果仁 发表于 2025-3-30 10:01:40
Mark Coeckelberghg their actions, nor regulations demanding their conformance. Out of curiosity, we would ask such a question: ‘How can behaviours be regulated without being the product of obedience of rules’? That is the starting point of all Bourdieu’s thinking (1984). To explain the regularities and uncover the m种族被根除 发表于 2025-3-30 15:32:18
Mark Coeckelbergh this particular theoretical heritage. My answer varies in length depending on the audience and intent of their cross-examination. Social theory, as Stephen Ball once put it, is the language of ‘rigour’ (1995, p. 266); it is what directs empirical inquiry and helps us to make sense of it. Social thefebrile 发表于 2025-3-30 17:50:48
Mark Coeckelberghg their actions, nor regulations demanding their conformance. Out of curiosity, we would ask such a question: ‘How can behaviours be regulated without being the product of obedience of rules’? That is the starting point of all Bourdieu’s thinking (1984). To explain the regularities and uncover the m