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Doubt Conflict Mediation The Anthropology Of Modern Time 1st Edition Laura Bear

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Doubt Conflict Mediation The Anthropology Of Modern Time 1st Edition Laura Bear
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.87 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Laura Bear
ISBN: 9781118903872, 1118903870
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Doubt Conflict Mediation The Anthropology Of Modern Time 1st Edition Laura Bear by Laura Bear 9781118903872, 1118903870 instant download after payment.

Doubt, Conflict, Mediation is an interdisciplinary examination and reassessment of standard assumptions in social theory about modern time.

  • Rethinks capitalist and neo-liberal conceptions of time from both a sociological and anthropological perspective
  • Blends innovative and rich ethnographic studies from around the world with clear theoretical approaches
  • Examines the timescapes of a variety of institutions and social movements, such as biotech laboratories, civic organizations, planning offices, global sea-trade, urban squatting, and state bureaucracies

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