself into a corner , and whose overall project had reached a theoretical impasse . Implicit in most Critical Theory had been a Marxist ...
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... recognise the inevitability of reflexivity in social research , and ought positively to welcome its incorporation ... recognised , reflected upon , assessed and made available to the reader . On the other hand , however , Davies cautions ...
... recognise the inevitability of reflexivity in social research , and ought positively to welcome its incorporation ... recognised , reflected upon , assessed and made available to the reader . On the other hand , however , Davies cautions ...
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Sociology | 9 |
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TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
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