Review of Simon Susen: The Foundations of the Social. Between Critical theory and Reflexive Sociology, Oxford, Bardwell Press, 2007. European Studies in Social Theory. Series editors: Peter Hamilton and Bryan Turner. ISBN-13: 978-1-905622-12-
This book uses the theory and analytical tools of Systemic Functional Linguistics to examine the dis...
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Clegg, Flyvbjerg and Haugaard debate the strengths and weaknesses of a Foucauldian-Nietzschean criti...
This article argues that phenomenological sociology has great potential to provide a strong theoret...
The article explores the ways in which the French intellectual tradition in the modern period can be...
Clegg, Flyvbjerg and Haugaard debate the strengths and weaknesses of a Foucauldian-Nietzschean criti...
The paper begins by outlining the approaches to the development of a philosophy of social science in...
In this intervention, I reply to Simon Susen’s review of myDebating Humanity. Towards a Philosophica...
In my answer to Ernst von Glasersfeld\u27s (2008) question Who conceives Society? I proposed a rad...
much more than a collection of key classic articles and papers in the field of discourse analysis. T...
Another version of this article published in Yale journal of criticism, vol. 17, no. 4, Fall 200
This book uses the theory and analytical tools of Systemic Functional Linguistics to examine the dis...
This brief paper responds to a featured article By Ernst von Glasersfeld, titled “Who conceives of s...
This contribution starts with a critical discussion of recent work on discourse theory and analysis ...
This paper argues that Simon Susen’s “Bourdieusian reflections on language: Unavoidable conditions o...
In this lucid and novel examination of the concept of the social in contemporary critical thought, S...
A substantial introductory essay by Derek Robbins in which he situates the work of both Passeron and...
Clegg, Flyvbjerg and Haugaard debate the strengths and weaknesses of a Foucauldian-Nietzschean criti...
This article argues that phenomenological sociology has great potential to provide a strong theoret...
The article explores the ways in which the French intellectual tradition in the modern period can be...
Clegg, Flyvbjerg and Haugaard debate the strengths and weaknesses of a Foucauldian-Nietzschean criti...
The paper begins by outlining the approaches to the development of a philosophy of social science in...
In this intervention, I reply to Simon Susen’s review of myDebating Humanity. Towards a Philosophica...
In my answer to Ernst von Glasersfeld\u27s (2008) question Who conceives Society? I proposed a rad...
much more than a collection of key classic articles and papers in the field of discourse analysis. T...
Another version of this article published in Yale journal of criticism, vol. 17, no. 4, Fall 200
This book uses the theory and analytical tools of Systemic Functional Linguistics to examine the dis...
This brief paper responds to a featured article By Ernst von Glasersfeld, titled “Who conceives of s...
This contribution starts with a critical discussion of recent work on discourse theory and analysis ...