Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... Social Sciences in earlier decades were distinguished by the different kinds of social questions they addressed ( partly as an expression of a professionalisation where claims to scientific authority were built upon exclusive control of ...
... Social Sciences in earlier decades were distinguished by the different kinds of social questions they addressed ( partly as an expression of a professionalisation where claims to scientific authority were built upon exclusive control of ...
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... Social Theory Vol . I : The Methodology of Social Theory . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1989. Treatise on Social Theory Vol . II : Substantive Social Theory . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1995. Treatise on Social ...
... Social Theory Vol . I : The Methodology of Social Theory . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1989. Treatise on Social Theory Vol . II : Substantive Social Theory . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1995. Treatise on Social ...
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... social sciences have been influenced by globalisation and 9/11 and its worldwide consequences . Social Science versus Area Studies ? Is there an ontological difference between social sciences and Middle East studies ? Is there a ...
... social sciences have been influenced by globalisation and 9/11 and its worldwide consequences . Social Science versus Area Studies ? Is there an ontological difference between social sciences and Middle East studies ? Is there a ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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