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This is a theme that appears often in this collection ; in fact , it is remarkable how many of the ideas first expressed by Maria Mies in 1977 are the very ideas elaborated upon by feminist social scientists writing in 1981 .
This is a theme that appears often in this collection ; in fact , it is remarkable how many of the ideas first expressed by Maria Mies in 1977 are the very ideas elaborated upon by feminist social scientists writing in 1981 .
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A recent headline in the Chronicle of Higher Education announces that , ' Social Scientists , Unable to Explain Some Issues , Turning to Humanities . The article goes on to report that the president of the Social Science Research ...
A recent headline in the Chronicle of Higher Education announces that , ' Social Scientists , Unable to Explain Some Issues , Turning to Humanities . The article goes on to report that the president of the Social Science Research ...
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They must learn that scientific work and a scientific outlook is not the privilege of professional scientists , but that the creativity of science depends on its being rooted in ...
They must learn that scientific work and a scientific outlook is not the privilege of professional scientists , but that the creativity of science depends on its being rooted in ...
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theories of Womens Studies and the autonomy | 1 |
Theorising about theorising | 27 |
why and how | 46 |
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