Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 70
One implication of this discussion is that differences in measures of one aspect of
environmental quality across locations may not be evidence per se of injustice .
The “ relative deprivation " approach tries to explain these differences with ...
One implication of this discussion is that differences in measures of one aspect of
environmental quality across locations may not be evidence per se of injustice .
The “ relative deprivation " approach tries to explain these differences with ...
Page 167
Individuals in both parts of the country were suddenly faced , once again , with
questions about German identity that had not been adequately addressed after
World War II ( see Tuttle , 1994 , for a discussion of the effect of this problem on ...
Individuals in both parts of the country were suddenly faced , once again , with
questions about German identity that had not been adequately addressed after
World War II ( see Tuttle , 1994 , for a discussion of the effect of this problem on ...
Page 396
The large proportion of immigrants among scientists has led to heated
discussions , among policy makers and ... Any discussion of immigrant scientists '
experiences is at best incomplete , however , if it does not explicitly consider the
gender ...
The large proportion of immigrants among scientists has led to heated
discussions , among policy makers and ... Any discussion of immigrant scientists '
experiences is at best incomplete , however , if it does not explicitly consider the
gender ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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