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The future of organizational sociology: forging ties among paradigms

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An investigation into the role of organizational sociology in the twenty-first century and advice for sociologists how to study the subject is presented.

Author: Haveman, Heather A.
Publisher: American Sociological Association
Publication Name: Contemporary Sociology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0094-3061
Year: 2000
Sociologists, Study and teaching, Organizational research

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The family as a social organization: key ideas for the twenty-first century

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A study looking at changes in the structure of the family and its role as a social organisation is presented.

Author: Waite, Linda J.
Publisher: American Sociological Association
Publication Name: Contemporary Sociology
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0094-3061
Year: 2000
Families, Research, Family, Social institutions

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