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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (1987) 7 (1): 68–82.
Published: 01 January 1987
... Social research Social sciences PROBLEMS IN THE GRID-GROUP ANALYSIS OF THE ENVIRONMENTALIST MOVEMENT* Mark N. Wexler Associate Professor, Business, Government and Society, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5A 1S6 The anthropological use of grid-group analysis has extended...
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (1985) 5 (3): 51–66.
Published: 01 March 1985
... Limited 1985 Social research Social surveys Sociology ...
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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (1985) 5 (2): 33–46.
Published: 01 February 1985
... 1985 Scotland Social research Sociology ILLEGITIMACY IN NINETEENTH CENTURY RURAL SCOTLAND: A PUZZLE RESOLVED?* Neil L. Tranter, Department of History, University of Stirling From the moment they were first identified, the startling variations in levels of illegitimacy from one part...
