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THE IMPACT OF RAPID POPULATION GROWTH, EXPANDING URBANISATION, AND OTHER FACTORS ON DEVELOPMENT IN SUB‐SAHARAN AFRICA: THE CONTRASTING RESPONSES OF TANZANIA AND KENYA
Mary Jo HuthWhen the nations of Sub‐Saharan Africa won independence some twenty years ago, they faced formidable constraints on development which continue to impede their economic and social…
IDEOLOGIES AS BELIEF SYSTEMS
Eric CarltonThe central concern of this discussion is the relationship between belief and action. The underlying problem is how belief ‐ intellectualised as ideology ‐ affects or even…
NEW LEFTIST LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS: THE AUTHORITY GAP IN PARTICIPATORY‐DEMOCRATIC GROUPS
David KowalewskiPrevious studies of late adolescent protesters on university campuses have generally focused on the social, psychological, and political differences between protesters and…
TIME AND SOCIALIST CONSTRUCTION
Chris RojekLet us submit the following proposition for consideration: the essence of socialist construction lies in the bid to appropriate the future and is therefore expressed politically…
HISPANICS AND THE U.S. OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE: A FOCUS ON VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Adalberto AguirreHispanics are the fastest growing minority group in the United States, registering a twenty‐five percent increase from 1973 to 1980 (1). Of the more than thirteen million U.S…
CONTEMPORARY CONVERGENCE IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES THE RELEVANCE OF THE AFRICAN THOUGHT SYSTEM IN THEORY FORMATION
Oladimeji I. AloOf all the challenges facing scholars in the 3rd world today none is as serious as the need to harness their knowledge and skills for the task of nation‐building. There is a…
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- Prof Colin Williams