| Michel de Certeau - 1984 - 260 pages
...interests and desires that are neither determined nor captured by the systems in which they develop.18 Even statistical investigation remains virtually ignorant...compose them but to which they cannot be reduced, and with doing this in reference to its own categories and taxonomies. Statistical investigation grasps... | |
| John Storey - 1998 - 674 pages
...interests and desires that are neither determined nor captured by the systems in which they develop.18 Even statistical investigation remains virtually ignorant...compose them but to which they cannot be reduced, and with doing this in reference to its own categories and taxonomies. Statistical investigation grasps... | |
| Ben Highmore - 2002 - 396 pages
...interests and desires that are neither determined nor captured by the systems in which they develop.18 Even statistical investigation remains virtually ignorant...compose them but to which they cannot be reduced, and with doing this in reference to its own categories and taxonomies. Statistical investigation grasps... | |
| Bill Cope, Dean Mason - 2002 - 278 pages
...investigation remains virtually ignorant of these trajectories,1 since it is satisfied with classifying and calculating, and putting into tables the 'lexical'...compose them but to which they cannot be reduced, and with doing this in reference to its own categories and taxonomies. Statistical investigation grasps... | |
| David B. Clarke, Marcus A. Doel, Kate M. L. Housiaux - 2003 - 300 pages
...interests and desires that are neither determined nor captured by the systems in which they develop.i7 Even statistical investigation remains virtually ignorant...compose them but to which they cannot be reduced, and with doing this in reference to its own categories and taxonomies, Statistical investigation grasps... | |
| D. Soyini Madison, Judith Hamera - 2006 - 592 pages
...conventional quantitative social science are virtually ignorant of these trajectories, since [they are] satisfied with classifying, calculating, and putting...compose them but to which they cannot be reduced. . . . Statistical investigation grasps the material of these practices but not their form. ... (p.... | |
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