The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 31Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess University of Chicago Press, 1926 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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... response . Not the least significant of our agreements , finally , lies in the universal recognition of the ubiquitous character and cultural im- portance of diffusion . We have no use for the evolutionist's con- tempt for the processes ...
... response . Not the least significant of our agreements , finally , lies in the universal recognition of the ubiquitous character and cultural im- portance of diffusion . We have no use for the evolutionist's con- tempt for the processes ...
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... responses by the ego of a primary group . In other words , the social process will here , in the interest of method , be taken in concentric circles of group - relationships , and in each circle in succession ( working out- ward ) , an ...
... responses by the ego of a primary group . In other words , the social process will here , in the interest of method , be taken in concentric circles of group - relationships , and in each circle in succession ( working out- ward ) , an ...
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... 47 , 62 , 63 ff .; also Iowa District Synod ( 1894 ) , Michigan District Synod ( 1924 ) , and Mittlerer Dist . Syn . ( 1903 , 1904 ) . will be much more response from a sense for the STUDIES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION 45.
... 47 , 62 , 63 ff .; also Iowa District Synod ( 1894 ) , Michigan District Synod ( 1924 ) , and Mittlerer Dist . Syn . ( 1903 , 1904 ) . will be much more response from a sense for the STUDIES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION 45.
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... response from a sense for the beauties of the things that are than from a vision of the things that may be . In contemplation of a revealed God rather than in the thrill over the dynamic power of an unrevealed God , the Lutheran seeks ...
... response from a sense for the beauties of the things that are than from a vision of the things that may be . In contemplation of a revealed God rather than in the thrill over the dynamic power of an unrevealed God , the Lutheran seeks ...
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... response to prestige is conditioned . They do not become hero - worshipers ; do not respond to the virtuoso , the spell - binder , the inspirationalist . Because they expect no sudden cures , they do not take to panaceas . Because they ...
... response to prestige is conditioned . They do not become hero - worshipers ; do not respond to the virtuoso , the spell - binder , the inspirationalist . Because they expect no sudden cures , they do not take to panaceas . Because they ...
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