Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... structure will inform agency— , their actions in turn affect those norms and those institutions , so that in the longer term agency will transform structure . In this sense , neither agency nor structure ' cause ' the other , rather ...
... structure will inform agency— , their actions in turn affect those norms and those institutions , so that in the longer term agency will transform structure . In this sense , neither agency nor structure ' cause ' the other , rather ...
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... structure conundrum . Are we to assume ontologically that agents structure the world with their language and actions based on their norms and values , or are we to assume that structures are determining the actions of the agents ...
... structure conundrum . Are we to assume ontologically that agents structure the world with their language and actions based on their norms and values , or are we to assume that structures are determining the actions of the agents ...
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... structure- the fully forged context - take over ? Do wars , at some point , become unavoidable within a certain structure ? Would other outcomes have followed had the structure that was in place by late 1966 formed differently ? Oren's ...
... structure- the fully forged context - take over ? Do wars , at some point , become unavoidable within a certain structure ? Would other outcomes have followed had the structure that was in place by late 1966 formed differently ? Oren's ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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