Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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... social practice in which social actors draw on structures which enable action , the action in turn reproducing the structures . So every social act implicates different temporalities : the occasion or event of the action ; the life ...
... social practice in which social actors draw on structures which enable action , the action in turn reproducing the structures . So every social act implicates different temporalities : the occasion or event of the action ; the life ...
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... social accomplishment . The rhythm and nature of social change is related to social temporality . Tradition's temporality is short , a thin overlay on the authority of a timeless and mythical past . Chronology is thus compressed . We ...
... social accomplishment . The rhythm and nature of social change is related to social temporality . Tradition's temporality is short , a thin overlay on the authority of a timeless and mythical past . Chronology is thus compressed . We ...
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... social control . Inscription is duration ; writing transforms temporality , but temporality itself is not neutral . As an aspect of social practice , temporality is related to social control , written into relations of power ...
... social control . Inscription is duration ; writing transforms temporality , but temporality itself is not neutral . As an aspect of social practice , temporality is related to social control , written into relations of power ...
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