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... Rottman, David B. (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)) Hannan, Damian F. (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)) Hardiman, Niamh Wiley, Miriam M. () (Economic ... For technical questions regarding this item, or to... more
... Rottman, David B. (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)) Hannan, Damian F. (Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)) Hardiman, Niamh Wiley, Miriam M. () (Economic ... For technical questions regarding this item, or to correct its listing, contact: (Sarah Burns). ...
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... Com-parative social mobility studies have been undertaken for nations, nation states, countries and societies ... Such differences are clear indications that the performance of multi-national firms is tied ... important if we could... more
... Com-parative social mobility studies have been undertaken for nations, nation states, countries and societies ... Such differences are clear indications that the performance of multi-national firms is tied ... important if we could extend our empirical studies to the developing world (see ...
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SOCIOLOGY Vol. 29 No. 3 August 1995 453-473 CLASS ANALYSIS AND CLASS THEORY Richard Breen and David Rottman Abstract: Recent critiques of the usefulness of the concept of class (Pahl 1989; Clark and Lipset 1991) have developed into more... more
SOCIOLOGY Vol. 29 No. 3 August 1995 453-473 CLASS ANALYSIS AND CLASS THEORY Richard Breen and David Rottman Abstract: Recent critiques of the usefulness of the concept of class (Pahl 1989; Clark and Lipset 1991) have developed into more specific criticisms ...
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Therapeutic jurisprudence is an emerging field of law and social science inquiry that explores the role of the law in fostering therapeutic or antitherapeutic outcomes. This article considers the relationship between therapeutic... more
Therapeutic jurisprudence is an emerging field of law and social science inquiry that explores the role of the law in fostering therapeutic or antitherapeutic outcomes. This article considers the relationship between therapeutic jurisprudence and court performance goals, examines applications of therapeutic jurisprudence in court settings, discusses the steps involved in incorporating therapeutic jurisprudence principles into the work of courts, outlines the pros and cons associated with practicing therapeutic jurisprudence primarily in specialized courts, and offers suggestions for fostering continued experimentation by courts.