Sociology, Volume 34Clarendon Press, 2000 - Sociology |
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Page 105
... elite men in top universities who engage in arcane disputes and compete for prestigious peer recognition . Sociologists of science gain status from their association with those elite male scientists , and the distance they keep from the ...
... elite men in top universities who engage in arcane disputes and compete for prestigious peer recognition . Sociologists of science gain status from their association with those elite male scientists , and the distance they keep from the ...
Page 645
... elite schools in the United States offer this qualification as an international standard of excellence.10 But in the ... elite . Consequently , not only will market rules be endorsed by social elites who already play by these rules , but ...
... elite schools in the United States offer this qualification as an international standard of excellence.10 But in the ... elite . Consequently , not only will market rules be endorsed by social elites who already play by these rules , but ...
Page 648
... Elite groups and the protagonists of a global free - market have found it expedient to point to the inevitability of these changes . In reality , this will do little for the mass ranks of middle - class families . This is because in ...
... Elite groups and the protagonists of a global free - market have found it expedient to point to the inevitability of these changes . In reality , this will do little for the mass ranks of middle - class families . This is because in ...
Contents
DAVID MCCRONE and Richard KieLY Nationalism and Citizenship 19 | 19 |
Social Mobility Trends in the First Half | 35 |
ROBERT REINER Crime and Control in Britain 71 | 71 |
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