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Blatt, Jessica – History of Education Quarterly, 2020
As someone whose training is in political science and who writes about the history of my own discipline, I admit to some hesitation in recommending future avenues of research for historians of education. For that reason, the following thoughts are directed toward disciplinary history broadly and social science history specifically. Moreover, the…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Educational History, Intellectual History, Racial Bias
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Bingham, Richard D.; Vertz, Laura L. – Social Science Quarterly, 1983
Research showed that the center-periphery pattern of social structure, characteristic of many academic communities, also applies to political science. This pattern consists of a tightly knit group of leaders and increasingly looser groups of followers arrayed about them. Within the social structure, all members are familiar with the top…
Descriptors: Group Structure, Intellectual Disciplines, Political Science, Power Structure
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Berik, Gunseli – International Studies Notes, 1989
Reports a study carried out in 10 villages in Central and Western Turkey. Finds that due to the extended family social structure in rural Turkey, women who work in carpet workshops do not have autonomy. Contends that carpet workshops actually perpetuate female gender subordination. (GG)
Descriptors: Family Structure, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Industrial Structure
Richardson, Virginia – 1982
Social scientists have traditionally assumed that marriage and widowhood are the crucial life events for women, and that retirement has no effect on women's social relationships. To explore the relationship between women's work status and perception of peer and power relationships, a thematic apperceptive procedure was used. A sample of 1,428…
Descriptors: Adults, Employed Women, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
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Tifft, Larry L. – Social Problems, 1979
The assumptions of the principle of legality are explored. It is concluded that any response to human conflict that respects individual authenticity and sovereignty, human diversity, competency, and shared responsiblity can only be given retrospectively. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Conflict Resolution, Crime, Criminal Law
Metz, Mary Haywood – 1978
Sociological perspectives are employed in this study of two desegregated junior high schools with racially and socioeconomically similar student bodies. The different ways staff members, students and administrators in the two schools address the tasks of pursuing education while maintaining safety and order are analyzed. Situations and incidents…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Case Studies, Discipline, Educational Objectives