The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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... example , the very act of participating in a nongov- ernmental organization - the Red Cross , for example - might carry dif- ferent meanings in different times and places that one could not guess by knowing the organization's stated ...
... example , the very act of participating in a nongov- ernmental organization - the Red Cross , for example - might carry dif- ferent meanings in different times and places that one could not guess by knowing the organization's stated ...
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... example , when the political boundaries of cities are racially divided . The book constantly returns to the important distinctions that this concept allows us to notice . For example , Oliver shows that individual- level differences ...
... example , when the political boundaries of cities are racially divided . The book constantly returns to the important distinctions that this concept allows us to notice . For example , Oliver shows that individual- level differences ...
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... example of a socially organized neigh- borhood . Poverty levels are low , the neighborhood is racially and ethni- cally homogeneous , and there is a high degree of residential stability . However , social organization is more dynamic ...
... example of a socially organized neigh- borhood . Poverty levels are low , the neighborhood is racially and ethni- cally homogeneous , and there is a high degree of residential stability . However , social organization is more dynamic ...
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