Thinking with 'lexical' features to reconceptualize the 'grammar' of schooling: Shifting the focus from school to society. [PDF]
Courtney SJ, Mann B.
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Social Mobility and Equality of Opportunity Geary Lecture Spring 2010 [PDF]
Ladies and gentlemen, director, colleagues and friends: it is a great honour and a pleasure to be asked to deliver this year’s Geary lecture, coming, as it does, on the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
Richard Breen
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Organic Agriculture Movement at a Crossroad - a Comparative Study of Denmark and Japan [PDF]
Along with apparent institutionalisation of organic agriculture that took place in the last couple of decades, the role of organic agriculture organisations as a social movement actor has increasingly being put into question.
Fomsgaard, Saki Ichihara
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Being earthbound: Arendt, process and alienation in the Anthropocene. [PDF]
Belcher O, Schmidt JJ.
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From domestication to imperial patronage: Deconstructing the biomedicalisation of occupational therapy. [PDF]
Turcotte PL, Holmes D.
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The Hip in Hip Hop: Toward a Discipline of Hip Hop Studies [PDF]
Editorial
Chaney, Cassandra D. +3 more
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Secundum Naturam Vivere: Stoic Thoughts of Greco-Roman Antiquity on Nature and Their Relation to the Concepts of Sustainability, Frugality, and Environmental Protection in the Anthropocene. [PDF]
Müller H.
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The open method of coordination – effectively preventing welfare state retrenchment?
This article re-examines the division between "optimists" and "pessimists" within the literature on the Open Method of Coordination’s (OMC) effectiveness. Each of those "camps" tends to focus on a different question.
Büchs, Milena
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What Makes It Difficult to Start an Intimate Relationship: A Taxonomy of the Reasons. [PDF]
Apostolou M.
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Distribution and Redistribution in Post-Industrial Democracies
This paper analyzes the processes of distribution and redistribution in post-industrial democracies. We combine a pooled time series data base on welfare state effort and its determinants assembled by Huber, Ragin, and Stephens (1997) with data on income
Bradley, David +4 more
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