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... structures exist , but they are considered less probable and therefore tend to decay to more random , unstructured ... structure and organisation can emerge - in ways wholly unpredictable from the system's prior history ( Nicolis and ...
... structures exist , but they are considered less probable and therefore tend to decay to more random , unstructured ... structure and organisation can emerge - in ways wholly unpredictable from the system's prior history ( Nicolis and ...
Page 35
... 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 . This is the social logic of ' scale ' . Time ...
... 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 . This is the social logic of ' scale ' . Time ...
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... structure of human groups . Holistic approaches would be clearly inadequate for the theoretical goal Dr. Hodder has set himself in this book , which assumes " that material culture is meaning- fully constituted " ( p . 1 ) and " that ...
... structure of human groups . Holistic approaches would be clearly inadequate for the theoretical goal Dr. Hodder has set himself in this book , which assumes " that material culture is meaning- fully constituted " ( p . 1 ) and " that ...
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