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008 881022s1973 mau b 1 eng d
010 $a 72012234
035 $a(Sirsi) AAP-2972
035 $a22774279.C..
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046 $aLC
050 0 $aH61$b.R45
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090 0 $aH 61 .R45$bb
100 1 $aRegush, Nicholas M.
245 10 $aVisibles and invisibles;$ba primer for a new sociological imagination.$cEdited by Nicholas M. Regush. -
260 $aBoston:$bLittle, Brown,$c[1973]
300 $ax, 228 p.;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aDurkheim, É. What is a social fact?--Tiger, L. and Fox, R. Biogrammar.--Fuller, R. B. Design strategy.--Regush, N. M. What kind of revolution?--Mailer, N. The psychology of astronauts.--Von Däniken, E. Are there intelligent beings in the cosmos?--Thompson, W. I. The re-visioning of history.--Nicolaus, M. The professional organization of sociology: a view from below.--Etzkowitz, H. and Schaflander, G. M. A manifesto for sociologists: institution formation--a new sociology.--Merton, R. K. Behavior patterns of scientists.--Quinney, R. A transcendental way of knowing.--Laing, R. D. The obvious.--Ostrander, S. and Schroeder, L. A riddle wrapped in an enigma.--Watts, A. W. Beat Zen, square Zen, and Zen.
650 0 $aSocial sciences.