TRANSFORMATIONALIST ESSAYS
Although the seepage of Transformationalism into other fields of human endeavour, such as religion, international relations, linguistic philosophy and American politics, can be seen as a ‘good thing’, it is rather disappointing to find that the originators of the term are so frequently ignored by the academic confraternity. Although one does not want to deter writers from pursuing their own transformationalistic goals, I feel a need to redress the balance a little. To write a book entitled “Globalization And Social Exclusion: A Transformationalist Perspective” and then have no mention of Stoke or the founding fathers could be considered avant-garde, but I do think that we need more than the author’s name - Ronaldo Munck - to give it transformationalistic credence (albeit a wonderful conflation of the Latin, the Scandinavian, the cloistered screaming of a world in terror). This section therefore will be devoted to essays on the subject of the original Transformationalists. ESSAYS
1. The Art of Transformationalism by Fred Hughes |
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