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Boundary-creating processes and the social construction of thre / Tsoukala, Anastassia   Journal Article
Tsoukala, Anastassia Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Social Problem  Terrorists  Threat  Football Hooligans 
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ID:   123135


Climate Change Narratives: Reading the Arctic / Sinha, Uttam Kumar 2013  Book
Sinha, Uttam Kumar Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2013.
Description 83p.Pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series No.25
Standard Number 9789382169253
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057407363.7/SIN 057407MainOn ShelfGeneral 
057408363.7/SIN 057408MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   004645


Finnish essays on arctic issues / Jalonen, Olli Pekka 1994  Book
Jalonen, Olli Pekka Book
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Publication Tampere, PEace Research Institute, 1994.
Description 153p.
Series Tampere peace research institute occasional paper; no. 54
Standard Number 9517061269
Key Words Language  Social Problem 
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ID:   142537


Method or madness? sociolatry in international thought / Owens, Patricia   Article
Owens, Patricia Article
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Summary/Abstract International theory has a social problem. Twenty years after the so-called ‘social turn’, the historical origins of distinctly social forms of thought are not subject to scrutiny, let alone well understood. Indeed, the problem of the ahistorical social is an issue not only for predominant liberal, realist, and constructivist appropriations of social theory, but also the broad spectrum of critical and Marxist modes of theorising. In contrast to practicing sociolatry, the worship of things ‘socio’, this article addresses the historicity of the social as both a mode of thought – primarily in social theories and sociology – against the background of the emergence of the social realm as a concrete historical formation. It highlights problems with the social theoretic underpinnings of liberalism, social constructivism, and Marxism and advances an original claim for why the rise of the social was accompanied by attacks on things understood (often erroneously) as political. To fully understand these phenomena demands a closer examination of the more fundamental governance form the modern social realm was purported to replace, but which it scaled up and transformed.
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ID:   083686


Public responsibility of elected officials in Israel: crossing the bounds of reasonableness / Arbel-Ganz, Ori; Nachmias, David   Journal Article
Nachmias, David Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Israel  Social Problem  Social Culture 
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ID:   058120


Terror of neoliberalism / Giroux, Henry A 2004  Book
Giroux, Henry A Book
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Publication Boulder, Paradigm Publishers, 2004.
Description xxviii, 195p.Pbk
Contents Includes Index.
Standard Number 1551930544
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ID:   057704


working with single fathers in western Siberia:a new departure / Rebecca, Kay Nov 2004  Journal Article
Rebecca, Kay Journal Article
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Publication Nov 2004.
Key Words Social Problem  Russia  Siberia  Western Siberia 
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