| 21. | However it is now accepted that technology and materials were part of conscious choices indivisible from their social meaning.
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| 22. | The criteria used in, say, the U . S . may not hold much social meaning in, say, Germany.
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| 23. | Willie Davis wishes he could see a great social meaning in the success of sports superstars like Tiger Woods.
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| 24. | Spatializations are therefore both ways of fixing in place cultural values and important social meanings, but also change over time.
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| 25. | In such networks of innovation the users or communities of users can further develop technologies and reinvent their social meaning.
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| 26. | Marcuse discusses the social meaning of biology-history seen not as a class struggle, but a fight against repression of our instincts.
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| 27. | They called themselves the " Secessionists ", a term that Stieglitz latched onto for both its artistic and its social meanings.
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| 28. | Social semiotics focuses on social meaning-making practices of all types, whether visual, verbal or aural in nature ( Thibault, 1991 ).
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| 29. | In 1953, the dissertation was published in hardcover by the Julian Press as " Jung's Psychology and its Social Meaning ".
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| 30. | Last but not least, as attitudes towards alternative index is disconnected from the social meaning it used to be linked to.
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