reTurn oFThe good king469I concur with Gruschke (2004, 105-108) and Yudru Tsomu (2006, 37) when they say that Nangchen was more of a federation of clans united under the royal banner than a centralized polity, and that loyalty to the king was borne out of a sentiment for him as ...
practice, have implied that competing actors reconfigure it in the process [29]. Finally, Swan et al. noted from their case studies that “[k]nowledge does not travel untouched through social interactions; evidence is modified at the point of decision-making” [22]. In short, many researcher...