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  2. Figurational sociology - Wikipedia

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    Figurational sociology is a research tradition in which figurations of humans—evolving networks of interdependent humans—are the unit of investigation. Although more a methodological stance than a determinate school of practice, the tradition has one essential feature:

  3. Configurational analysis - Wikipedia

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    The applied concept of “configuration” was here different from "system" (→cultural system) (being more static and systematic, and related to the negative term of the non-systematic), from “style” (being more aesthetic and having undertones of taste, subjectivity and stylization), and from “structure” (having undertones of “the ...

  4. Reification (Marxism) - Wikipedia

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    In Marxist philosophy, reification (Verdinglichung, "making into a thing") is the process by which human social relations are perceived as inherent attributes of the people involved in them, or attributes of some product of the relation, such as a traded commodity.

  5. List of subcultures - Wikipedia

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  6. Martina Löw - Wikipedia

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    This line of argument implies that, over time, cities condense into distinct provinces of meaning. In the field of urban sociology , Martina Löw is internationally recognized as an urban research expert known for having developed a fresh approach to the analysis of the intrinsic logic of cities.

  7. Body theory - Wikipedia

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    In the sociology of the body, body theory is a theory that analyses the human body as an ordered or "lived-in" entity, subject to the cultural and conceptual forces of a society. It is also described as a dynamic field that involves various conceptualizations and re-significations of the body as well as its formation or transformation that ...

  8. THE END - HuffPost

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    to a Republican governor: “[P]arty politics certainly appears to have been a driving force,” argued the Times. “The Justice Department’s request to shift Ms. Worley’s powers to Governor Riley is extraordi-

  9. Figuration - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Figuration may refer to: In classical music, the use of repetitive patterns; see Figure;