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One thing Ive noticed about this forum, 12:38 - Apr 12 with 1841 viewsMeadowlark

is that people keep posting generalisations about what "the forum" thinks, as if they are above it all.



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One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 15:30 - Apr 12 with 259 viewsWeWereZombies


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One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 15:32 - Apr 12 with 257 viewsfactual_blue

One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 14:53 - Apr 12 by PhilTWTD

Applied Social Science was my degree, although it was my post-grad lecturers in Sociology of Sport that I was remembering regarding reification. They were advocates of the figurational sociology of Norbert Elias.


Applied Social Science and Latin, I assume?

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One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 15:47 - Apr 12 with 240 viewsPhilTWTD

One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 15:14 - Apr 12 by Mullet

Very nice. You’ve gone up in my estimation obviously!


Sociology your degree?
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One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 16:06 - Apr 12 with 229 viewsMullet

One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 15:47 - Apr 12 by PhilTWTD

Sociology your degree?


Yeah pretty much, although the BBC had some input in mine so it has a fancy title because it had specific Media and Culture modules in it, but it’s from the Manchester school of Sociology still.

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One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 17:01 - Apr 12 with 201 viewssolemio

One thing Ive noticed about this forum, on 14:53 - Apr 12 by PhilTWTD

Applied Social Science was my degree, although it was my post-grad lecturers in Sociology of Sport that I was remembering regarding reification. They were advocates of the figurational sociology of Norbert Elias.


I think most of us are advocates of old Nobby's figurational sociology.
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