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https://www.academia.edu/26038245/Accessing_intangible_technologies_through_experimental_a…

…0: 268). According to Bourdieu, (2014 [1984]: 140) taste is "the propensity and capacity to appropriate (material- ly or symbolically) a given class of classified, classifying practices"; often closely linked to social elite in position to set its conditions. That which equals go…

https://www.academia.edu/49201358/_2014_Language_Emergence_in_the_Seattle_DeafBlind_Commun…

…is as if clause was pushed to its breaking point. While di↵er- ences in sensory capacity, sensory orientation, social roles, status, biography, and memory, all a↵ect the ability of participants to establish reciprocity (Hanks 2013), this case highlights the fact that perspectives…

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https://www.academia.edu/45581344/_Un_Equal_Pathways_to_Higher_Education_Social_Origins_an…

…the development of an equality-related analysis in education on account of its “capacity to be a critical and generative force” (Lynch, 2006, p. 86). A broadly accepted thesis in sociology of education since 17 the 1960s is the existence of inequality of educational opportunities…