Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 124
... responses to the act of enrolment and can thereby alter the whole functioning of the network . Hacking appears to believe that , in certain circumstances , the conscious , interactive character of human responses sets them apart from ...
... responses to the act of enrolment and can thereby alter the whole functioning of the network . Hacking appears to believe that , in certain circumstances , the conscious , interactive character of human responses sets them apart from ...
Page 205
... responses to the outpouring of grief which seemingly appeared to engulf Britain , and other parts of the world , in ... response in the narrowly conceived sense of the word , then an academic ( as opposed to merely journalistic ) ...
... responses to the outpouring of grief which seemingly appeared to engulf Britain , and other parts of the world , in ... response in the narrowly conceived sense of the word , then an academic ( as opposed to merely journalistic ) ...
Page 224
... responses to risk . As Shaw points out , white Westerners may also draw upon pre - modern nations to deal with risk , such as that of fate or God's will . Even within the same country , there may be clear differences in risk perceptions ...
... responses to risk . As Shaw points out , white Westerners may also draw upon pre - modern nations to deal with risk , such as that of fate or God's will . Even within the same country , there may be clear differences in risk perceptions ...
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