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... relations between members multi- dimensional and enabling the different relationships to balance each other . When ... relations by making one dimension appear all - important . The most extreme strategy is the commission of atrocities ...
... relations between members multi- dimensional and enabling the different relationships to balance each other . When ... relations by making one dimension appear all - important . The most extreme strategy is the commission of atrocities ...
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... relations . In relation to the present study , such concepts have been shown to aid our understanding of the ... relations need to be interpreted cautiously . The case study is not intended to be seen as representative nor as offering a ...
... relations . In relation to the present study , such concepts have been shown to aid our understanding of the ... relations need to be interpreted cautiously . The case study is not intended to be seen as representative nor as offering a ...
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... Relations No. 6. Bristol : Research Unit on Ethnic Relations , University of Bristol . Miles , R. and Phizacklea , A. 1978. “ The TUC and Black Workers : 1974–1976 ' . British Journal of Industrial Relations 16 : 195–207 . Miles , R ...
... Relations No. 6. Bristol : Research Unit on Ethnic Relations , University of Bristol . Miles , R. and Phizacklea , A. 1978. “ The TUC and Black Workers : 1974–1976 ' . British Journal of Industrial Relations 16 : 195–207 . Miles , R ...
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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