Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 76
... differentiation erode , given the mobility and universalistic orienta- tion of modern industrial societies . As structural props are removed , the subjective salience of ethnic identity erodes and eventually disappears ( Gordon , 1964 ) ...
... differentiation erode , given the mobility and universalistic orienta- tion of modern industrial societies . As structural props are removed , the subjective salience of ethnic identity erodes and eventually disappears ( Gordon , 1964 ) ...
Page 254
... differentiate themselves . The increased political instability of recent years , especially the Re- publican takeover of the House of Representatives , seems to support Coleman's conclusion . An interesting question that Coleman does ...
... differentiate themselves . The increased political instability of recent years , especially the Re- publican takeover of the House of Representatives , seems to support Coleman's conclusion . An interesting question that Coleman does ...
Page 484
... differentiation through trademark support . Like its companion , this book should prove a valuable reference for researchers and prac- titioners in location theory and spatial economics . Together , the two volumes provide a very useful ...
... differentiation through trademark support . Like its companion , this book should prove a valuable reference for researchers and prac- titioners in location theory and spatial economics . Together , the two volumes provide a very useful ...
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Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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