Roberta Garner
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Social Theory: Continuity and Confrontation: A Reader
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2014
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3 editions
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Social Theory: Continuity and Confrontation: A Reader, Second Edition
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2000
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2 editions
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The Joy of Stats: A Short Guide to Introductory Statistics in the Social Sciences
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2005
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4 editions
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Contemporary Movements and Ideologies
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1995
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3 editions
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Rethinking Contemporary Social Theory
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2012
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6 editions
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Changing Theories: New Directions in Sociology
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2009
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3 editions
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Social Theory, Volume II: Power and Identity in the Global Era, second edition
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2009
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2 editions
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Social Theory, Volume I: The Formative Years
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2010
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Social Theory, Volume II: Power and Identity in the Global Era
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2014
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Social Theory, Volume II: From Modern to Contemporary Theory
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“The ability to impose one’s values and tastes as if they were natural and objective rather than subjective leads to the legitimation of particular viewpoints being accepted or rejected. It is therefore the struggle over categories, as resources of symbolic power and representation, that is an extension”
― Social Theory: Continuity and Confrontation: A Reader
― Social Theory: Continuity and Confrontation: A Reader
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