Habenstein, 2013 - Google Patents
Sociology of occupations: The case of the American funeral directorHabenstein, 2013
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- 10677997086443142252
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- Habenstein R
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- Human behavior and social processes
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The sociology of occupations, in the core area of the study of social organization, has occasionally benefited from an interactionist approach, particularly under the leadership of Everett C. Hughes. In this essay, Robert W. Habenstein, student of Professor Hughes …
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