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... action and the social interactions between individuals . On a time span of decades to hundreds of years , interactions between individuals and the larger social groupings of which they are members , and political interactions between ...
... action and the social interactions between individuals . On a time span of decades to hundreds of years , interactions between individuals and the larger social groupings of which they are members , and political interactions between ...
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... action , how can anything we know about our own era serve as the basis for extrapolation to previous ones ? Why , then , do archaeologists cling to substantive uniformitarianism in spite of its apparent logical deficiencies , its ...
... action , how can anything we know about our own era serve as the basis for extrapolation to previous ones ? Why , then , do archaeologists cling to substantive uniformitarianism in spite of its apparent logical deficiencies , its ...
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... action , the action in turn reproducing the structures . So every social act implicates different temporalities : the occasion or event of the action ; the life history of the social actor ; and the institutional time of structure ...
... action , the action in turn reproducing the structures . So every social act implicates different temporalities : the occasion or event of the action ; the life history of the social actor ; and the institutional time of structure ...
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