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- noun Plural form of
theorization .
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The papers herein map versions of a psychoanalysis avant la lettre, but more crucially these essays imagine how psychoanalysis before Freud thinks itself differently, as well as anticipating and staging its later concerns, theorizations, and institutionalizations.
About This Volume 2008
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The papers herein map versions of a psychoanalysis avant la lettre, then, but also imagine how psychoanalysis before Freud thinks itself differently, as well as anticipating and staging its later concerns, theorizations, and institutionalizations.
Introduction 2008
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The third term in the revolutionary trinity of liberté, égalité, fraternité involved potent experiences, expressions, and theorizations of friendship.
Annotations 2007
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As for the Washington Post hack's theorizations of the nuances of "mockery," I'm speechless.
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I wasn't privileging "refinement" over "baseness," merely pointing out that they often exist within each other as within a suspension, and that they shouldn't be seen as pure oppositions, which is too often the way that certain contemporary theorizations of the grotesque cast it Johannes Gorranson's, for instance.
David's comment Dodie Bellamy 2008
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On one end there are theorists who accept the prescriptions of neoclassical environmental economics, and with some adjustments, develop theorizations on the institutional role required to implement neoclassical prescriptions.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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Perhaps because of its theoretical strength in the area of exchange and the influence of exchange in contemporary society, neoclassical economists have hopefully applied these theorizations to phenomena which rest outside of very specific exchange oriented models.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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With the rise of environmental awareness in the 1970s the main schools of thought within political economy revisited their theorizations.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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Ecological economists reject the neoclassical theorizations of the environment-economic problem as an externality.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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Elaborate criticisms of these abstractions have been developed, one of which discusses the misplaced concreteness of neoclassical theorizations.
Neoclassical, institutional, and marxist approaches to the environment-economic relationship 2007
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