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His main book on social reform is Toward Social Renewal.
* The Social Significance of the Modern Drama, a book by Emma Goldman, contains a chapter on A Doll's House.
He founded the short lived Campaign for Social Democracy ( CFSD ) thereafter, and wrote a book about events surrounding the by-election called The Future of the Left – Lincoln and After ( 1972 ).
:* Mary Dart's book Contra Dance Choreography, A Reflection of Social Change
In 1920, while mayor, he wrote his first book, The Social Worker, which set out many of the principles that informed his political philosophy and that were to underpin the actions of his government in later years.
In a highly negative review of the book, Dewey wrote a series of articles in The Social Frontier which began by applauding Hutchins ' attack on " the aimlessness of our present educational scheme.
* Mondo Politico Library's presentation of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's book, The Social Contract ( G. D. H.
According to the book Social Dance, copyrighted in 1969, by 1960 The Lindy Hop was known as swing.
Milgram first described his research in 1963 in an article published in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, and later discussed his findings in greater depth in his 1974 book, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View.
Weber abandoned research into Protestantism because his colleague Ernst Troeltsch, a professional theologian, had begun work on the book The Social Teachings of the Christian Churches and Sects.
In his 1998 book Religion, Mobilization, and Social Action, Shupe notes that Barker, Bromley, and he himself had used the term in other publications, " and meant no offense ".
His chief book on social reform, Toward Social Renewal, sold tens of thousands of copies in his lifetime.
Fuller founded a journal called Social Epistemology: a journal of knowledge, culture, and policy in 1987 and published his first book, Social Epistemology, in 1988.
Along with Patricia Leavy, Trier-Bieniek contributed a chapter to the book " The Art of Social Critique " which addressed Amos's later albums and songwriting skills.
The Social Construction of Reality a book about the sociology of knowledge written by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann was published in 1966.
Lynn White Jr., in his book " Medieval Technology and Social Change ", argues the adoption of the stirrup for cavalry was the direct cause for the development of feudalism in the Frankish realm by Charles Martel and his heirs.
* The official Catholic doctrine on social justice can be found in the book Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, published in 2004 and updated in 2006, by the Pontifical Council Iustitia et Pax.
* The book Social Welfare: Politics and Public Policy, by Diana DiNitto, mentions Utah County as one of the three most generous counties in philanthropic donations in the U. S., based on an article in Giving USA 2003 ( the other two were San Juan County, Utah and Madison County, Idaho ).
The most famous constructivist scholar, Alexander Wendt noted in a 1992 article in International Organization ( later followed up by a book, Social Theory of International Politics ( 1999 )), that " anarchy is what states make of it ".
* Ness, Gayl D. Review of the book Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern World.
The theorem is named after economist Kenneth Arrow, who demonstrated the theorem in his Ph. D. thesis and popularized it in his 1951 book Social Choice and Individual Values.
The most important factor in his theory is technology: Social systems are determined by technological systems, wrote White in his book, echoing the earlier theory of Lewis Henry Morgan.
Debates around the practice of ethical accountability on the part of researchers in the social field-whether professional or others-have been thoroughly explored by Norma CD Romm in her work on Accountability in Social Research, including her book on New Racism: Revisiting Researcher Accountabilities, reviewed by Carole Truman in the journal Sociological Research Online.

book and Structure
His book about his discovery was printed in Leipzig in 1917, under the title The Language of the Hittites ; Its Structure and Its Membership in the Indo-European Linguistic Family.
His book Molecular Structure and the Properties of Liquid Crystals became a guidebook on the subject.
A paradigm shift ( or revolutionary science ) is, according to Thomas Kuhn, in his influential book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ), a change in the basic assumptions, or paradigms, within the ruling theory of science.
An epistemological paradigm shift was called a " scientific revolution " by epistemologist and historian of science Thomas Kuhn in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
Darwin now had the framework of his theory of natural selection " by which to work ", but he was fully occupied with his career as a geologist and held off writing a sketch of his theory until his book on The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs was completed in May 1842.
In his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn argues that the process of observation and evaluation take place within a paradigm.
This idea was elaborated by Thomas Kuhn in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ( 1962 ).
The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time is a book on the theoretical physics of spacetime, written by Stephen Hawking and George Ellis, published in 1973 by Cambridge University Press.
The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time is an in-depth 384-page long science book co-written by Stephen Hawking and George Ellis.
In his 1988 book A Brief History of Time, he describes The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time as " highly technical " and unreadable for the common reader.
Using Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions as a stepping stone, their book explores the parallels between new paradigm thinking in science and religion that together offer what the authors consider remarkably compatible view of the universe.
* Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics ( SICM ), another book by Gerald Jay Sussman that uses Scheme
In fact, Frye claims that his " second book was contained in embryo in the first Symmetry " ( Stubborn Structure 160 ).
In his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn defines a scientific paradigm as: " universally recognized scientific achievements that, for a time, provide model problems and solutions for a community of researchers ", i. e.,
In his book Social Theory and Social Structure, Merton defines self-fulfilling prophecy in the following terms: e. g. when Roxanna falsely believes her marriage will fail, her fears of such failure actually cause the marriage to fail.
In his book Social Theory and Social Structure, he conceives of a bank run at the fictional Last National Bank, over which Cartwright Millingville presides.
In his hugely influential book The Structure of Social Action ( 1937 ) Parsons wrote that " Spencer is dead " and then put the question: " Who killed him and how ?".
His book The Structure of Liberty won the Ralph Gregory Elliot Book Award in 1998.
Vogler later expanded the memo and published it as the book The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers, which became the inspiration for a number of successful Hollywood films and is believed to have been used in the development of the Matrix series.
While designing Pico, the Software Languages Lab was inspired by the Abelson and Sussman's book " Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs ".
* The Structure of Scientific Revolutions is Kuhn's book.
* Structure of Scientific Revolutions, a book by Thomas Kuhn
There he collaborated with Eugene Galanter and Karl Pribram on the book Plans and the Structure of Behavior.
The book Plans and the Structure of Behavior ( 1960 ), written with Eugene Galanter and Karl H. Pribram, explored how humans plan and act, trying to extrapolate this to how a robot could be programmed to plan and do things.

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