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  • Nicole Jose
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Social Psychological Dimensions of Electronic Communication

Al BellamyEastern Michigan University College of Technology Cheryl HanewiczEastern Michigan University College…

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  • Nicole Jose
  • July 14, 2010
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Untowning Hartwick

Alexander ThomasDepartment of Sociology SUNY Oneonta [email protected] ABSTRACT This paper traces the…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Intertextuality and the Writing of Social Research

Nicholas FoxMedical School University of Sheffield [email protected] This paper explores postmodern social…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Timeless Moral Imperatives in Causal Analysis of Social Functioning

Emanuel Smikun American Social Indicators The neofunctionalist movement in sociology adopted functionalism…

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Researching Serial Murder

Ronald HinchDepartment of Sociology and Anthropology University of Guelph [email protected] Crysal HepburnDepartment…

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Hate on the Net

Evelyn KallenYork University ABSTRACT This paper will attempt to demonstrate that cyberhate…

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  • Nicole Jose
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The University, Accountability, and Market Discipline in the Late 1990s

Mike SostericDepartment of Global and Social Analysis Athabasca University [email protected] Mike GismondiDepartment…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Illusions of Excellence and the Selling of the University

Janet Atkinson-GrosjeanInterdisciplinary Studies University of British Columbia [email protected] ABSTRACT The article describes…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Paying the Piper

Nicholas BurbulesDepartment of Educational Policy Studies Whitman College [email protected] T CallisterDepartment of…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Electronic Journals

Mike SostericDepartment of Global and Social Analysis Athabasca University [email protected] ABSTRACT This…

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