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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 22.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000175 (1996) Nigel BlakeThe Democracy We Need: Situation, Post‐Foundationalism and Enlightenment
000178 (2010) Kristen Intemann25 Years of Feminist Empiricism and Standpoint Theory: Where Are We Now?
000426 (2003) Simon Reid-Henry [Royaume-Uni]Under the Microscope: Fieldwork Practice and Cuba's Biotechnology Industry: A Reflexive Affair?
000458 (2010) Beat B Chi [Allemagne]Zur Krise der westdeutschen Grenzwertpolitik in den 1970er Jahren: Die Verwandlung des Berufskrebses von einem toxikologischen in ein sozioökonomisches Problem
000625 (2011) Inmaculada De Melo-Martín ; Kristen IntemannFeminist Resources for Biomedical Research: Lessons from the HPV Vaccines
000663 (2006) Michael Brown [États-Unis] ; Larry Knopp [États-Unis]Places or polygons? Governmentality, scale, and the census in the Gay and Lesbian Atlas
000746 (1988) Alasdair MacintyreSōphrosunē: How a Virtue Can Become Socially Disruptive
000859 (2006) Ioannis Partsakoulakis [Grèce] ; George Vouros [Grèce]Using Socially Deliberating Agents in Organized Settings
000963 (1986) Elizabeth Buck [États-Unis]English in the linguistic transformation of Hawaii: literacy, languages and discourse
000B97 (1998) Gavin Kendall [Australie] ; Mike Michael [Royaume-Uni]Thinking the unthought
000D34 (2001) John A. TeskeThe Genesis of Mind and Spirit
000E24 (2005) Nina Laurie [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Andolina [États-Unis] ; Sarah Radcliffe [Royaume-Uni]Ethnodevelopment: Social Movements, Creating Experts and Professionalising Indigenous Knowledge in Ecuador
000F10 (2011) Kasper Rodil [Danemark] ; Heike Winschiers-Theophilus [Namibie] ; Nicola J. Bidwell [Afrique du Sud] ; S Ren Eskildsen [Danemark] ; Matthias Rehm [Danemark] ; Gereon Koch Kapuire [Namibie]A New Visualization Approach to Re-Contextualize Indigenous Knowledge in Rural Africa
001040 (2008) Kersty HobsonReasons to Be Cheerful: Thinking Sustainably in a (Climate) Changing World
001095 (2008) Dave Holmes ; Stuart J. Murray ; Amélie Perron ; Janet Mccabe [Canada]Nursing Best Practice Guidelines: reflecting on the obscene rise of the void
001178 (2007) David Turnbull [Australie]Maps Narratives and Trails: Performativity, Hodology and Distributed Knowledges in Complex Adaptive Systems – an Approach to Emergent Mapping
001217 (1980) Kenneth Robert OlwigHistorical geography and the society/nature “problematic”: the perspective of J. F. Schouw, G. P. Marsh and E. Reclus
001451 (2010) Melissa J. BrownChanging authentic identities: evidence from Taiwan and China
001580 (2007) J. P. SinghCulture or Commerce? A Comparative Assessment of International Interactions and Developing Countries at UNESCO, WTO, and Beyond
001604 (2012) Morgan Robertson [États-Unis]Measurement and alienation: making a world of ecosystem services
001629 (2006) Alison PullenGendering the Research Self: Social Practice and Corporeal Multiplicity in the Writing of Organizational Research

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