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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 02, Number 1 (SPRING, 1977)
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 2, Number 1 (SPRING, 1977): Book Review
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A DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF LAW
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1977-04-01)A definition of the concept of law is developed by drawing on the works of jurists and anthropologists as well as sociologists. Law is conceptualized in terms of Sumner's definition of an institution, the "concept" being ... -
Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 2, Number 1 (SPRING, 1977): Book Review
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SOME PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY OF ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 2, Number 1 (SPRING, 1977): Front Matter
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Mid-American Review of Sociology, Volume 2, Number 1 (SPRING, 1977): Book Review
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Mead and the Ineffable
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1977-04-01)Recent phenomenologically influenced sociology addresses, in part, the role of language in human activity and calls into question the capacity of language to fully objectify social processes. In this retrospective light ... -
AN EXAMINATION OF THE CONCEPT "SOCIAL SOLIDARITY"
(Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1977-04-01)Although Durkheim's original definition of social solidarity included both beliefs and practices, modem sociologists have empirically operationalized the concept in terms of only beliefs or only practices. It is suggested ...