Search Results - "heterodoxy"
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Heterodox Political Economy Specialization and Interconnection -- Concepts of Contradiction, Heterogeneous Agents, Uneven Development
Published 2007“…We argue that the evolution of heterodoxy over the past four decades has seen both specialization and interconnection. …”
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Can the principles of heterodox political economy explain its own re-emergence and development?
Published 2008“…Design/methodology/approach - Four major principles of heterodoxy are applied successively to this issue: historical specificty; contradiction; heterogeneous agents and groups; and circular and cumulative causation. …”
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Emergent issues In heterodox Islam among the Yoruba of Nigeria
Published 2012“…The article seeks to identify and analyze the factors instrumental to the growing influence of heterodoxy on orthodoxy, and offer practical recommendations for possible purification of Yoruba Islam from traditional, heretical, heterodox or non-Islamic practices.…”
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Reshaping the Field from the Outside in: Aboriginal People and Student Journalists Working Together
Published 2018“…These concepts include capital, habitus, homology, orthodoxy and heterodoxy, misrecognition and symbolic violence (Bourdieu and Wacquant 1992; Swartz 1997).…”
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Constructing Policy Contributions from Critiques: Two Examples from Research into Australian Care Work
Published 2013“…It is also undeniably the case that heterodoxy in economics has been closely associated with extensive and ongoing critiquing of mainstream economics for several decades, Frank Stilwell's body of work demonstrates the importance of linking critiques with contributions to policy discussion and applied research. …”
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The methodology of Ibn Hazm in comparative religion with special reference to his master piece Al-Fasl Fi Al-Milal Wa Al-Ahwa’ Wa Al-Nihal
Published 2013“…(Christ Era), in the field of comparative religion with special reference to his master piece entitled al-Fasl fi al-Milal wa al-Ahwa’ wa al-Nihal - the Decisive Word on Sects, Heterodoxies, and Denominations. This study examines Ibn Hazm’s original contribution to the development of the science of comparative religion and discusses his methodology in dealing with theological doctrines of Christianity. …”
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