Modes of Knowing
How might we think differently? This book is an attempt to respond to this question. Its contributors are all interested in non-standard modes of knowing. They are all more or less uneasy with the restrictions or the agendas implied by academic modes of knowing, and they have chosen to do this by wo...
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Main Author: | John Law, Evelyn Ruppert (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Mattering Press
2016
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