CURRENT SOCIOLOGY Vol. 54, no. 3, mayo 2006
Tipo de material: Recurso continuoAnalíticas: Mostrar analíticas:Editor: London : Sage, 2006ISSN: 00113921.Tema(s): Colección CPSClasificación CDD: REV 301/CUR Recursos en línea: Sitio de la RevistaTipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Journal of the International Sociological Association ISA -- Association Internationale de Sociologie AIS -- Asociación Internacional de Sociología AIS
Editorial Introduction: Making a Sociology for Ourselves -- The African Renaissance Challenge and Sociological Reclamations in the South -- Beyond Binaries: A Case for Self-Reflexive Sociologies -- A Khaldunian Exemplar for a Historical Sociology for the South -- Sociology and the South. The Latin American Experience -- Rebels without a Cause of Their Own? The Contradictory Location of White Officials in Black Unions in South Africa, 1973–94 -- Rebels with Causes: White Officials in Black Trade Unions in South Africa, 1973–94 -- Whose Cause and Whose History? -- Similarities and Differences between Rebels with and without a Cause -- Petrobusiness and Security Threats in the Niger Delta, Nigeria -- On ‘Psychic’ and ‘Psychological’: A Comment on Quilley and Loyal -- Résumés/Resúmenes