Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 52
... authority ' . Or perhaps I should say , were trying to cast ; for from the ethnography of some of these encounters we will glean a struggle over the definition of their role - witnesses or auditors - and authority . This goes to show ...
... authority ' . Or perhaps I should say , were trying to cast ; for from the ethnography of some of these encounters we will glean a struggle over the definition of their role - witnesses or auditors - and authority . This goes to show ...
Page 73
... authority . They had arrived with a determined view that certain organisational and ethical insufficiencies constituted a historically entrenched , if not culturally essential part of this regions ' political culture : among them ...
... authority . They had arrived with a determined view that certain organisational and ethical insufficiencies constituted a historically entrenched , if not culturally essential part of this regions ' political culture : among them ...
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... authority to combat the threat of betrayal inherent in its temporal structure ' ( 1995 : 127 ) . In ' traditional ' societies , therefore , the past is the dominant index of temporal modality , the future enacted in its image , and its ...
... authority to combat the threat of betrayal inherent in its temporal structure ' ( 1995 : 127 ) . In ' traditional ' societies , therefore , the past is the dominant index of temporal modality , the future enacted in its image , and its ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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