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Le cluster four - traditions

Terms

3four
5traditions
5government
12intellectual
3administration
33public
91history
3brief

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
20.516four - traditions
20.516four - government
20.258intellectual - traditions
30.302administration - public
20.156public - traditions
30.182brief - history
50.151history - intellectual

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000A95 (2008) Jos C. N. RaadscheldersUNDERSTANDING GOVERNMENT: FOUR INTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS IN THE STUDY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
000190 (2013) Michael Onyebuchi EzePan Africanism: A Brief Intellectual History
001550 (1998) Randy HarrisThe emergence of semantics in four linguistic traditions: Hebrew, Sanskrit, Greek, Arabic. Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series III—Studies in the history of the language sciences 82
000372 (2012) Albert W. DzurFour Theses on Participatory Democracy: Toward the Rational Disorganization of Government Institutions
000386 (2012) Glenn JacobsCharles Horton Cooley, Pragmatist or Belletrist? The Complexity of Influence and the Decentering of Intellectual Traditions
000723 (2010) Keith Tribe [Royaume-Uni]Wealth and life: essays on the intellectual history of political economy in Britain, 1848–1914 – By Donald Winch
000788 (2010) Avner Offer [Royaume-Uni]Government and the American economy: a new history – By Price Fishback, Robert Higgs, Gary D. Libecap, John Joseph Wallis, Stanley L. Engerman, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Sumner J. La Croix, Robert A. Margo, Robert A. McGuire, Richard Sylla, Lee J. Alston, Joseph P. Ferrie, Mark Guglielmo, E. C. Pasour, Jr., Randal R. Rucker, and Werner Troesken
000962 (2009) Lesley GreenLines: A brief history by Ingold, Tim
000A93 (2008) David Rooney [Australie] ; Bernard Mckenna [Australie]Wisdom in Public Administration: Looking for a Sociology of Wise Practice
000B61 (2008) Gaylord George CandlerEpistemic Community or Tower of Babel? Theoretical Diffusion in Public Administration
000E74 (2005) Meili SteeleHiding from History: Habermas's Elision of Public Imagination
000E81 (2005) Herman OomsEarly Modern Japanese Intellectual History: USA, France, and Germany
001015 (2003) Mark Bevir ; R. A. W. Rhodes ; Patrick Weller [Australie]Traditions of governance: interpreting the changing role of the public sector
001184 (2002) John F. Turner [Royaume-Uni]A BRIEF HISTORY OF ILLUSION: MILNER, WINNICOTT AND RYCROFT
001415 (1999) Laurel Furumoto [États-Unis]Toward an intellectual history of women: Essays by Linda K. Kerber
001B80 (1990) Martin Jay [États-Unis]Fieldwork and theorizing in intellectual history
000110 (2013-02-01) Cesare Cuttica [France]To Use or Not to Use... The Intellectual Historian and the Isms: A Survey and a Proposal
000115 (2013) Emiko Yoshikawa Egry ; Rosa Maria Godoy Serpa Da Fonseca ; Maria Amélia De Campos Oliveira[Science, public health and nursing: highlighting the gender and generation categories in the episteme of praxis].
000158 (2013) Susan JarosiTraumatic Subjectivity and the Continuum of History: Hermann Nitsch's Orgies Mysteries Theater
000177 (2013) Inmaculada De Melo-Martín [États-Unis] ; Kristen Intemann [États-Unis]Scientific dissent and public policy
000227 (2013) Malika ZeghalCompeting Ways of Life: Islamism, Secularism, and Public Order in the Tunisian Transition
000303 (2012) R. A. W. RhodesTheory, Method and British Political Life History
000361 (2012) Yujing YangIntellectual Property and Climate Change: Inventing Clean Technologies – By Matthew Rimmer
000370 (2012) Gabriele Badano [Royaume-Uni]Genomics and Public Involvement: Giving Justifications Their Due
000527 (2012) Shahid Rahman [France] ; S. MagnierLeibniz' Notion of Conditional Right and the Dynamics of Public Announcement
000576 (2011) Joe HallgartenSpeaking doubt to power: Art as evidence for public policymaking
000594 (2011) John Collins [États-Unis]Melted gold and national bodies: The hermeneutics of depth and the value of history in Brazilian racial politics
000603 (2011) John H. ZammitoHISTORY/PHILOSOPHY/SCIENCE: SOME LESSONS FOR PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
000607 (2011) Joanna Kempner ; Jon F. Merz ; Charles L. BoskForbidden Knowledge: Public Controversy and the Production of Nonknowledge
000617 (2011) Jaap Den Hollander [Pays-Bas]CONTEMPORARY HISTORY AND THE ART OF SELF‐DISTANCING
000718 (2010) Mitchell DeanWhat is society? Social thought and the arts of government
000724 (2010) Aviezer Tucker [République tchèque]WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? JUBILEE REPORT ON HISTORY AND THEORY
000736 (2010) Peter GroenewegenThe hesitant hand: taming self‐interest in the history of economic ideas – By Steven G. Medema
000739 (2010) Derek MatthewsThe Routledge companion to accounting history – Edited by John Richard Edwards and Stephen P. Walker
000747 (2010) Saidiya Hartman [États-Unis]Seymour Drescher. Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2009. Pp. xi, 471. Cloth $95.00, paper $26.99
000748 (2010) Aris SarafianosSensory Politics and Art History: Formalism and Modern Ways of Life
000786 (2010) Graham Ward [Royaume-Uni]HISTORY, BELIEF AND IMAGINATION IN CHARLES TAYLOR'S A SECULAR AGE
000787 (2010) Hava Tirosh-Samuelson [États-Unis]HISTORY AND THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION
000794 (2010) Bishnupriya GuptaFrom coffee to tea cultivation in Ceylon, 1880–1900: an economic and social history – By Roland Wenzlhuemer
000797 (2010) Michael TurnerFarming to halves: the hidden history of sharefarming in England from medieval to modern times – By Elizabeth Griffiths and Mark Overton
000815 (2010) Benjamin Linley WildCalendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. XXV: 16–20 Henry VI (1437–1442) – Edited by Claire NobleCalendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. XXVI: 21–25 Henry VI (1442–1447) – Edited by Matthew L. Holford
000822 (2010) Richard W. UngerAn economic and social history of later medieval Europe, 1000–1500 – By Steven A. Epstein
000840 (2010) Joël Sakarovitch [France]The History of Construction and the History of Science
000884 (2009) Nancy J. ParezoWomen in Anthropology: Autobiographical Narratives and Social History edited by Maria G. Cattell and Marjorie M. Schweitzer
000911 (2009) Jenna Tiitsman [États-Unis]THE LURE OF IMAGES: A HISTORY OF RELIGION AND VISUAL MEDIA IN AMERICA by David MorganKEY WORDS IN RELIGION, MEDIA AND CULTURE edited by David Morgan
000971 (2009) Jeremy Tanner [Royaume-Uni]KARL MANNHEIM AND ALOIS RIEGL: FROM ART HISTORY TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE
000972 (2009) Magnus Marsden [Royaume-Uni]Islam and the prayer economy. History and authority in a Malian town by Soares, Benjamin
000A34 (2009) Dana Arnold [Royaume-Uni]ART HISTORY: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON METHOD
000A37 (2009) Amos Goldberg2. THE VICTIM'S VOICE AND MELODRAMATIC AESTHETICS IN HISTORY
000A91 (2008) George S. SemselZhang Zhen. An Amorous History of the Silver Screen: Shanghai Cinema, 1896–1937. (Cinema and Modernity.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2005. Pp. xxxiii, 488. $30.00
000A99 (2008) Peter Mclaren [États-Unis]This Fist Called My Heart: Public Pedagogy in the Belly of the Beast
000B26 (2008) Philip Mcmichael [États-Unis]Peasants Make Their Own History, But Not Just as They Please . . .
000B46 (2008) John Raine ; John Benington [Royaume-Uni] ; Jean Hartley [Royaume-Uni] ; J. C. Ry Nielsen [Danemark] ; Ton Notten [Pays-Bas]Innovation, design and delivery of MPA programmes for public leaders and managers in Europe
000B52 (2008) John E. CortHistory of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura, CA. 150 BCE–100 CE – By Sonya Rhie Quintanilla
000B57 (2008) George LawsonFor a Public International Relations
000B59 (2008) Henrietta Harrison [États-Unis]Eugenia Lean. Public Passions: The Trial of Shi Jianqiao and the Rise of Popular Sympathy in Republican China. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 2007. Pp. xiv, 290. $45.00
000C16 (2007) Daniel WickbergWhat Is the History of Sensibilities? On Cultural Histories, Old and New
000C62 (2007) Harriet EvansDorothy Ko. Cinderella's Sisters: A Revisionist History of Footbinding. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 2005. Pp. xix, 332. $29.95
000C81 (2007) Martina Deuchler [Royaume-Uni]Alexander Woodside. Lost Modernities: China, Vietnam, Korea, and the Hazards of World History. (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures, 2001.) Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2006. Pp. 142. $22.00
000C83 (2007) John Sanbonmatsu10 The Subject of Freedom at the End of History: Socialism Beyond Humanism
000D21 (2006) Angel Sazcarranza [États-Unis] ; Alfred Vernis [Espagne]The dynamics of public networks
000D26 (2006) Ladislav Kvasz [Slovaquie]The History of Algebra and the Development of the Form of its Language
000D38 (2006) Rosa A. EberlyRhetorics of public scholarship: Democracy, Doxa, and the human barnyard
000E52 (2005) John LardasReview: Body and Soul: A Sympathetic History of American Spiritualism
000E58 (2005) Anthony Sweeting ; Edward VickersOn colonizing ‘colonialism’: the discourses of the history of English in Hong Kong
000E67 (2005) Wolfgang ErnstLET THERE BE IRONY: CULTURAL HISTORY AND MEDIA ARCHAEOLOGY IN PARALLEL LINES
000E69 (2005) Xinzhong Yao [Royaume-Uni]KNOWLEDGE AND INTERPRETATION: A HERMENEUTICAL STUDY OF WISDOM IN EARLY CONFUCIAN AND ISRAELITE TRADITIONS
000E80 (2005) Eileen O'NeillEarly Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy
000F07 (2005) Béatrice Han-Pile [Royaume-Uni]Is early Foucault a historian? : History, history and the analytic of finitude
000F30 (2004) Craig Johnson [Canada]Uncommon Ground: The ‘Poverty of History’ in Common Property Discourse
000F32 (2004) Elías Palti [Argentine]The “Return of the Subject” As a Historico‐Intellectual Problem
000F35 (2004) Marietta L. Baba [États-Unis] ; Julia Gluesing [États-Unis] ; Hilary Ratner [États-Unis] ; Kimberly H. Wagner [États-Unis]The contexts of knowing: natural history of a globally distributed team
001044 (2003) Hannah M. TavaresREADING IN THE WAKE OF POSTCOLONIALITY: CONSTRUCTING “RACE” IN PUBLIC EDUCATION IN THE U.S. TERRITORY OF HAWAII
001052 (2003) Siep Stuurman [Pays-Bas]Liberal Political Theory And The Contingency Of History
001076 (2003) Tracy L. BaetzEDSITEMENT AS WEB SITE AND PUBLIC PROGRAM: A REVIEW OF http:EDSITEMENT.NEH.GOV
001079 (2003) Charles LivingstoneDealing with class: orthodox public discourse and Australian trade unionism
001083 (2003) Ralph PremdasBruno Coppieters and Michel Huysseune (eds) Secession, History, and the Social Sciences. Brussels: VUB Brussels University Press, 2002. 308 pp. Euro 19.70 (pbk).
001094 (2003) L. J. Newby [Royaume-Uni]Anthropology & History
001095 (2003) Lamont LindstromAnthropology & History
001096 (2003) James Diego VigilAnthropology & History
001097 (2003) Dawn Chatty [Royaume-Uni]Anthropology & History
001098 (2003) Nicolas ArgentiAnthropology & History
001270 (2001) Eiman Zein-Elabdin [États-Unis]Contours of a non-modernist discourse: the contested space of history and development
001280 (2001) Mac Campbell [Australie]A Past: A Revolution in Public Ethics
001339 (2000) Hyunyi ChoPUBLIC OPINION AS PERSONAL CULTIVATION: A NORMATIVE NOTION AND A SOURCE OF SOCIAL CONTROL IN TRADITIONAL CHINA
001348 (2000) Cecilia Tohaneanu [République tchèque]Historical Knowledge as Perspectival and Rational: Remarks on the Annales School's Idea of History
001416 (1999) Keith Hollinshead [États-Unis]Tourism as public culture: Horne's ideological commentary on the legerdemain of tourism
001417 (1999) Charles E. Mcclelland [États-Unis]Thinking with history: Explorations in the passage to modernism
001422 (1999) Bruce Kuklick [États-Unis]The political discourse of anarchy: A disciplinary history of international relations
001427 (1999) Mark Bevir [Royaume-Uni] ; R. A. W. Rhodes [Royaume-Uni]Studying British government: reconstructing the research agenda
001431 (1999) David C. Devonis [États-Unis]Sites of vision: The discursive construction of sight in the history of philosophy
001451 (1999) Henderikus J. Stam [Canada]My own private Germany: Daniel Paul Schreber's secret history of modernity
001453 (1999) T. J. BerardMichel Foucault, The History of Sexuality, and the Reformulation of Social Theory
001470 (1999) Philip Nord [États-Unis]French intellectual nobility: Institutional and symbolic transformations in the post‐Sartrian era
001490 (1999) Regina Morantz-Sanchez [États-Unis]Alfred C. Kinsey: A public/private life
001491 (1999) Ian Somerville [Royaume-Uni]Agency versus identity actornetwork theory meets public relations
001544 (1998) James Gilbert [États-Unis]The opening of the American mind: Canons, culture, and history
001546 (1998) B. Edward Mcclellan [États-Unis]The making of the modern university: Intellectual transformation and the marginalization of morality
001561 (1998) Richard Wightman Fox [États-Unis]Religious advocacy and American history
001567 (1998) Andrew KochPOWER, “TEXT,” AND PUBLIC POLICY: THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF JACQUES DERRIDA'S CRITIQUE OF “SUBJECTIVITY”

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