Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... theory ' means different things to different scholars and different disciplines : politically as well as intellectually sensitive debates permeate the treatment of issues and the choice of theories , to the point that the very relevance ...
... theory ' means different things to different scholars and different disciplines : politically as well as intellectually sensitive debates permeate the treatment of issues and the choice of theories , to the point that the very relevance ...
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... theory in general . The relationship between theory and area studies is often strained through the perception by many area studies scholars working on the Middle East and North Africa that theory is too general in its outlook and ...
... theory in general . The relationship between theory and area studies is often strained through the perception by many area studies scholars working on the Middle East and North Africa that theory is too general in its outlook and ...
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... Theory of Development . Oxford : Oxford University Press . Ă–zbudun , E. 1984. Antecedents of Kemalist secularism ... Theory Vol . I : The Methodology of Social Theory . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1989. Treatise on Social ...
... Theory of Development . Oxford : Oxford University Press . Ă–zbudun , E. 1984. Antecedents of Kemalist secularism ... Theory Vol . I : The Methodology of Social Theory . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1989. Treatise on Social ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
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