List of bibliographic references
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000214 (1998) |
Sohail Inayatullah [Australie] | Macrohistory and futures studies |
000440 (2010) |
Alan Holland [Irlande (pays)] | A Prediction Market for Toxic Assets |
000442 (2002) |
Robert Mayhew [Royaume-Uni] | Geography, print culture and the Renaissance: “The road less travelled by” |
000464 (2012) |
Jennifer Summit | Renaissance Humanism and the Future of the Humanities |
000529 (2009) |
Laura S. Grillo | Divination: Epistemology, Agency, and Identity in Contemporary Urban West Africa |
000747 (2004) |
Francis Schrag | What Future for Social Science? |
000827 (2009) |
Michael Baizerman [États-Unis] ; Donald W. Compton [Niger] | What did we learn from the case studies about managing evaluation? |
000962 (2010) |
Tara Atluri | Migratory Emotions: The Murder of Jean Charles de Menezes |
000989 (2011) |
Elizabeth J. Tisdell | The wisdom of webs a‐weaving: Adult education and the paradoxes of complexity in changing times |
000A48 (2011) |
Stephen Legg [Royaume-Uni] | Assemblage/apparatus: using Deleuze and Foucault |
000C07 (2001) |
Mihaela Kelemen [Royaume-Uni] ; Tuomo Peltonen [Finlande] | Ethics, morality and the subject: the contribution of Zygmunt Bauman and Michel Foucault to `postmodern’ business ethics |
000D89 (2004) |
Wayne Parsons [Royaume-Uni] | Not Just Steering but Weaving: Relevant Knowledge and the Craft of Building Policy Capacity and Coherence |
001009 (2010) |
Shushok Frank Jr. [États-Unis] ; Scott H. Moore [États-Unis] | Reading, study, and discussion of the “great texts” of literature, philosophy, and politics as a complement to contemporary leadership education literature |
001051 (2006) |
Hanan A. Alexander [Israël] | A View from Somewhere: Explaining the Paradigms of Educational Research |
001083 (2010) |
Tim Thornton [Royaume-Uni] | Clinical judgement, expertise and skilled coping |
001109 (2011) |
Richard Olson [États-Unis] | A DYNAMIC MODEL FOR “SCIENCE AND RELIGION”: INTERACTING SUBCULTURES |
001144 (2001) |
Jenny Spouse [Royaume-Uni] | Bridging theory and practice in the supervisory relationship: a sociocultural perspective |
001217 (1980) |
Kenneth Robert Olwig | Historical geography and the society/nature “problematic”: the perspective of J. F. Schouw, G. P. Marsh and E. Reclus |
001316 (1990) |
Dan Martin [États-Unis] | Anthropology on the boundary and the boundary in anthropology |
001448 (2012) |
Dean J. Machin [Royaume-Uni] | Political Legitimacy, the Egalitarian Challenge, and Democracy |
001460 (2012) |
Gulshan Ara Khan [Royaume-Uni] | Habermas and Oakeshott on Rationalism, Morality and Democratic Politics |
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