Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... reflexivity as a teaching strategy coincides with changes in sociological approaches to religion where experiential and substantive issues are stressed in its study . Reflexive and ethical issues that emerge on courses on sexuality and ...
... reflexivity as a teaching strategy coincides with changes in sociological approaches to religion where experiential and substantive issues are stressed in its study . Reflexive and ethical issues that emerge on courses on sexuality and ...
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... reflexivity in the teaching of religion compared to those which arise in sexual politics . Finally , it explores the forms of reflexivity and ethics which students themselves faced in their fieldwork exercises in seeking to understand ...
... reflexivity in the teaching of religion compared to those which arise in sexual politics . Finally , it explores the forms of reflexivity and ethics which students themselves faced in their fieldwork exercises in seeking to understand ...
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... reflexivity , where the disciplinary need to distance and to position rises above the imperative to commit and to engage . As Smart has suggested , the ethical dimensions of Bourdieu's approach to a reflexive sociology are remarkably ...
... reflexivity , where the disciplinary need to distance and to position rises above the imperative to commit and to engage . As Smart has suggested , the ethical dimensions of Bourdieu's approach to a reflexive sociology are remarkably ...
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