Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... sociologists who are attempting to describe and explain scientific activity are also required to describe and explain the relationship between science , technology and nature . In explicating these relation- ships , debate focuses on ...
... sociologists who are attempting to describe and explain scientific activity are also required to describe and explain the relationship between science , technology and nature . In explicating these relation- ships , debate focuses on ...
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... sociologists Beck and Gidden make more universalising statements about risk , with no recourse to empirical data . While this is indeed an important difference between Douglas and the two sociologists , it is inaccurate then to assume ...
... sociologists Beck and Gidden make more universalising statements about risk , with no recourse to empirical data . While this is indeed an important difference between Douglas and the two sociologists , it is inaccurate then to assume ...
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... sociologists ? Can this code testify to an underlying reality to which sociologists have needed to pay attention ? In this study , we narrow these questions into an empirically manageable task , focusing on the addresses given by ...
... sociologists ? Can this code testify to an underlying reality to which sociologists have needed to pay attention ? In this study , we narrow these questions into an empirically manageable task , focusing on the addresses given by ...
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TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
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