Between daily routine and violent protest: interpreting the technicity of action

Boston: De Gruyter (2021)
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Human action has a technical dimension. This book is a hermeneutic and social theoretical interpretation of how acquired capabilities and the means of action together shape the technicity of action. The enactment of individual, group, and institutio.

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