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Page 185
... communicating the rules which organise that knowledge . Since the order that guides the system of classification is involved not only in the process of perception but also in the reproduction of that same order , it is used to communicate ...
... communicating the rules which organise that knowledge . Since the order that guides the system of classification is involved not only in the process of perception but also in the reproduction of that same order , it is used to communicate ...
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... communication affects the action of indvidual subjects , it is a mode of action . This process of communication is essential to maintain the cohesion of a group . As Douglas ( 1978 ) has suggested , the members of any cohesive human ...
... communication affects the action of indvidual subjects , it is a mode of action . This process of communication is essential to maintain the cohesion of a group . As Douglas ( 1978 ) has suggested , the members of any cohesive human ...
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... Communicate and Transform Previous issues of ' Commentary ' have mirrored recent changes in the structure of British archaeology , most notably with the advent of the Historic Buildings and Monu- ments Commission ( Renfrew 1984 ) and ...
... Communicate and Transform Previous issues of ' Commentary ' have mirrored recent changes in the structure of British archaeology , most notably with the advent of the Historic Buildings and Monu- ments Commission ( Renfrew 1984 ) and ...
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