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| 1. | Rom Harré, Nikki Slocum | ||
| DISPUTES AS COMPLEX SOCIAL EVENTS: On the Uses of Positioning Theory | |||
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Jan 01, 2003; 9: 100-118.
(In "Peace and Mind: Seriatim Symposium on Dispute, Conflict, and EnmityPart 4: Secret Accomplices") |
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| 2. | J. G. A. Pocock | ||
| Quentin Skinner: The History of Politics and the Politics of History | |||
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Oct 01, 2004; 10: 532-550.
(In "REVIEW") |
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| 3. | Eduardo Viveiros de Castro | ||
| EXCHANGING PERSPECTIVES: The Transformation of Objects into Subjects in Amerindian Ontologies | |||
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Oct 01, 2004; 10: 463-484.
(In "Talking Peace with Gods: Symposium on the Conciliation of Worldviews Part 1") |
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| 4. | Galin Tihanov | ||
| WHY DID MODERN LITERARY THEORY ORIGINATE IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE?: (And Why Is It Now Dead?) | |||
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Jan 01, 2004; 10: 61-81.
(In "The Disregardable “Second World”: Essays on the Inconstancy of the West") |
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| 5. | Jeffrey M. Perl | ||
INTRODUCTION: REGARDING CHANGE AT ISE JING![]() |
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Apr 01, 2008; 14: 208-220.
(In "Devalued Currency: Elegiac Symposium on Paradigm Shifts Part 2") |
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