The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... individual attribute , but it extends out from the family , the source from which is springs . Prestige and status do not seem to be objects of exclusively individual appropriation , since they can spread to whomever is close to the ...
... individual attribute , but it extends out from the family , the source from which is springs . Prestige and status do not seem to be objects of exclusively individual appropriation , since they can spread to whomever is close to the ...
Pagina 51
... individual will , “ one individual , one opinion , one voice " ( Garrigou 1992 : 277 ) . However , according to our ethnography , the voter appears rather to be a collection of voices and an agglomerate of wills . Not quite an individual ...
... individual will , “ one individual , one opinion , one voice " ( Garrigou 1992 : 277 ) . However , according to our ethnography , the voter appears rather to be a collection of voices and an agglomerate of wills . Not quite an individual ...
Pagina 66
... individual accountability ( i.e. , the role of holding indi- viduals responsible and applying sanctions ) , for instance , is also a universal principle , since impunity is expected to undermine integrity . Specific mechanisms like ...
... individual accountability ( i.e. , the role of holding indi- viduals responsible and applying sanctions ) , for instance , is also a universal principle , since impunity is expected to undermine integrity . Specific mechanisms like ...
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