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Evelyn Kallen – Hate on the Net

Dr. Evelyn Kallen FRSC York University North York ON Canada [email protected] ABSTRACT…

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Delgado-Moreira – Cultural Citizenship and the Creation of European Identity

Juan M. Delgado-Moreira Researcher Ministry of Education, Madrid Spain © 1997 Electronic…

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EJS – Index by Volume and Issue

Al Bellamy, Cheryl Hanewicz An Exploratory Analyses Of The Social Nature Of…

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VOLUME THREE NUMBER THREE (1998)

Peter Roberts – Rereading Lyotard: Knowledge, Commodification and Higher Education. David Beckett…

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Electronic Journals and Scholarly Communication: Notes and Issues

EJS VOLUME TWO NUMBER ONE (1996) ELECTRONIC JOURNALS AND SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION: NOTES…

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The Problem of Social Type – A Review

Oz Almog Department of Sociology Emek Jeezrael College Emek Jeezrael P.O.B 19300.…

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  • March 20, 2002
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Greg Smith: Gender Advertisements Revisited: A Visual Sociology Classic?*

Greg Smith Department of Sociology University of Salford Salford, UK © 1996…

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Gender Advertisements Revisited: A Visual Sociology Classic?*

EJS VOLUME TWO NUMBER ONE (1996) Greg Smith Department of Sociology University…

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  • Nicole Jose
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Steve Mainprize – Elective Affinities in the Engineering of Social Control: The Evolution of Electronic Monitoring

Steve Mainprize Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Douglas College New Westminster,…

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