Everett C. HughesAn Appreciation |
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PART I. The World of Work |
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1. Sociological Perspectives on Occupations, David N. Solomon |
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2. Reorganization and Accommodation: A Case in Industry, Melville Dalton |
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3. The Impurity of Professional Authority, Eliot Freidson |
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4. Human Relations versus Management, Bernard Karsh |
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5. The Union-Organizing Campaign as a Problem of Social Distance: Three Crucial Dimensions of Affiliation-Disaffiliation, Donald F. Roy |
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PART II. Racial and Cultural Contacts |
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6. "We DistinguishThey Discriminate": Observations on Race Relations, Leo Zakuta |
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7. French-Canadian Engineers, Oswald Hall |
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8. The Silent Sufferers: The Lecturer's Role in Student Unrest in India, Aileen D. Ross |
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9. The Enemies of the People, Murray L. Wax and Rosalie H. Wax |
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10. On Language and Culture, William F. Whyte and Robert R. Braun |
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PART III. Organizations |
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11. Internal Differentiation and the Establishment of Organizations, Louis Kriesberg |
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12. Crisis in an Institutional Network: Community Health Care, Harvey L. Smith |
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13. Innovation in Higher Education: Notes on Student and Faculty Encounters in Three New Colleges, Joseph Gusfield and David Riesman |
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14. The Informal Organization of the Army: A Sociological Memoir, William A. Westley |
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15. The Phoenix and the Ashes, Robert W. Habenstein |
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PART IV. Institutions and the Person |
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16. Occupational Commitment and the Teaching Profession, Blanche Geer |
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17. Professional Socialization as Subjective Experience: The Process of Doctrinal Conversion among Student Nurses, Fred Davis |
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18. Shared Ordeal and Induction to Work, Dan C. Lortie |
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19. Some Neglected Properties of Status Passage, Anseim L. Strauss |
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20. History, Culture, and Subjective Experience: An Exploration of the Social Bases of Drug-Induced Experiences, Howard S. Becker |
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PART V. Problems of Method |
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21. The Neglected Situation, Erving Goffman |
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22. The Participant-Observer as a Human Being: Observations on the Personal Aspects of Field Work, Herbert J. Gans |
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23. Asking Questions Cross-Culturally: Some Problems of Linguistic Comparability, Irwin Deutscher |
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24. Issues in Holistic Research, Robert S. Weiss |
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25. Stuff and Nonsense about Social Surveys and Observation, Albert J. Reiss, Jr. |
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A Bibliography of the Work of Everett C. Hughes |
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