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Autor:
Meyer Kestnbaum
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The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology
Autor:
Meyer Kestnbaum
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Annual Review of Sociology. 35:235-254
Recent work on war and the military has addressed two broad questions: Why do states and societies wage war as they do? And what difference does it make that war is, or has been, waged in that manner? Building on the Clausewitzian focus on relations
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Social Science Computer Review. 21:73-117
In June 2001, more than 50 graduate students and Internet scholars gathered at the University of Maryland, College Park, and the University of California, Berkeley, to meet and discuss the state of Internet and society research at the first annual We
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American Behavioral Scientist. 45:565-568
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Armed Forces & Society. 27:319-342
Social scientists concerned with processes of change within military organizations have begun to appropriate the language of postmodernism in order to describe a number of transformations observed in military forces cross-nationally since the end of
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Social Science Computer Review. 18:490-501
The mass media use and social life of heavy, light, and nonusers of the Internet and personal computers are compared based on a fall 1998 survey of 3,993 nationally representative respondents age 18 and older. As in previous surveys, no significant o
Autor:
Meyer Kestnbaum
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Armed Forces & Society. 27:7-36
This article seeks to clarify the origins of citizen service in the United States. It departs from the premise that military service compelled by the state and performed as an obligation of citizenship may be understood as constitutive of citizen ser
Autor:
Meyer Kestnbaum, John Robinson
Publikováno v:
Social Science Computer Review. 17:209-216
This report compares the cultural participation and other free time activities of heavy users, light users, and nonusers of personal computers, based on a 1997 national survey of more than 6,000 respondents age 18 years or older conducted for the Nat
Autor:
Theda Skocpol, Meyer Kestnbaum
Publikováno v:
Sociological Forum. 8:661-674