Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Harvey sees the shift from Fordist to postFordist modes of production in capitalist
enterprises as an important source of postmodernist cultural trends . The new
regime of accumulation emphasizes small firms which adapt rapidly to changes
in ...
Harvey sees the shift from Fordist to postFordist modes of production in capitalist
enterprises as an important source of postmodernist cultural trends . The new
regime of accumulation emphasizes small firms which adapt rapidly to changes
in ...
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Affiliations with institutes attenuate or complicate commitments to traditional
disciplines , and encourage a blurring of disciplinary boundaries , something
Turner refers to as " cultural dedifferentiation ” ( 1989 : 3 ) . To the extent that
individual ...
Affiliations with institutes attenuate or complicate commitments to traditional
disciplines , and encourage a blurring of disciplinary boundaries , something
Turner refers to as " cultural dedifferentiation ” ( 1989 : 3 ) . To the extent that
individual ...
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Goldenweiser's association ( 1936 ) of involution with cultural trends during the
late Gothic period suggests , given our analysis , links between postmodernity
and cultural trends toward the end of the Gothic period . Bryan Turner sees
parallels ...
Goldenweiser's association ( 1936 ) of involution with cultural trends during the
late Gothic period suggests , given our analysis , links between postmodernity
and cultural trends toward the end of the Gothic period . Bryan Turner sees
parallels ...
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