| Denise Thompson - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 180
...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... | |
| 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 564
...prevent people. to whatever degree. from having grievances by shaping their perceptions. cogmtions 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... | |
| Canadian Industrial Relations Association. Meeting, Gregor Murray - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...third face, in which conflict is latent, because the interests of the stronger prevail over the weaker "by shaping their perceptions... and preferences in...they see it as natural... or... divinely ordained and beneficial" (Lukes 1974). We can gain some insights into the impact of individual contracting and collective... | |
| Mark Haugaard - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 358
...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... | |
| Heba Aziz El-Kholy - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 292
...prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances, by shaping their perceptions, cognition 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 J. Delaney, Rick Eckstein - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 250
...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? (24) When pursuing publicly financed sports stadiums, local... | |
| Emilio Santoro - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 306
...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 value it as divinely ordained and beneficial? tLukes. l974. 24l. Then liberal... | |
| Jens H. Fischer - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 172
...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... | |
| Patricia Allen - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 278
...perfect example of hegemony. The effect of hegemony is that it shapes people's 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 see it as divinely ordained... | |
| James Mayers, Stephen Bass - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 353
...prevent people, to whatever degree, 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..." (Lukes, 1984) The balance of power between interests may be highly entrenched, but it is rare for a... | |
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