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dissatisfaction has been voiced most forcefully not by environmental sociologists
( who tend to concentrate on the issues raised by Burningham and Cooper –
although see Benton 1991 ; Dickens 1992 ) , but by a number of researchers ...
dissatisfaction has been voiced most forcefully not by environmental sociologists
( who tend to concentrate on the issues raised by Burningham and Cooper –
although see Benton 1991 ; Dickens 1992 ) , but by a number of researchers ...
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This collection affirms the breadth of scholarship and strength of continuing
debates about racism within sociology . It also prompts thoughts about gaps in
our understanding , agendas for future research and issues to raise with our
students .
This collection affirms the breadth of scholarship and strength of continuing
debates about racism within sociology . It also prompts thoughts about gaps in
our understanding , agendas for future research and issues to raise with our
students .
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In this study we analyse a centurylong sociological reference and interpretation
of American society by American sociologists , with an eye to several overriding
questions . For example , how have American sociologists portrayed their society
...
In this study we analyse a centurylong sociological reference and interpretation
of American society by American sociologists , with an eye to several overriding
questions . For example , how have American sociologists portrayed their society
...
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