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https://www.academia.edu/69242070/The_Sharing_Economy_in_Europe_Developments_Practices_and…

…s granting each other temporary access to under-utilised physical assets (‘idle capacity’), possibly for money.’ As for the multidimensionality of the term, Habibi et al. (2016) came up with the sharing economy continuum based on Belk (2007), ranging from pure sharing (see Belk’s…

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/75545151/Process_Structure_and_Form_An_Evolutionary_Transpersonal…

…ven as ritual drivers produc- human symbolism—in some cultures tied in with the capacity to generate I’s of increasing complexity, also Michell, 1979, for a cross-cultural compendium ing ASC. By way of ASC, or symbolism associated notions of a sacred landscape (e.g., Chinese fung…

https://www.academia.edu/39799443/Mortuary_Practice_Imperial_Conquest_and_Sociopolitical_C…

…produce the conditions that make these practices possible. Agency refers to the capacity to engage in a willful act, a capacity that varies according to the social agent and that is continually recreated through interactions either with living or non-living entities (Tung, 2014, …

https://www.academia.edu/8515479/Failed_Statebuilding_Intervention_the_State_and_the_Dynam…

…fraid of context and the local, because they expose their ignorance and lack of capacity. They are thus caught in a trap of their own making. Agency on the ground in hidden, local and contextual modes – representing little-noticed or little-understood dynamics of peace formation …

https://www.academia.edu/81953035/Understanding_neoliberalism_as_governmentality_a_case_st…

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