Social Class and Sociology: The State of the Debate Between 1967 and 1979

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Social Class and Sociology: The State of the Debate Between 1967 and 1979. / Ryan, Louise; Maxwell, Claire.

I: Sociology, Bind 50, Nr. 4, 01.08.2016, s. E1-E11.

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Ryan, L & Maxwell, C 2016, 'Social Class and Sociology: The State of the Debate Between 1967 and 1979', Sociology, bind 50, nr. 4, s. E1-E11. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038515617696

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Ryan, L., & Maxwell, C. (2016). Social Class and Sociology: The State of the Debate Between 1967 and 1979. Sociology, 50(4), E1-E11. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038515617696

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Ryan L, Maxwell C. Social Class and Sociology: The State of the Debate Between 1967 and 1979. Sociology. 2016 aug. 1;50(4):E1-E11. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038515617696

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Ryan, Louise ; Maxwell, Claire. / Social Class and Sociology: The State of the Debate Between 1967 and 1979. I: Sociology. 2016 ; Bind 50, Nr. 4. s. E1-E11.

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