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Therefore , ( human ) entities cannot always simply be thought of as potential
allies , to be enrolled in processes of network fabrication ( as argued by Latour
1987 ) , for they can make conscious responses to the act of enrolment and can ...
Therefore , ( human ) entities cannot always simply be thought of as potential
allies , to be enrolled in processes of network fabrication ( as argued by Latour
1987 ) , for they can make conscious responses to the act of enrolment and can ...
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On the basis of this growing interest in emotions one would quite naturally expect
a range of sociological responses to the outpouring of grief which seemingly
appeared to engulf Britain , and other parts of the world , in the immediate
aftermath ...
On the basis of this growing interest in emotions one would quite naturally expect
a range of sociological responses to the outpouring of grief which seemingly
appeared to engulf Britain , and other parts of the world , in the immediate
aftermath ...
Page 224
Even within the same country , there may be clear differences in risk perceptions
between those living in different localities , as demonstrated by Caplan's chapter
on the responses of Londoners and Welsh villagers to theʻmad cow ' ( BSE ) ...
Even within the same country , there may be clear differences in risk perceptions
between those living in different localities , as demonstrated by Caplan's chapter
on the responses of Londoners and Welsh villagers to theʻmad cow ' ( BSE ) ...
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