 | Andy Alaszewski - 1986 - عدد الصفحات: 296
...prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their...either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable or because they value it as divinely ordained... | |
 | John Smyth - 1989 - عدد الصفحات: 260
...'prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their...either because they can see or imagine no alternative to ir, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable' (Lukes, 1974, p.24). This notion of power,... | |
 | Stewart Clegg - 1989 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...insidious exercise of power', that which prevents grievances by shaping people's 'perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their role in the existing order of things'. How on earth is the trick done? What is it that can culturally dupe people in this way? (At this juncture... | |
 | Robert W. Jackman - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 212
...prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their...either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable, or because they value it as divinely ordained... | |
 | Timothy Beatley - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...degree, from having grievances by shaping their Ethics of Land-Use Politics perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their...either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable, or because they value it as divinely ordained... | |
 | John Scott - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 448
...prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their...either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable, or because they value it as divinely ordained... | |
 | Kevin James Dougherty - 1994 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...by shaping their perceptions. cognitions. and preferences in such a way that they accept their rote in the existing order of things. either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it. or because they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial? iLukes. 1974: 24i 1 argue that... | |
 | Tom DeLuca - 1995 - عدد الصفحات: 308
...exercise of power to prevent people . . . from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their role in the existing order of things?23 To rely on felt grievances as the indicator of real interests, or to equate their absence... | |
 | E. Nathaniel Gates - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept. their...either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable, or because they value it as divinely ordained... | |
 | Hans Theodorus Blokland - 1997 - عدد الصفحات: 340
...prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their...either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable, or because they value it as divinely ordained... | |
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