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There were parallels here with what had been happening in the Marxist tradition anyway, especially in its European incarnation. There was Gramsci, Sartre, and the Frankfurt School to discuss, and later Habermas's and Giddens's ...
There were parallels here with what had been happening in the Marxist tradition anyway, especially in its European incarnation. There was Gramsci, Sartre, and the Frankfurt School to discuss, and later Habermas's and Giddens's ...
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This interest rapidly transmuted into a concern with Giddens's structuration theory, the development of which has been partly influenced by human geography (see Giddens 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985, Thrift 1983). Structuration theory had a ...
This interest rapidly transmuted into a concern with Giddens's structuration theory, the development of which has been partly influenced by human geography (see Giddens 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985, Thrift 1983). Structuration theory had a ...
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As a result, social structure has moved from reliance on face-to-face communication to reliance on indirect communication, from 'social' to 'system' integration (Giddens 1984). The notion POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 21.
As a result, social structure has moved from reliance on face-to-face communication to reliance on indirect communication, from 'social' to 'system' integration (Giddens 1984). The notion POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 21.
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communication, from 'social' to 'system' integration (Giddens 1984). The notion of time space distanciation captures the uneven spatial dimensions of this integration. These changes have been crucial to the constitution of society in ...
communication, from 'social' to 'system' integration (Giddens 1984). The notion of time space distanciation captures the uneven spatial dimensions of this integration. These changes have been crucial to the constitution of society in ...
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This approach would be close to the reconstitutions of historical materialism of such writers as Giddens and Habermas. Thus, in the 1980s, the political-economy approach in geography has continued in a state of flux, it continues to ...
This approach would be close to the reconstitutions of historical materialism of such writers as Giddens and Habermas. Thus, in the 1980s, the political-economy approach in geography has continued in a state of flux, it continues to ...
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