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Elective Affinities in the Engineering of Social Control

Steve MainprizeFaculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Douglas College [email protected] ABSTRACT Electronic…

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Redefining Reality

Timothy McGettiganDepartment of Sociology Wake Forest University [email protected] ABSTRACT In this article,…

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The Problem of Social Type

Oz AlmogDepartment of Sociology Emek Jeezrael College [email protected] ABSTRACT This paper elaborates…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Cultural Citizenship and the Creation of European Identity

Juan Delgado-MoreiraMadrid Spain Ministry of Education An earlier version of this paper…

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The Professional Practices of Faculty and the Diffusion of Computer Technologies in University Teaching

Michelle ProulxDepartment of Sociology McMaster University Brian CampbellDepartment of Sociology and Anthropology…

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The Dialectic of Knowledge-in-Production

James CurryDepartment of Social Studies El Colegio de la Frontera Norte [email protected]…

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Footnote 91

RWDSU Record, 19 (8), August, 1972, p. 11; 20 (9), September, 1973,…

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RWDSU Record, 24 (12), December, 1977, p. 4; 25 (5), May June,…

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Footnote 117

RWDSU Record, 8 (13), July 2, 1961, p. 13; 9 (13), July…

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Footnote 60

RWDSU Record, 6 (3), February 15, 1959, p. 15; 6 (7), April…

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