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The structure of informality: The Zambian copperbelt and the informal/formal dialectic
Dialogues in Human Geography, 2023The study of urban informality has exploded since Keith Hart theorized the term the ‘informal sector'. This explosion has coincided with a growing interest among urban scholars who train their eyes toward the ‘Global South'.
B. Finn
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Dialectic of Enlightenment is, quite justifiably, one of the most celebrated and often cited works of modern social philosophy. It has been identified as the keystone of the 'Frankfurt School', of which Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer were the leading ...
M. Horkheimer+2 more
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Dialectic of Enlightenment is, quite justifiably, one of the most celebrated and often cited works of modern social philosophy. It has been identified as the keystone of the 'Frankfurt School', of which Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer were the leading ...
M. Horkheimer+2 more
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Fields of View, 2020
template of "thesis-anti thesis-synthesis" to be applied in a doctri naire manner to politics. Dialectic was, rather, the concrete movement of social history itself.
Peter Lunenfeld+10 more
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template of "thesis-anti thesis-synthesis" to be applied in a doctri naire manner to politics. Dialectic was, rather, the concrete movement of social history itself.
Peter Lunenfeld+10 more
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Dialect areas and dialect continua
Language Variation and Change, 2001The organizing concept behind dialect variation is still seen predominantly as the areas within which similar varieties are spoken. The opposing view—that dialects are organized in a continuum without sharp boundaries—is likewise popular. This article introduces a new element into the discussion, which is the opportunity to view dialectal ...
Wilbert Heeringa, John Nerbonne
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Dialectic Form Finding of Passive and Adaptive Shading Enclosures
Form finding describes the process of finding a stable equilibrium shape for a system under a specific set of loads, for a set of boundary conditions and starting from an arbitrary initial geometry.
Sigrid Adriaenssens+2 more
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The possibilities and limits of the structure-agency dialectic in advancing science for all
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2015In this special issue, the structure–agency dialectic is used to shift the analytic frame in science education from focusing on youth as in need of remediation to rethinking new arrangements, tools, and forms of assistance and participation in support of
Angela Calabrese Barton
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Paradigm Parley: A Framework for the Dialectic Stance
Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2018Conceptual stances provide guidance to the mixed methods researcher as he or she makes decisions throughout the research process, including determining the dimensions of integration or levels at which mixing occurs.
S. Cronenberg
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Bridging the Dialectic: Diversity, Psychological Sense of Community, and Inclusion.
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2017Although, there are many times when P/SOC and diversity appear in opposition, I argue that this conflict is not inherent to the concepts or their joint value, but to social contexts in which they are enacted in real life.
A. Brodsky
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Economics in Dialectical Dialect
Journal of Political Economy, 1976Of the full-dress introductions to economics or political economy that I have yet seen, this one is by all odds the most peculiar and idiosyncratic. For such sheer idiosyncracy (in its own day) one should return to von Thiinen's The Isolated State (1826) or Cournot's Mathematical Principles of the Theory of Wealth (1838). (I doubt that Mr.
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