Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... important , if not more important , for Weber was to protect politics from false appeals to the authority of science . He believed that it is a feature of the modern world that science is used illegitimately to try to ' resolve ...
... important , if not more important , for Weber was to protect politics from false appeals to the authority of science . He believed that it is a feature of the modern world that science is used illegitimately to try to ' resolve ...
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... important issues about the nature of research council funding for research in education and the social sciences , about the constraints which might in the future be placed on basic or fundamental research and about important issues of ...
... important issues about the nature of research council funding for research in education and the social sciences , about the constraints which might in the future be placed on basic or fundamental research and about important issues of ...
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... important , therefore , in policy making terms both at local and national level . However , the control of the ... important for the LEA to be seen to be making good use of the funding with which it had been provided . In this context it ...
... important , therefore , in policy making terms both at local and national level . However , the control of the ... important for the LEA to be seen to be making good use of the funding with which it had been provided . In this context it ...
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Deconstructing the Field Roy Turner | 40 |
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