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Social Thought and Research: Recent submissions
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Occupational Myths
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Kansas Journal of Sociology, Volume 7, Number 1 (SPRING, 1971): Front Matter
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The Job-Profession Continuum
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1971-04-01)Professions, occupations, and jobs are classified on the basis of particular attributes of each category, rather than by the usual labelling process adopted from popular usage. The theoretical criterion is the location of ... -
The County Jail School: Problems in the Teacher-Student Relationship
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1971-04-01)The present paper reports part of the findings of a participant observation study--in the role of the researcher--of a school in a large county jail. Jail school teachers, like workers in other service occupations, often ... -
SOCIAL CLASS AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR: SUGGESTIONS FOR THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL IMPROVEMENT
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-01-01)Sociological theories which posit an inverse causal relationship between social class and deviant behavior are able to coexist with other sociological theories stressing a positive relationship between social class and ... -
Role Consensus and Supervisor Involvement in Small Welfare Agencies
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-01-01)In this study it is hypothesized that the greatest role consensus between supervisors and subordinates will be found in offices where the role specializations of the supervisor's position is low and where his involvement ... -
RESPONDING TO OBSCENITY: METHODOLOGICAL AND CONCEPTUAL PROBLEMS
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Kansas Journal of Sociology, Volume 6, Number 4 (WINTER, 1970): Front Matter
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Kansas Journal of Sociology, Volume 6, Number 4 (WINTER, 1970): Book Review
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TRENDS IN THE ORGANIZATION OF WORK IN THE UNITED STATES
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-01-01)Explored in this paper are the potential effects on the American capitalist system of the latest trends in technology and the division of labor. -
Kansas Journal of Sociology, Volume 6, Number 4 (WINTER, 1970): Book Review
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Kansas Journal of Sociology, Volume 6, Number 3 (FALL, 1970): Front Matter
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CORRELATES OF BLACK PARAMILITARY ACTIVITY: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-10-01)One indication of the racial polarization of our society is the rise of black paramilitary organizations. Interviews were conducted with a sample of active members of a black paramilitary organization located in a large ... -
VIGNETTES FROM A RURAL LIFE HISTORY: A PROLOGUE TO MY SOCIOLOGICAL STEWARDSHIP
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Economic Sources of Transcultural Conflict In Kansas City, Kansas
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-10-01)The article analyzes cultural clashes between the dominant WASP majority and a black minority culture in Kansas City, Kansas. A socio-anthropological methodology constructs the type of economic determinism developed by ... -
THE CHILDREN OF IMMIGRANTS IN THE SCHOOLS: HISTORICAL ANALOGUES OF EDUCATIONAL DEPRIVATION
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-10-01)Addresse s itself to the experience of the immigrant child in New York City between 1890-1915, affirming that the experience of the immigrant child in other American cities during this period would be the same. -
SOCIOLOGY AND HISTORY: NOTES ON RAPPROCHEMENT
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-10-01)The bases for distinguishing between sociology and history are examined and found to be insupportable insofar as the subject matter of the two disciplines coincides. The distinctions between (1) ideographic and nomothetic ... -
A MARKOV CHAIN ANALYSIS OF COLLEGE STUDENT INTERACTION
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CONSULTATION PATTERNS: THEIR RELATION TO SOCIAL COHESION AM0NG PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-07-01)Several contemporary sociological theorists have focused upon the inadequacies of Weber's model of bureaucracy and have suggested that greater attention be paid to the role of horizontal communication in formal organizations. ... -
TOWARDS AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE CRISIS IN FRENCH EDUCATION
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1970-07-01)