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Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):129-132 (2006)

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  1. Event and Process: An Exercise in Analytical Ethnography.Thomas Scheffer - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (3):167-197.
    Analytical ethnography does not presume a principal analytical frame. It does not know (yet) where and when the field takes place. Rather, the ethnographer is in search for appropriate spatiotemporal frames in correspondence with the occurrences in the field. Accordingly, the author organizes a dialogue between conceptual frames and his various empirical accounts. He confronts snapshots of English Crown Court proceedings with models of event and process from micro-sociology and macro-sociology. A range of–more or less early or late, relevant or (...)
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  • Introduction to special issue: Alain Badiou: 'Becoming subject' to education.Kent Den Heyer - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (2):152-158.
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  • Introduction to Special Issue: Alain Badiou: ‘Becoming subject’ to education.Kent Den Heyer - 2010 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (2):152-158.
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  • Reassembling the monad: the intellectual genealogy of an actant rhizome ontology.Christopher John Cassells - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Glasgow
    The monad, of which we will speak here, is nothing else than a simple substance, which goes to make up compounds; by simple, we mean without parts. From its origins in antiquity the monad is a concept that has time and again beguiled and attracted philosophers. This thesis will argue that it is a concept that lives on in the work of Bruno Latour and that it continues to have a contemporary relevance, offering a way out of sterile debates rooted (...)
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