Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 484
... values served by political forms and public policies ( illustratively : Williams et al . [ 1965 ] , Crain and Rosenthal [ 1966 ] , Wolfin- ger and Field [ 1966 ] , Lineberry and Fowler [ 1967 ] , and Gordon [ 1968 ] ) . Beyond forms and ...
... values served by political forms and public policies ( illustratively : Williams et al . [ 1965 ] , Crain and Rosenthal [ 1966 ] , Wolfin- ger and Field [ 1966 ] , Lineberry and Fowler [ 1967 ] , and Gordon [ 1968 ] ) . Beyond forms and ...
Page 496
... values of researchers for reasoned analysis . I take this to mean that if one systematically surveyed recent publications in the urban field , and categorized them according to the interests or values that they embody , one would find ...
... values of researchers for reasoned analysis . I take this to mean that if one systematically surveyed recent publications in the urban field , and categorized them according to the interests or values that they embody , one would find ...
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... values , and opposition to affirmative action " are " not necessarily racist . " This hypothesis is especially pertinent for assignment of blame . Apparently Hawkins and Percy are not so much interested in whether fear of crime ...
... values , and opposition to affirmative action " are " not necessarily racist . " This hypothesis is especially pertinent for assignment of blame . Apparently Hawkins and Percy are not so much interested in whether fear of crime ...
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Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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