Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 136
... fact that many of them , at least temporarily , looked on the ' travelling life ' as preferable to the impoverishment of rural sedentarism back home in Ireland did not mean that the Irish poor had by the late nineteenth century somehow ...
... fact that many of them , at least temporarily , looked on the ' travelling life ' as preferable to the impoverishment of rural sedentarism back home in Ireland did not mean that the Irish poor had by the late nineteenth century somehow ...
Page 166
... facts was more fruitful than pressing towards a pre - determined political explanation . This elevation of the social fact to a role in politics is perhaps the most basic of the effects of the Inquiry on Booth's contemporaries . But the ...
... facts was more fruitful than pressing towards a pre - determined political explanation . This elevation of the social fact to a role in politics is perhaps the most basic of the effects of the Inquiry on Booth's contemporaries . But the ...
Page 304
... facts do not exist nor that there is no such thing as reality ... our point is that " out - there - ness " is the con ... fact ' known about the conditions . This position is most clearly exemplified in Best's work ( 1989 , 1993 ) in ...
... facts do not exist nor that there is no such thing as reality ... our point is that " out - there - ness " is the con ... fact ' known about the conditions . This position is most clearly exemplified in Best's work ( 1989 , 1993 ) in ...
Contents
NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY | 1 |
GEOFFREY EVANS AND COLIN MILLS Are There Classes | 23 |
TIM STRANGLEMAN AND IAN ROBERTS Looking Through the Window | 47 |
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