Fieldwork, Volumen 3Christopher John Pole SAGE, 2005 - 345 páginas |
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... nature of the shift that has taken place and its implications . All questions and answers involve presuppositions , and sometimes those presuppositions need to be scrutinised . This is especially true of questions and answers which are ...
... nature of the shift that has taken place and its implications . All questions and answers involve presuppositions , and sometimes those presuppositions need to be scrutinised . This is especially true of questions and answers which are ...
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... nature . He saw human beings ' estrangement from external nature as having been superseded through development of the forces of production , but this had occurred only at the expense of increased alienation of people from one another ...
... nature . He saw human beings ' estrangement from external nature as having been superseded through development of the forces of production , but this had occurred only at the expense of increased alienation of people from one another ...
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... nature of policing . Indeed , with the potential for violent behaviour seemingly so fundamental to the occupational identity of many male officers and the belief in general society that men have the ' right ' to physical expressions of ...
... nature of policing . Indeed , with the potential for violent behaviour seemingly so fundamental to the occupational identity of many male officers and the belief in general society that men have the ' right ' to physical expressions of ...
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