Sociology, Volume 33Clarendon Press, 1999 - Sociology |
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Page 154
... Question ' diminished , the need for social research was increasing . The Poverty Question , with the Irish Question , was the defining political debate of the period . It centred on the assertion that great and worsening poverty ...
... Question ' diminished , the need for social research was increasing . The Poverty Question , with the Irish Question , was the defining political debate of the period . It centred on the assertion that great and worsening poverty ...
Page 155
... Question by forcing it on to other themes . Put very simply , he found that as much as one - third of the population lived at or below his absolute level of poverty , and that this poverty was much more likely to be caused by ...
... Question by forcing it on to other themes . Put very simply , he found that as much as one - third of the population lived at or below his absolute level of poverty , and that this poverty was much more likely to be caused by ...
Page 308
... question the assumption that a more ' radical ' or ' strict ' constructionism has limited ( critical ) value . In short , we want to suggest that whilst few studies adopt a strict constructionist approach , perhaps for the reasons ...
... question the assumption that a more ' radical ' or ' strict ' constructionism has limited ( critical ) value . In short , we want to suggest that whilst few studies adopt a strict constructionist approach , perhaps for the reasons ...
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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