Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... problem by their very conspicuous singularity . In other words , the implications of Said's work for research are rarely explored , or applied to empirical problems ( an issue which critics of Said have blamed him for ) . There is a ...
... problem by their very conspicuous singularity . In other words , the implications of Said's work for research are rarely explored , or applied to empirical problems ( an issue which critics of Said have blamed him for ) . There is a ...
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... problem of methodology and epistemology in the social sciences as a whole . The potential place of postcolonial ... problems , but possibilities for an important contribution should not be discounted outright . Taking this contribution ...
... problem of methodology and epistemology in the social sciences as a whole . The potential place of postcolonial ... problems , but possibilities for an important contribution should not be discounted outright . Taking this contribution ...
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... problem of the status of ' knowledge ' acquired through observation and analysis , the problem of how one can make sense of such an ultimately fluid and changeable world . Max Weber ( 1949 ) explores one possible solution which ...
... problem of the status of ' knowledge ' acquired through observation and analysis , the problem of how one can make sense of such an ultimately fluid and changeable world . Max Weber ( 1949 ) explores one possible solution which ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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