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Questioning structurism as a new standard for social scientific explanations, Jeroen Van Bouwel [PDF] Studying IT and community. Methodological, ontological and epistemological approaches, Christina L. Prell [PDF] Hidden in the small ads. Researching working-class lesbians, Yvette Taylor [PDF] Using secondary statistical analysis to assess the level of 'high risk' behaviours for sexually transmitted infections in Ireland, Catherine Heffernan [PDF] Generalizability and qualitative research in a postmodern world, Mark C.J. Stoddart [PDF] This precious human life. A sociological study of everyday buddhist (and other) belief and practice, Lilian Duffy [PDF] BOOKREVIEWS
B. Hassler’s ‘Science and Politics of Foreign Ais’: Hassler, Björn (2003) Science and Politics of Foreign Aid: Swedish Environmental Support to the Baltic States. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers: 221 pp. ISBN 1 4020 1167 9., Jeroen Mimpen [PDF] Before a return to metatheory. T. Eagleton's 'After theory': Eagleton, Terry (2003) After Theory. London: Allen Lane: 222 pp. ISBN 0 71399 732 X., David Beer [PDF] J.T.S. Madeley's ‘Religion and politics’: Madeley, John T.S. (ed.)(2003) Religion and Politics. Ashgate Publishing (The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government): 724 pp. ISBN 1 85521 906 9., Garrett Wallace Brown [PDF] A. Sen's 'Development as freedom': Sen, Amartya (1999) Development as Freedom. New York: Alfred A. Knopf : 366 pp. ISBN 0 375 40169 0., Siri Terjesen [PDF]
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