Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... dominant groups in these societies sought to distinguish themselves from the European past and from the dominated groups of the present - the Other within . But it is also how the dominant European groups sought to universalise their ...
... dominant groups in these societies sought to distinguish themselves from the European past and from the dominated groups of the present - the Other within . But it is also how the dominant European groups sought to universalise their ...
Page 45
... dominant form of Western domination ( Argyrou 2002 : 30-31 ) -which globalisation theorising effectively hides . One of the basic tenets of globalisation theorising , which is also fundamental to the idea of alternative modernities , is ...
... dominant form of Western domination ( Argyrou 2002 : 30-31 ) -which globalisation theorising effectively hides . One of the basic tenets of globalisation theorising , which is also fundamental to the idea of alternative modernities , is ...
Page 197
... dominant , the past inserts a wide band of " authenticated practice " into the future . Time is not empty , and a consistent " mode of being " relates future to past ' ( 1991 : 48 ) . Giddens's comments may be elaborated with reference ...
... dominant , the past inserts a wide band of " authenticated practice " into the future . Time is not empty , and a consistent " mode of being " relates future to past ' ( 1991 : 48 ) . Giddens's comments may be elaborated with reference ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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