Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... academic discourse , removed from most of the practitioners in the discipline . This division , has for example been expressed through the women's sessions at TAG conferences , and the feminist discussion is clearly in danger of ...
... academic discourse , removed from most of the practitioners in the discipline . This division , has for example been expressed through the women's sessions at TAG conferences , and the feminist discussion is clearly in danger of ...
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... academic boycotts are usually wise . I think this ban is particularly inappropriate given the opposition the South African universities have offered , over SO many years , to apartheid especially as they are under vigorous attack by the ...
... academic boycotts are usually wise . I think this ban is particularly inappropriate given the opposition the South African universities have offered , over SO many years , to apartheid especially as they are under vigorous attack by the ...
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... academic meeting constitutes a vote for everything its organisers believe in and as if giant congresses were effective academic meetings anyway . The as -- Grumblies add an extra deceit to this silly game when they tell us they know ...
... academic meeting constitutes a vote for everything its organisers believe in and as if giant congresses were effective academic meetings anyway . The as -- Grumblies add an extra deceit to this silly game when they tell us they know ...
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