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| 1. Why Critical Realism Fails to Justify Critical Social Research |
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Martyn Hammersley |
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2. The Effects of the Initial Mode of Contact on the Response Rate and
Data Quality in an Internet-Based College Satisfaction Survey |
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Frederick Wiseman |
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| 3. Value in the Visual: On Public Injecting, Visual Methods and their Potential for Informing Policy (and Change) |
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Stephen Parkin & Ross Coomber |
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| 4. Researching family relationships: a qualitative mixed methods approach |
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Jacqui Gabb |
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| 5. OM matters: the interaction effects between indel and substitution costs |
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Ivano Bison |
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| Vol. 4, No1 (2009) |
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| 1. Social Network Analysis: Introduction to Special Edition |
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Nick Crossley, Christina Prell, and John Scott. |
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| 2. Linking Social Capital to Small-worlds: A look at local and network-level processes and structure. |
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Christina Prell |
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| 3. Gender clustering in friendship networks: some sociological implications. |
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Deirdre Kirke |
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| 4. Measures and Meanings: Exploring the Ego-Net of Helen Kirkpatrick Watts, Militant Suffragette |
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Gemma Edwards and Nick Crossley |
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| 5. Formalising Symbolic Interactionism. |
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Wouter de Nooy |
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| 6. Brokerage roles between cliques: a secondary clique analysis. |
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Elisa Bellotti |
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