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définition de transformistic dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de transformiste dans le dictionnaire est de ou liée au transformisme ou aux transformistes; relative à la croyance en l'évolution des espèces biologiques.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TRANSFORMISTIC»
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1
Reflections on Leadership
So I began writing papers about a new conceptual framework for organization,
which I termed "transformistic organizations," to answer my question. Bennis and
Slater (1968), Schon (1971), and Emery and Trist (1971) influenced my work then
.
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Contingency, Hegemony, Universality: Contemporary Dialogues ...
II My prey ious analysis pn supposed the presence of a clear-cut frontier
separating an oppressive power from the rest of society - although I have already
hinted that transformistic strategies can blur or destabilize that frontier.
Nevertheless, it is ...
Judith Butler, Ernesto Laclau, Slavoj Žižek,
2000
3
Justice and Democracy: Cross-cultural Perspectives : ...
But in any process of hegemonic decline, this transformistic absorption becomes
impossible and the equivalential logics interrupt the pure particularism of the
individual democratic demands. As we can see, this dimension of universality ...
Ronald Bontekoe, Mariėtta Tigranovna Stepani︠a︡nt︠s︡,
1997
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Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity
2000:303–304) refers toas 'transformistic' operations.1 These
operationsareproduced bythelogic ofdifference asameans by which the
systemneutralises theequivalential potentialof particularistic demands. Thus,itis
an imperative of the radical ...
5
Church Administration Handbook
The Church as a Transformistic Organization As church leaders and as
transformational leaders, our task is to make the church a transformistic
organization. We are to transform individuals within the church, thereby
transforming the church ...
But in any process of hegemonic decline, this transformistic absorption becomes
impossible and the equivalential logics interrupt the pure particularism of the
individual democratic demands. As we can see, this dimension of universality ...
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Employing the Logic of Attraction Over the Logic of ...
... the basic human needs for achievement and sense of belonging and
recognition and ultimately the ability to live up to one's ideals. 4. Leadership and
followership in transformistic organizations are predicated less on positional
authority ...
8
Papacy and Development: Newman and the Primacy of the Pope
... against a strict application of the Vincentian canon.19 All this insistence of
Newman's on the formation in the course of time of Catholic teachings would
seem naturally to lead to what has been called a transformistic theory of
developments, ...
9
Philosophy in the Development of Law
It is the idea of transformistic evolution 'which alone interests us here and the
import of which it behooves us to examine. I: Domain of Transformistic Evolution.
According to the very principle of evolutionism the diverse human races must
spring ...
Pierre de Tourtoulon,
1922
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Unfolding revelation: the nature of doctrinal development
Origin. and. Development. of. the. Transformistic. Theory. The Reformers in their
own way preserved a very important point of the old conception of faith that had
been obscured in post- Scotistic theology. The decline of medieval scholasticism
...
Jan Hendrik Walgrave,
1972