Reflexivity
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- | + | Within the social sciences the term reflexivity is known as the ability of a person in reflecting the direction of social conduct. In other words, a person is able to think about his doing and thinking. In this way he or she can intentionally govern his or her activities | |
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- | === | + | * Lippunder, R. & Werlen, B. (2009). Structuration theory. In: International Encyclopedia for Human Geography. Elsevier |
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* page created by--[[User:HennyLi|HennyLi]] 13:41, 16 October 2012 (CEST) | * page created by--[[User:HennyLi|HennyLi]] 13:41, 16 October 2012 (CEST) |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 21 October 2012
General
Within the social sciences the term reflexivity is known as the ability of a person in reflecting the direction of social conduct. In other words, a person is able to think about his doing and thinking. In this way he or she can intentionally govern his or her activities
Sources
- Lippunder, R. & Werlen, B. (2009). Structuration theory. In: International Encyclopedia for Human Geography. Elsevier
Contributions
- page created by--HennyLi 13:41, 16 October 2012 (CEST)