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... centre the tendency to divide tradition from modernity ( see also van der Veer 1998 ) . Latour ( 1993 ) describes this as the characteristic feature of modernity . Division and classification entails what he calls the work of ...
... centre the tendency to divide tradition from modernity ( see also van der Veer 1998 ) . Latour ( 1993 ) describes this as the characteristic feature of modernity . Division and classification entails what he calls the work of ...
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... centres of power ; the fact remained that the mobilisation and maintenance of international solidarity networks was ... centre ' fields in the so - called ' global ecumene ' is nowadays a key resource to all . Political Observation as ...
... centres of power ; the fact remained that the mobilisation and maintenance of international solidarity networks was ... centre ' fields in the so - called ' global ecumene ' is nowadays a key resource to all . Political Observation as ...
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... centre for exchange between the other two areas . 35 Moreover , for the English , as well as for other northerners , the Tuscan port proved to be not only ' a most useful gateway to the Italian market ' , but also an excellent ...
... centre for exchange between the other two areas . 35 Moreover , for the English , as well as for other northerners , the Tuscan port proved to be not only ' a most useful gateway to the Italian market ' , but also an excellent ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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