Sociology, Volume 34Clarendon Press, 2000 - Sociology |
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... industry - wide agreements ( Clegg 1979 ) . Additionally , within some parts of industry , such gains were supplemented by an ' informal system ' of industrial relations ( Kessler and Bayliss 1995 : 12-14 ) where , facilitated by the ...
... industry - wide agreements ( Clegg 1979 ) . Additionally , within some parts of industry , such gains were supplemented by an ' informal system ' of industrial relations ( Kessler and Bayliss 1995 : 12-14 ) where , facilitated by the ...
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... industry , as legitimating their authority . As McCrone et al . argue ( 1995 : 127 ) : the move into the [ built ] heritage industry by [ eminent landowners ] is not just an attempt to fill up their time following the end of Empire ...
... industry , as legitimating their authority . As McCrone et al . argue ( 1995 : 127 ) : the move into the [ built ] heritage industry by [ eminent landowners ] is not just an attempt to fill up their time following the end of Empire ...
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... industry provides a good example of this process : I argue below , that the development of this industry involves a certain kind of objectification ' ( using Bourdieu's sense of the word - see Wacquant 1989 : 33 ) of the land . One in ...
... industry provides a good example of this process : I argue below , that the development of this industry involves a certain kind of objectification ' ( using Bourdieu's sense of the word - see Wacquant 1989 : 33 ) of the land . One in ...
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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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