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Citation: M. Diani, LINKING MOBILIZATION FRAMES AND POLITICAL OPPORTUNITIES - INSIGHTS FROM REGIONAL POPULISM IN ITALY, American sociological review, 61(6), 1996, pp. 1053-1069
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Citation: R. Hodson, DIGNITY IN THE WORKPLACE UNDER PARTICIPATIVE MANAGEMENT - ALIENATION AND FREEDOM REVISITED, American sociological review, 61(5), 1996, pp. 719-738
Citation: Yj. Bian et Jr. Logan, MARKET TRANSITION AND THE PERSISTENCE OF POWER - THE CHANGING STRATIFICATION SYSTEM IN URBAN CHINA, American sociological review, 61(5), 1996, pp. 739-758
Citation: L. Haney, HOMEBOYS, BABIES, MEN IN SUITS - THE STATE AND THE REPRODUCTION OF MALE-DOMINANCE, American sociological review, 61(5), 1996, pp. 759-778
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Citation: Ms. Kraatz et Ej. Zajac, EXPLORING THE LIMITS OF THE NEW INSTITUTIONALISM - THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF ILLEGITIMATE ORGANIZATIONAL-CHANGE, American sociological review, 61(5), 1996, pp. 812-836
Authors:
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HOPKINS K
SLATEN E
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Citation: Sm. Myers, AN INTERACTIVE MODEL OF RELIGIOSITY INHERITANCE - THE IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY CONTEXT, American sociological review, 61(5), 1996, pp. 858-866
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Citation: G. Lafree et Ka. Drass, THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN INTRARACIAL INCOME INEQUALITY AND EDUCATIONAL-ATTAINMENT ON CHANGES IN ARREST RATES FOR AFRICAN-AMERICANS AND WHITES, 1957 TO 1990, American sociological review, 61(4), 1996, pp. 614-634