The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... logic and penalizes actors for violations of behavior ( Ingram and Clay 2000 ) . We propose that identity movements in the professions critique the existing logic and role identity as constraints on autonomy , and they offer a new logic ...
... logic and penalizes actors for violations of behavior ( Ingram and Clay 2000 ) . We propose that identity movements in the professions critique the existing logic and role identity as constraints on autonomy , and they offer a new logic ...
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... logics and professions undergo change when activists gain control of professional societies , critique the traditional logic , and proffer a solution hinging on a new institutional logic . Theorization consisting of the dissemination of ...
... logics and professions undergo change when activists gain control of professional societies , critique the traditional logic , and proffer a solution hinging on a new institutional logic . Theorization consisting of the dissemination of ...
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... logic of governmentality . Ono and Sloop also discovered that the vernacular discourse ( spoken at the local level of everyday life ) may , in certain instances , be complicit with the overarching logical assumptions constructed within ...
... logic of governmentality . Ono and Sloop also discovered that the vernacular discourse ( spoken at the local level of everyday life ) may , in certain instances , be complicit with the overarching logical assumptions constructed within ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 730 |
tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
Review Essay | 876 |
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