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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of most articles to Shupe's admittedly “ closed system approach , ” which limits explanation to organizational ... churches and cults are well recognized , adding these variables to the theoretical mix helps explain why a cult with no ...
of most articles to Shupe's admittedly “ closed system approach , ” which limits explanation to organizational ... churches and cults are well recognized , adding these variables to the theoretical mix helps explain why a cult with no ...
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In this article we attempt to explain this intellectual efflorescence in terms of changes in the social structure of ... change within universities , provides a more proximate explanation for the growing popularity of postmodernism .
In this article we attempt to explain this intellectual efflorescence in terms of changes in the social structure of ... change within universities , provides a more proximate explanation for the growing popularity of postmodernism .
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This self - absorption may explain why examining trends particular to the institution in which most postmodernists workthe university — may provide a fruitful basis for understanding postmodernist thinking . Conclusion Several trends in ...
This self - absorption may explain why examining trends particular to the institution in which most postmodernists workthe university — may provide a fruitful basis for understanding postmodernist thinking . Conclusion Several trends in ...
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