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The archaeology of knowledge

Gary Gutting
- pp 227-260
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We may not be able to make you love reading, but archaeology of knowledge will lead you to love reading starting from now as mentioned in this paper, and book is the window to open the new world.
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We may not be able to make you love reading, but archaeology of knowledge will lead you to love reading starting from now. Book is the window to open the new world. The world that you want is in the better stage and level. World will always guide you to even the prestige stage of the life. You know, this is some of how reading will give you the kindness. In this case, more books you read more knowledge you know, but it can mean also the bore is full.

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Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research

TL;DR: Part 1: Social Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Text Analysis 1. Introduction 2. Texts, Social Events, and Social Practices 3. Intertextuality and Assumptions Part 2: Genres and Action 4. Genres 5. Meaning Relations between Sentences and Clauses 6. Discourses 8. Representations of Social Events Part 4: Styles and Identities 9. Modality and Evaluation 11. Conclusion
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A set of principles for conducting and evaluating interpretive field studies in information systems

TL;DR: A set of principles for the conduct and evaluation of interpretive field research in information systems is proposed, along with their philosophical rationale, and the usefulness of the principles is illustrated by evaluating three publishedinterpretive field studies drawn from the IS research literature.
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Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences

TL;DR: In Sorting Things Out, Bowker and Star as mentioned in this paper explore the role of categories and standards in shaping the modern world and examine how categories are made and kept invisible, and how people can change this invisibility when necessary.
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On Two Metaphors for Learning and the Dangers of Choosing Just One

TL;DR: In this article, two such metaphors are identified: the acquisition metaphor and the participation metaphor, and their entailments are discussed and evaluated, and the question of theoretical unification of research on learning is addressed, wherein the purpose is to show how too great a devotion to one particular metaphor can lead to theoretical distortions and to undesirable practices.
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Knowledge-Based Innovation Systems and the Model of a Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine the evolutionary perspective in economics with the reflexive turn from sociology to provide a richer understanding of how knowledge-based systems of innovation are shaped and reconstructed, whereas the institutional arrangements (e.g., national systems) can be expected to remain under reconstruction.
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Foucault and reality

Jonathan Joseph
- 01 Mar 2004 - 
TL;DR: Foucault's early works are heavily influenced by an anti-humanist structuralism which is employed in the studies of madness and illness and theoretically elaborated in The Order of Things and The Archaeology of Knowledge as discussed by the authors.
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Race, gender and sex on the net: semantic networks of selling and storytelling sex tourism:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate how discourses of race, gender, sexuality and the market intersect online in sex tourism websites and show how identity formation is based not on a dominant unitary identity but emanates through a number of strategic points of negotiation over the meaning of identification and difference.
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Machinic assemblages: women, art education and space

TL;DR: The authors explored connections between women, art education and spatial relations drawing on the concept of machinic assemblage as a useful analytical tool for making sense of the heterogeneity and meshwork of life narratives and their social milieus.
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'That awful place was home':reflections on the contested meanings of Craig Dunain asylum

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored a particular Scottish asylum geography (Craig Dunain Hospital near Inverness) as a meaningful social space, drawing on archival evidence and combined with contemporary patient and staff voices.
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Routledge handbook of primary physical education

TL;DR: Routledge handbook of primary physical education, Routledge Handbook of Primary Physical Education (RHPE) as discussed by the authors, Routledge Handbook of PPE (RPE).