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Acknowledgments |
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About the Author |
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Chapter 1 An Introduction to Sociology in the Global Age |
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A Sociology of Revolutions and Counterrevolutions |
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The Changing Nature of the Social World---and Sociology |
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Central Concerns for a Twenty-First-Century Sociology |
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5 | (12) |
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5 | (3) |
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8 | (2) |
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10 | (1) |
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11 | (1) |
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Trending: The McDonaldization of Society |
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12 | (1) |
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13 | (2) |
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Digital Living: Blogging and Tweeting about Sociology |
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Globalization, Consumption, the Digital World, and You |
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16 | (1) |
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Sociology: Continuity and Change |
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17 | (3) |
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The Sociological Imagination |
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Private Troubles and Public Issues |
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The Micro-Macro Relationship |
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The Agency-Structure Relationship |
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The Social Construction of Reality |
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Social Structures and Processes |
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Sociology's Purpose: Science or Social Reform? |
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Sociology, the Other Social Sciences, and Common Sense |
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Chapter 2 Thinking About and Researching the Social World |
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27 | (40) |
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Do Sociological Theory and Research Help Us Understand Today's Overheated Politics? |
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28 | (1) |
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Theorizing the Social World |
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Classical Sociological Theory |
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29 | (1) |
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29 | (3) |
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32 | (1) |
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33 | (2) |
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35 | (1) |
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Trending: The Scholar Denied |
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36 | (1) |
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37 | (1) |
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Contemporary Sociological Theory |
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Structural/Functional Theories |
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37 | (1) |
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37 | (1) |
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38 | (1) |
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Conflict/Critical Theories |
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39 | (1) |
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39 | (1) |
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40 | (1) |
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41 | (1) |
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41 | (1) |
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Critical Theories of Race and Racism |
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42 | (1) |
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43 | (1) |
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43 | (1) |
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44 | (1) |
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45 | (1) |
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45 | (1) |
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45 | (1) |
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Researching the Social World |
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46 | (12) |
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46 | (1) |
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47 | (1) |
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Qualitative and Quantitative Research |
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48 | (1) |
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49 | (1) |
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Participant and Nonparticipant Observation |
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49 | (1) |
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49 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Netnography |
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50 | (1) |
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50 | (1) |
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51 | (1) |
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52 | (1) |
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52 | (1) |
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53 | (1) |
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54 | (1) |
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54 | (2) |
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56 | (1) |
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Historical-Comparative Method |
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56 | (2) |
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58 | (1) |
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Issues in Social Research |
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58 | (5) |
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58 | (1) |
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58 | (1) |
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Physical and Psychological Harm |
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59 | (2) |
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61 | (1) |
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61 | (1) |
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62 | (1) |
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Objectivity, or "Value-Free" Sociology |
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63 | (1) |
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63 | (1) |
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64 | (1) |
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65 | (2) |
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67 | (26) |
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67 | (1) |
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A Reflection of U.S. Culture |
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68 | (1) |
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68 | (3) |
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The Basic Elements of Culture |
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71 | (4) |
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71 | (1) |
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72 | (1) |
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73 | (1) |
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Symbolic Culture and Language |
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73 | (2) |
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75 | (9) |
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75 | (1) |
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76 | (1) |
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76 | (1) |
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77 | (1) |
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78 | (1) |
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Multiculturalism and Assimilation |
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79 | (3) |
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Trending: The Left Behind |
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82 | (1) |
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83 | (1) |
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Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism |
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83 | (1) |
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84 | (6) |
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The Globalization of Values |
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84 | (1) |
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84 | (1) |
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85 | (1) |
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Children in a Consumer Culture |
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85 | (1) |
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Nontraditional Settings for Consumption |
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86 | (1) |
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87 | (1) |
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87 | (1) |
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88 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Netiquette |
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89 | (1) |
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90 | (1) |
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90 | (1) |
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Chapter 4 Socialization and Interaction |
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93 | (26) |
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93 | (1) |
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Socialization and Variance |
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94 | (1) |
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The Individual and the Self |
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94 | (5) |
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Symbolic Interaction and Development of the Self |
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95 | (1) |
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96 | (1) |
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97 | (1) |
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97 | (1) |
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98 | (1) |
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99 | (1) |
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The Individual as Performer |
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99 | (3) |
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100 | (1) |
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101 | (1) |
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102 | (1) |
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102 | (8) |
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102 | (1) |
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102 | (1) |
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103 | (1) |
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104 | (2) |
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106 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Cyberbullying |
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107 | (1) |
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107 | (1) |
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108 | (1) |
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108 | (1) |
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109 | (1) |
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Other Aspects of Adult Socialization |
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109 | (1) |
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110 | (3) |
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Superordinate-Subordinate Interactions |
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110 | (1) |
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111 | (1) |
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111 | (1) |
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111 | (1) |
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112 | (1) |
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Micro-Level Social Structures |
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113 | (3) |
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Interpersonal Relationships |
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113 | (1) |
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113 | (2) |
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115 | (1) |
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115 | (1) |
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116 | (1) |
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116 | (1) |
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117 | (1) |
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117 | (2) |
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Chapter 5 Organizations, Societies, and Global Relationships |
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119 | (30) |
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119 | (1) |
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Questioning Governmental Authority |
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120 | (1) |
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121 | (6) |
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121 | (1) |
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Authority Structures and Bureaucracy |
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122 | (2) |
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Trending: Working for Respect |
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124 | (1) |
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Rationality and Irrationality |
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125 | (1) |
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The Informal Organization |
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126 | (1) |
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Contemporary Organizational Realities |
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127 | (10) |
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127 | (2) |
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129 | (2) |
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131 | (2) |
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133 | (1) |
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McDonaldization and Bureaucratic Organizations |
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134 | (1) |
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135 | (1) |
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Characteristics of the Network Organization |
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136 | (1) |
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136 | (1) |
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137 | (3) |
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140 | (6) |
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Controlling Global Flows and Mobilities |
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140 | (2) |
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142 | (1) |
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142 | (2) |
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144 | (1) |
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Are Global Barriers Effective? |
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144 | (1) |
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145 | (1) |
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145 | (1) |
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146 | (1) |
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147 | (1) |
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147 | (2) |
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Chapter 6 Deviance and Crime |
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149 | (26) |
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149 | (1) |
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Norms, Labels, and Judgment |
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150 | (1) |
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150 | (5) |
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Shifting Definitions of Deviance |
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151 | (2) |
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Global Flows and Deviance |
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153 | (1) |
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153 | (2) |
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155 | (7) |
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Structural/Functional Theories |
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155 | (1) |
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156 | (1) |
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157 | (1) |
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Conflict/Critical Theories |
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157 | (1) |
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158 | (1) |
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158 | (1) |
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159 | (1) |
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159 | (1) |
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Primary and Secondary Deviance |
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160 | (1) |
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Key Ideas in the Labeling Process |
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161 | (1) |
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161 | (1) |
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162 | (1) |
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162 | (8) |
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The Criminal Justice System |
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163 | (4) |
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167 | (1) |
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168 | (2) |
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Digital Living: Catching a Serial Killer through an Online DNA Site |
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170 | (1) |
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170 | (3) |
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Criminalization of Global Activities |
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171 | (1) |
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172 | (1) |
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173 | (1) |
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173 | (1) |
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174 | (1) |
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Chapter 7 Social Stratification in the United States and Globally |
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175 | (34) |
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175 | (1) |
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Student "Haves" and "Have-Nots" in Higher Education |
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176 | (1) |
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Dimensions of Social Stratification |
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176 | (3) |
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177 | (1) |
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177 | (1) |
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178 | (1) |
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179 | (8) |
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179 | (2) |
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Digital Living: Income Inequality in the New Sharing Economy |
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181 | (1) |
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182 | (1) |
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Growing Wealth Disparities |
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182 | (1) |
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Status, Power, and Wealth |
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182 | (1) |
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The Perpetuation of Wealth |
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183 | (1) |
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The Decline of the American Middle Class |
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183 | (1) |
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184 | (1) |
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185 | (1) |
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Poverty in the United States |
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185 | (1) |
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The Feminization of Poverty |
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186 | (1) |
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187 | (2) |
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188 | (1) |
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Achievement and Ascription |
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189 | (1) |
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Theories of Social Stratification |
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189 | (4) |
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Structural/Functional Theories |
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190 | (1) |
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Conflict/Critical Theories |
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190 | (1) |
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Social Rewards and Status |
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190 | (1) |
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191 | (1) |
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191 | (1) |
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192 | (1) |
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Consumption and Social Stratification |
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193 | (2) |
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193 | (1) |
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193 | (1) |
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The Quest for Distinction |
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194 | (1) |
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Elites as Cultural Omnivores |
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195 | (1) |
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195 | (3) |
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The Global North and Global South |
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195 | (1) |
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High-, Middle-, and Low-Income Countries |
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196 | (1) |
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The Richest People in the World: The Global Concentration of Wealth |
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197 | (1) |
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The Poorest People in the World: The Bottom Billion |
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197 | (1) |
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Other Global Inequalities |
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198 | (5) |
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The Global Digital Divide |
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198 | (1) |
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199 | (2) |
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Global Gender Stratification |
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201 | (1) |
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Inequality in Employment, Occupations, and Wealth |
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201 | (1) |
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Women and Informal Employment |
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202 | (1) |
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Women in Global Care Chains |
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202 | (1) |
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Changing Positions in Global Stratification |
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203 | (1) |
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203 | (1) |
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Foreign Aid and Development |
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203 | (1) |
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Theories of Global Stratification |
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204 | (2) |
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Structural/Functional Theories |
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204 | (1) |
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Conflict/Critical Theories |
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205 | (1) |
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206 | (1) |
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207 | (1) |
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207 | (2) |
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Chapter 8 Race and Ethnicity |
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209 | (26) |
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209 | (1) |
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Minorities Acquire Political Power |
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210 | (1) |
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The Concepts of Race and Ethnicity |
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210 | (6) |
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Historical Thinking about Race |
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211 | (1) |
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"Scientific" Explanations |
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211 | (1) |
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212 | (1) |
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The Fluidity of Racial Categories |
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213 | (1) |
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Racial and Ethnic Identities |
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214 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Race in Cyberspace |
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214 | (2) |
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Majority-Minority Relations |
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216 | (3) |
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Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination |
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216 | (1) |
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217 | (1) |
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218 | (1) |
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219 | (7) |
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Trending: Dying of Whiteness |
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220 | (1) |
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221 | (1) |
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Social Structure and Racism |
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221 | (1) |
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222 | (1) |
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223 | (1) |
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The "Invisibility" of Institutional Racism |
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224 | (1) |
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Social Movements and Race |
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224 | (1) |
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224 | (1) |
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The Civil Rights Movement |
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225 | (1) |
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Collective Identity and "Power" Movements |
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225 | (1) |
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Race and Ethnicity in a Global Context |
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226 | (6) |
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Ethnic Identity and Globalization |
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226 | (1) |
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Global Prejudice and Discrimination |
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227 | (1) |
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Global Flows Based on Race and Ethnicity |
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227 | (2) |
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Positive and Negative Flows |
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229 | (1) |
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Ethnic Conflict within Nation-States |
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230 | (1) |
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230 | (1) |
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231 | (1) |
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231 | (1) |
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232 | (1) |
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233 | (1) |
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233 | (2) |
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Chapter 9 Gender and Sexuality |
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235 | (30) |
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235 | (1) |
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Challenging Gender Stereotypes |
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236 | (1) |
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236 | (14) |
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Femininities and Masculinities |
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237 | (2) |
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Transgender and Nonbinary Genders |
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239 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Gender Swapping in Online Games |
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240 | (1) |
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241 | (1) |
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241 | (1) |
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242 | (2) |
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244 | (1) |
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244 | (1) |
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Dual-Earner Households and the Stalled Revolution |
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245 | (3) |
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Gender Inequality at Work |
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248 | (1) |
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Gender and Consumer Culture |
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248 | (1) |
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Consumption, Work, and Family |
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248 | (2) |
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Women and Girls as Consumers |
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250 | (1) |
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Men and Boys as Consumers |
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250 | (1) |
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The Sociology of Sexuality |
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250 | (7) |
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251 | (1) |
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Sexual Identities and Orientations |
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251 | (2) |
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253 | (1) |
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Spotlight on "Hooking Up" |
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254 | (1) |
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Social Constraints on Sexuality |
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254 | (1) |
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255 | (1) |
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256 | (1) |
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Sexuality, Gender, and Globalization |
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257 | (2) |
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Social Change and the Globalization of Sexuality |
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257 | (1) |
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Global Flows Related to Sex and Sexuality |
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257 | (1) |
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Sexualities in a Global Context |
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258 | (1) |
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258 | (1) |
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Global Flows Related to Gender |
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259 | (4) |
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The Feminization of Migration |
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259 | (1) |
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The Feminization of Labor |
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260 | (1) |
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The Feminization of Poverty and Female Proletarianization |
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261 | (1) |
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Gender, War, and Violence |
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262 | (1) |
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The Global Women's Movement |
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263 | (1) |
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263 | (1) |
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264 | (1) |
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264 | (1) |
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265 | (26) |
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265 | (1) |
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Fictional Families Get Real |
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266 | (1) |
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Family, Marriage, and Intimate Relationships |
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266 | (2) |
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267 | (1) |
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267 | (1) |
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267 | (1) |
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268 | (1) |
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Broad Changes in Marriage and the Family |
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268 | (9) |
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269 | (1) |
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Perspectives on the Decline in Marriage |
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269 | (2) |
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The Deinstitutionalization of Marriage |
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271 | (1) |
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272 | (1) |
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Self-Disclosing Intimacy and Pure Relationships |
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272 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Online Dating |
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273 | (1) |
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273 | (1) |
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274 | (1) |
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274 | (1) |
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275 | (1) |
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275 | (1) |
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Stepfamilies and Blended Families |
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276 | (1) |
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276 | (1) |
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277 | (2) |
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Structural/Functional Theories |
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277 | (1) |
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Conflict/Critical Theories |
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278 | (1) |
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279 | (1) |
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279 | (1) |
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279 | (1) |
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279 | (1) |
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279 | (7) |
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Abuse and Violence within the Family |
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280 | (1) |
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280 | (1) |
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Intimate Partner Violence |
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281 | (1) |
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282 | (1) |
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282 | (1) |
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282 | (1) |
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283 | (1) |
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Trending: Making Motherhood Work |
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284 | (1) |
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285 | (1) |
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286 | (3) |
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Global Flows That Involve the Family |
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287 | (1) |
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Global Flows That Affect the Family |
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288 | (1) |
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288 | (1) |
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288 | (1) |
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288 | (1) |
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288 | (1) |
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289 | (1) |
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289 | (1) |
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290 | (1) |
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Chapter 11 Education and Religion |
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291 | (32) |
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291 | (1) |
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Science versus Religion in the Public Schools |
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292 | (1) |
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292 | (2) |
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294 | (11) |
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294 | (1) |
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The Coleman Report: How Much Do Schools Matter? |
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295 | (1) |
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Intelligence and School Success |
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296 | (1) |
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Class Differences in Early Childhood |
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297 | (1) |
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297 | (1) |
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Inequality within Schools: Tracking and Student Outcomes |
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298 | (1) |
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Alternatives to Traditional Public Schools |
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299 | (1) |
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299 | (1) |
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300 | (1) |
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301 | (1) |
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302 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) |
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304 | (1) |
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Globalization and Education |
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305 | (2) |
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305 | (1) |
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German, Japanese, and U.S. Education Systems |
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305 | (2) |
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307 | (6) |
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307 | (1) |
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308 | (1) |
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308 | (1) |
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309 | (1) |
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310 | (2) |
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312 | (1) |
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Religion as a Form of Consumption |
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312 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Practicing Virtual Faith |
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313 | (1) |
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Types of Religious Institutions |
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313 | (3) |
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313 | (1) |
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314 | (1) |
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314 | (1) |
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Cults and New Religious Movements |
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314 | (2) |
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Religion and Globalization |
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316 | (5) |
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The Most Significant Global Religions |
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316 | (1) |
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317 | (1) |
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318 | (1) |
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318 | (1) |
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318 | (1) |
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319 | (1) |
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319 | (1) |
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319 | (1) |
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320 | (1) |
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321 | (1) |
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322 | (1) |
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Chapter 12 Politics and the Economy |
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323 | (28) |
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The Interrelationship of Government and the Economy |
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324 | (1) |
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Politics: Democracy or Dictatorship |
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324 | (4) |
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Democracy: Citizenship as a Radical Idea |
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325 | (1) |
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Characteristics of Democracies |
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325 | (1) |
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The Rise of Illiberal Democracy or Is It Fascism? |
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326 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Hacktivism and State Interference |
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327 | (1) |
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Dictatorship: The Seizure of Power |
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327 | (1) |
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Who Rules the United States? |
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328 | (1) |
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The Structural/Functional Perspective: Pluralism |
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328 | (1) |
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The Conflict/Critical Perspective: The Power Elite |
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329 | (1) |
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329 | (2) |
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329 | (1) |
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The Nation and the Nation-State |
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330 | (1) |
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The U.S. Economy: From Industrial to Postindustrial |
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331 | (10) |
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The Industrial Revolution |
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331 | (2) |
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From Fordism to Post-Fordism |
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333 | (1) |
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Other Industrial Revolutions |
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333 | (1) |
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Socialism, Communism, and Capitalism |
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333 | (1) |
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333 | (1) |
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334 | (2) |
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336 | (1) |
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Deindustrialization in the United States |
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337 | (1) |
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Factors in Deindustrialization |
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338 | (1) |
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Decline of American Labor Unions |
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339 | (2) |
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The Postindustrial Society |
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341 | (1) |
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Work, Consumption, and Leisure |
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341 | (6) |
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Employment, Unemployment, and Underemployment |
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341 | (2) |
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Consumption and the Postmodern Society |
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343 | (1) |
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Trending: Strangers in Their Own Land |
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344 | (2) |
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346 | (1) |
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Globalization and the Economy |
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347 | (2) |
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349 | (1) |
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349 | (1) |
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350 | (1) |
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Chapter 13 The Body, Medicine, Health, and Health Care |
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351 | (30) |
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351 | (1) |
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352 | (1) |
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352 | (2) |
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354 | (8) |
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The Healthy Body: Lifestyle, Beauty, and Fitness |
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354 | (1) |
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Beauty: Cultural Contexts |
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355 | (1) |
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356 | (1) |
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The Quest for the Ideal, the Consumption of Beauty, and the Fit Body |
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357 | (1) |
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Fitness and the Healthy Body |
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358 | (1) |
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359 | (2) |
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361 | (1) |
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The Sociology of Medicine |
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362 | (9) |
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363 | (2) |
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Weaknesses in the U.S. Health Care System |
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365 | (1) |
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Inequalities in U.S. Health Care |
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366 | (2) |
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Health Care Reform in the United States |
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368 | (1) |
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Consumerism and Health Care |
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369 | (1) |
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The Internet and the Consumption of Health Care |
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370 | (1) |
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371 | (1) |
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371 | (7) |
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Growing Global Inequality |
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371 | (1) |
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372 | (1) |
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372 | (1) |
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373 | (1) |
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374 | (1) |
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375 | (1) |
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376 | (1) |
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Globalization and Improvements in Health and Health Care |
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376 | (2) |
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378 | (1) |
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378 | (1) |
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379 | (2) |
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Chapter 14 Population, Urbanization, and the Environment |
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381 | (32) |
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381 | (1) |
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382 | (1) |
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382 | (11) |
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382 | (2) |
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384 | (1) |
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Basic Population Processes |
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384 | (1) |
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385 | (1) |
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386 | (1) |
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The Demographic Transition |
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387 | (2) |
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389 | (4) |
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393 | (2) |
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393 | (1) |
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394 | (1) |
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The Changing Nature of Major U.S. Cities |
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394 | (1) |
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395 | (3) |
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396 | (1) |
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396 | (1) |
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The Main Site of Global Problems |
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397 | (1) |
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The Center of Culture and Consumption |
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398 | (1) |
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398 | (12) |
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Trending: Children of Katrina |
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399 | (1) |
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Theories of the Environment and Its Problems |
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400 | (1) |
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Globalization and the Environment |
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401 | (1) |
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The Leading Environmental Problems |
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402 | (1) |
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Destruction of Natural Habitats |
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402 | (1) |
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Adverse Effects on Marine Life |
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403 | (1) |
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The Decline in Freshwater |
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403 | (1) |
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404 | (3) |
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407 | (1) |
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407 | (2) |
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409 | (1) |
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Digital Living: Smart Cities |
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410 | (1) |
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410 | (1) |
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410 | (1) |
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411 | (1) |
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411 | (2) |
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Chapter 15 Social Change, Social Movements, and Collective Action |
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413 | (28) |
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413 | (1) |
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Workers' Rights, Consumer Activism, and Social Change |
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414 | (1) |
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414 | (10) |
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415 | (1) |
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The Women's Movement in the United States |
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415 | (3) |
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The Global Women's Movement |
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418 | (1) |
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Digital Living: #MeToo Movement |
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419 | (1) |
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420 | (1) |
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World War II and the Lavender Scare |
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420 | (1) |
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The U.S.-Based Homophile Movement |
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420 | (1) |
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421 | (1) |
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421 | (1) |
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HIV/AIDS, ACT UP, and Queer Nation |
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422 | (1) |
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The Ongoing Fight for Marriage Equality |
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422 | (1) |
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The Civil Rights Movement |
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423 | (1) |
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Emergence, Mobilization, and Impact of Social Movements |
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424 | (4) |
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Factors in the Emergence of a Social Movement |
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424 | (1) |
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Resources and Mobilization of Social Movements |
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425 | (1) |
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426 | (1) |
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Goals, Strategies, and Tactics |
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426 | (1) |
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426 | (1) |
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The Impact of Social Movements |
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427 | (1) |
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The Internet, Globalization, and Social Movements |
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428 | (1) |
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428 | (5) |
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Trending: Twitter and Tear Gas |
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429 | (1) |
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430 | (1) |
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431 | (1) |
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431 | (1) |
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431 | (1) |
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Human Involvement in Disasters |
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431 | (2) |
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433 | (1) |
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Social Change: Globalization, Consumption, and the Internet |
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433 | (5) |
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Globalization as the Ultimate Social Change |
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434 | (1) |
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434 | (1) |
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434 | (1) |
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Globalization and the Internet |
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435 | (1) |
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435 | (1) |
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Consumption and Globalization |
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436 | (1) |
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Local and Regional Differences |
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437 | (1) |
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437 | (1) |
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438 | (1) |
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438 | (1) |
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439 | (2) |
Glossary |
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441 | (14) |
References: Chapter-Opening Vignettes |
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455 | (4) |
References: Comprehensive List |
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459 | (46) |
Index |
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