Sociology, Volume 32Clarendon Press, 1998 - Sociology |
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... society . This second prob- lem raises issues not about the detail of Castells ' work but the viability of his overall project . Castells accepts that social movements can be defined only through their own words , as social move- ments ...
... society . This second prob- lem raises issues not about the detail of Castells ' work but the viability of his overall project . Castells accepts that social movements can be defined only through their own words , as social move- ments ...
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... society in both Japan and the West . The myth of Japan as a homogeneous society lacking social classes or cultural variation has become widely dis- seminated . Just as common is the belief that Japanese workers have a job for life , are ...
... society in both Japan and the West . The myth of Japan as a homogeneous society lacking social classes or cultural variation has become widely dis- seminated . Just as common is the belief that Japanese workers have a job for life , are ...
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... Society Published six times a year , Ageing and Society is an interdisciplinary and international journal devoted to publishing papers which further the understanding of human ageing . It draws contributions and readers from a broad ...
... Society Published six times a year , Ageing and Society is an interdisciplinary and international journal devoted to publishing papers which further the understanding of human ageing . It draws contributions and readers from a broad ...
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