Inquiry, Agency, and Democracy: The New Pragmatist Sociology
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creator | Gross, Neil L Reed, Isaac Ariail Winship, Christopher Martin, John Levi Huebner, Daniel Flores, Luis Silver, Daniel Whitford, Josh Tavory, Iddo Timmermans, Stefan Elfakhani, Mazen Small, Mario Hughes, Cayce Pamphile, Vontrese Parker, Jeffrey Aviles, Natalie B Silbey, Susan Lichterman, Paul Brown, Karida Vincent, Luna Cefai, Daniel Mische, Ann |
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