Recognition Theory as Social Research Investigating the Dynamics of

Presents the case for an exciting new research program in the social sciences based on the theory of recognition developed by Axel Honneth and others in recent years. The theory provides a frame for revealing new insights about conflicts and the potential

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Recognition Theory as Social Research Investigating the Dynamics of Social Conflict Edited by

Shane O’Neill and

Nicholas H. Smith

10.1057/9781137262929 - Recognition Theory as Social Research, Edited by Shane O'Neill and Nicholas H. Smith

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to The Chinese University of Hong Kong - PalgraveConnect - 2015-10-11

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Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to The Chinese University of Hong Kong - PalgraveConnect - 2015-10-11

Recognition Theory as Social Research

10.1057/9781137262929 - Recognition Theory as Social Research, Edited by Shane O'Neill and Nicholas H. Smith

10.1057/9781137262929 - Recognition Theory as Social Research, Edited by Shane O'Neill and Nicholas H. Smith

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to The Chinese University of Hong Kong - PalgraveConnect - 2015-10-11

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Investigating the Dynamics of Social Conflict Edited by

Shane O’Neill Professor of Political Theory and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

and

Nicholas H. Smith Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University, Australia

10.1057/9781137262929 - Recognition Theory as Social Research, Edited by Shane O'Neill and Nicholas H. Smith

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to The Chinese University of Hong Kong - PalgraveConnect - 2015-10-11

Recognition Theory as Social Research

Editorial matter and selection © Shane O’Neill and Nicholas H. Smith 2012 Individual chapters © respective authors 2012 Foreword © Axel Honneth

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