Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... context within which they are entertained . Moreover , that context is clearly not a ' structural ' feature in the sense that the actions taken by the agents involved can have a radical transformative impact upon that context , as ...
... context within which they are entertained . Moreover , that context is clearly not a ' structural ' feature in the sense that the actions taken by the agents involved can have a radical transformative impact upon that context , as ...
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... context ( s ) in which they were produced ' ( Bell 2002 : 329 ) . This way , we can acquire a greater insight into the production and reproduction of social norms through language , and thus also into the nature of societal change and ...
... context ( s ) in which they were produced ' ( Bell 2002 : 329 ) . This way , we can acquire a greater insight into the production and reproduction of social norms through language , and thus also into the nature of societal change and ...
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... context that by the end of 1966 had been fully forged ' ( p . 32 ) . When , then , is individual agency able to influence and shape events and when does structure- the fully forged context - take over ? Do wars , at some point , become ...
... context that by the end of 1966 had been fully forged ' ( p . 32 ) . When , then , is individual agency able to influence and shape events and when does structure- the fully forged context - take over ? Do wars , at some point , become ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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