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Chapter 2 is concerned to advance some of the theoretical and practical agenda outlined at the end of Chapter 1 by introducing issues of ontology and epistemology so as to outline a methodological sketch to frame a number of our main hypotheses.

We thank Barbara Cameron, Matt Davies and Tim Di Muzio for helpful suggestions on this chapter.

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Bakker, I., Gill, S. (2003). Ontology, Method, and Hypotheses. In: Bakker, I., Gill, S. (eds) Power, Production and Social Reproduction. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230522404_2

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