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VOLUME 43 / 2000;
Roar Rudolf
HagetL Stichweh
Introduction:
Observing
Luhmann
Systems Theory as an Alternative to Action as a Theory? The Rise of 'Communication' Theoretical Option Luhmann's General Sociology and Functional
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Mechanism
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Reply to Ringen
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Actor Network Theory and After ed. by John Law and John Hassard PILA JALLINOJA Using the Bodies of the Dead: Legal Ethical and Organisational of Organ Transplantation by Nora Machado ANN-MARI SELLERBERG Dimensions
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Actors on the Changing European Countryside ed. by Leo Granberg Imre Kov?ch JUKKA OKSA The Ethnographic Self Fieldwork and the Representation Amanda Coffey LAURA ASSMUTH
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