Comparative perspectives on social problems /
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Language: | English |
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Boston :
Little, Brown,
[1968]
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Table of Contents:
- The comparative approach to social problems, by V. Kavolis
- "Wild man" behavior in a New Guinea Highlands community, by P. L. Newman
- Some sociological aspects of the Fascist movements, by T. Parsons
- A new cross-cultural study of drunkenness, by P. B. Field
- Psychophysiological symptoms and the status of women in two Mexican communities, by T. S. Langner
- Suicide in Sweden, by H. Hendin
- Sex identity conflict and physical violence: a comparative study, by B. B. Whiting
- Personality and sociocultural factors in intergroup attitudes: a cross-national comparison, by T. F. Pettigrew
- The psychological effects of slavery and concentration camps, by S. M. Elkins
- Changing images of international conflict, by K. W. Deutsch
- Illegitimacy, anomie, and cultural penetration, by W. J. Goode
- Aggressive behaviors within polities, 1948-1962: a cross-national study, by I. K. Feierabend and R. L. Feierabend
- The population crisis: reasons for hope, by F. W. Notestein.