Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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... groups , which is the way the groups like to see the conflict ; it fits the self - identities of the groups involved in this zero - sum conflict as religious groups , since religious labels are appropriated common - sensically to define ...
... groups , which is the way the groups like to see the conflict ; it fits the self - identities of the groups involved in this zero - sum conflict as religious groups , since religious labels are appropriated common - sensically to define ...
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... groups , involving fifty - seven people in total , were carried out in Autumn 1997.5 The key objective of this part of the study was to examine whether and how participants distinguished between trust and confidence in respect of ...
... groups , involving fifty - seven people in total , were carried out in Autumn 1997.5 The key objective of this part of the study was to examine whether and how participants distinguished between trust and confidence in respect of ...
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... groups over fifteen open meetings , 2 and on one - to - one semi - structured interviews with seventeen members of AA , not all of whom were members of the groups studied . The primary research was done in Toronto and in small towns ...
... groups over fifteen open meetings , 2 and on one - to - one semi - structured interviews with seventeen members of AA , not all of whom were members of the groups studied . The primary research was done in Toronto and in small towns ...
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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