The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 108, Issues 4-6University of Chicago Press, 2003 |
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Page 773
... less attention to collective representations than we do . In this way , their projects are simultaneously less " interactional " and less " cul- tural , " as we have defined these terms . We argue that their concepts could become even ...
... less attention to collective representations than we do . In this way , their projects are simultaneously less " interactional " and less " cul- tural , " as we have defined these terms . We argue that their concepts could become even ...
Page 1065
... less valuable for veterans ( relative to other veterans without such skills ) than for novices . Such a possibility might be produced by a tendency for senior actors to become overexposed in a particular type of role . However , note ...
... less valuable for veterans ( relative to other veterans without such skills ) than for novices . Such a possibility might be produced by a tendency for senior actors to become overexposed in a particular type of role . However , note ...
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... less time for home - based activities . The implication of these trends is that parents have less time to devote to basic parental responsibilities , let alone vol- unteer activities . This dramatic change in routine activities impacts ...
... less time for home - based activities . The implication of these trends is that parents have less time to devote to basic parental responsibilities , let alone vol- unteer activities . This dramatic change in routine activities impacts ...
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tity Movement in French Gastronomy | 844 |
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