6 studies found in German from a total of 37624
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Conventional Religion and Common Religion in Leeds, 1982

Krarup, H. E., University of Leeds, Department of Sociology; Toon, R. J., University of Leeds, Department of Sociology; Towler, R. C., University of Leeds, Department of Sociology
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this study was to investigate the religious practice, experience and belief in the northern industrial city of Leeds. Particular emphasis was placed on the religiousness which falls outside the normal scope of Christian denominations, including `common religion', and this was studied both in...
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Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion: a Critical Investigation, 2003-2005

Warde, A., University of Manchester, Department of Sociology; Bennett, T., University of Manchester, ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change; Savage, M., University of Sussex, School of Social Sciences; (1 more)
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This mixed method study uses focus groups, a national random survey, and follow-up household interviews to explore the relationships between cultural capital and a range of social position indicators relating to occupational class, gender, age, ethnicity, and location. The survey was also administered to...
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RWAAI: Repository and Workspace for Austroasiatic Intangible Heritage

Burenhult, Niclas (Lingvistik, Språk- och litteraturcentrum, Lund University); Kruspe, Nicole (Lingvistik, Språk- och litteraturcentrum, Lund University)
The Repository and Workspace for Austroasiatic Intangible Heritage (RWAAI) is a digital multimedia resource dedicated to the maintenance of research materials documenting the intangible heritage of the Austroasiatic communities of Mainland Southeast Asia and India. It is the first resource dedicated to a specific language family in this diverse and dynamic region. RWAAI...
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Personalised Managerial Innovation I and II, 1993-1994

Keegan, O., University of Dundee, Department of Economics and Management; Coopey, J. G., University of Dundee, Department of Economics and Management; Emler, N., University of Dundee
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project originated in an earlier study commissioned by Dundee University based on narratives of managers talking about their innovations. Four main themes emerged: the innovator, their perceptions of context, the tactics they used in pursuing their innovation, and the social processes that unfolded....
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Organisational Context and the Process of Strategy Development, 1994-1995

Johnson, G., Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Strategic Management and Organisational Change; Bailey, A., Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Strategic Management and Organisational Change
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The overall objective of this research was to develop a clearer and more realistic understanding of the complexity of the relationship between the strategy development process and organisational context. It sought to: explore differences and similarities in the processes of strategy development within and...
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Community Response to Marital Violence, 1977-1979

Murch, M., University of Bristol, Department of Social Administration; Walker, V., University of Bristol, Department of Social Administration; Borkowski, M., University of Bristol, Department of Social Administration
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Data about cases of marital violence coming to the notice of a number of agencies in the city of Bristol were collected in 1977/79, as were the attitudes towards the subject of marital violence by a sample of 50 solicitors, 50 local authority social workers, 50 health visitors and 50 general practitioners...
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