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The gentle seer: the unappreciated prescience of Egon Bittner's "objectivity and realism in sociology"

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  • Robert John Anderson
  • Wes W. Sharrock

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5449/idslu-001091478

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13.06.2013

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Vol. 13 (2013): Special Issue, 'Egon Bittner'

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Copyright (c) 2013 Robert John Anderson, Wes W. Sharrock

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