Inventing the Social

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Inventing the Social
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ISBN-10 : 099552775X
ISBN-13 : 9780995527751
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Book Synopsis Inventing the Social by : Noortje Marres

Book excerpt: Inventing the Social showcases recent efforts to develop new ways of knowing society that combine social research with creative practice. With contributions from leading scholars, the book provides practical and conceptual pointers on how to connect the doing, researching and making of social life in potentially new ways.


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