Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Sociology BOOK REVIEW EDITOR : H. Malcolm MACDONALD ASSOCIATE EDITOR : C. Lyn LARSON ASSISTANT EDITORS : Susan BURKE ... Sociology , University of Texas at Austin ; Earl BLACK , Political Science , University of South Carolina ; Francine ...
... Sociology BOOK REVIEW EDITOR : H. Malcolm MACDONALD ASSOCIATE EDITOR : C. Lyn LARSON ASSISTANT EDITORS : Susan BURKE ... Sociology , University of Texas at Austin ; Earl BLACK , Political Science , University of South Carolina ; Francine ...
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... Sociology BOOK REVIEW EDITOR : H. Malcolm MACDONALD ASSOCIATE EDITOR : C. Lyn LARSON ASSISTANT EDITORS : Susan BURKE , Sherry WELLER EDITORIAL BOARD : David ADAMANY , Political Science , Wayne State University ; William R. ALLEN ...
... Sociology BOOK REVIEW EDITOR : H. Malcolm MACDONALD ASSOCIATE EDITOR : C. Lyn LARSON ASSISTANT EDITORS : Susan BURKE , Sherry WELLER EDITORIAL BOARD : David ADAMANY , Political Science , Wayne State University ; William R. ALLEN ...
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... sociology is and what sociologists do as well as his views on the future of sociology as an autonomous field of scientific inquiry . In the first essay , the reader will find a recapitulation of many of Giddens's previously stated views ...
... sociology is and what sociologists do as well as his views on the future of sociology as an autonomous field of scientific inquiry . In the first essay , the reader will find a recapitulation of many of Giddens's previously stated views ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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