Cultural Theory bibliography
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This bibliography was compiled by the cultural theory yahoo discussion group, but particularly by James Tansey, Mary Wildavsky and Brendon Swedlow.
Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, (2001) 5 vols., Wiley.
6, Perri (1997) Escaping poverty: from safety nets to networks of opportunity, Demos, London.
6, Perri & Leat, D. (1997), ‘‚ÄòInventing the voluntary sector by committee: from Wolfenden to Deakin‚Äô’, Non-Profit studies, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 33-46.
6, Perri (1998), ‘‚ÄòPrivate lives‚Äô’, Demos Collection 14, The good life, pp. 105-11.
—- (1998) The future of privacy, vol I: Private life and public policy, Demos, London.
—- (1998), ‘‚ÄòHousing policy in the risk archipelago: toward holistic and anticipatory government‚Äô’, Housing studies, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 347-75.
—- (1998), ‘‚ÄòSocial networks, social exclusion, social capital: conceptual and policy issues‚Äô’, paper presented to Networks, community and locality, Keele University, 7-8.7.98.
—- (1998), ‘On the right lines: the next centre-right in the British isles’, Demos, London.
—- (1999), Morals for robots and cyborgs: ethics and society in the age of autonomous intelligent machines,. Bull Worldwide Information Systems plc,, London.
—- (1999), ‘Understanding, presenting and managing risk’, paper presented to Ditchley Foundation Conference.
—- (1999), ‘‚ÄòA culture of constitutionalism for more participation: what would it look like?’ in N.D. and Campbell Lewis, D. (ed.), Promoting participation: law or politics?, Cavendish, London, pp. 75-100.
—- (1999), ‘‚ÄòNeo-Durkheimian institutional theory‚Äô’, paper presented to Institutional theory in political science, Ross Priory, Loch Lomond, University of Strathclyde, 17-18th October.
—- (2000), ‘‚ÄòCan there be a unified science of fear?‚Äô Review article on Joffe H, 1999, Risk and ‚Äòthe other‚Äô Cambridge University Press’, Journal of Risk Research.
—- (2000), ‘Review of Cotterell R, 1999, ?âmile Durkheim: law in a moral domain Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh’, Journal of law and society, vol. 27, no. 3, Sept.
—- (2000), ‘Review of Lupton D, ed, 1999, Risk and sociocultural theory, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge’, Journal of Risk Research.
—- (2000), ‘‚ÄòDurkheim among the geneticists? Human genetics, ethics and methods in futures studies‚Äô’, Foresight, vol. 2, no. 1, February.
—- (2000), ‘‚ÄòThe governance of affect: the ritual organisation of emotion and the limits of emotional emancipation‚Äô, split into two papers - (a) ‚ÄúOn Durkheim‚Äôs sociological theory of the emotions‚Äù and (b) ‚ÄúWhat is there to feel? a neo-Durkheimian theory of the emotions‚Äù’, paper presented to University of East London seminar series, final seminar in the series ‚ÄúAffect, ethics and citizenship‚Äù, Birkbeck College, 1.6.2000.
—- (2000), ‘‚ÄòWhat kinds of decisions should autonomous intelligent systems be allowed to make? A neo-Durkheimian approach‚Äô,’ paper presented to “Time for AI and Society”, the 2000 Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour, University of Birmingham, 17-20.4.00.
—- (2000), ‘‚ÄòShaping citizens: responsibility and the politics of moral character‚Äô’, paper presented to University of East London seminar series, ‚ÄúAffect, ethics and citizenship‚Äù, Birkbeck College, 17-18 February.
—- (2000), The Governance of Affect: the Ritual Organisation of Emotion and the Limits of Emotional Emancipation. ‘Conclusions’ Seminar in the Affect Ethics Citizenship Series.
—- (2001), ‘‚ÄòEthics, regulation and the new artificial intelligence, Part I: accountability and power‚Äô’, Information communication and society, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 199-229.
—- (2001), ‘‚ÄòEthics, regulation and the new artificial intelligence, Part II: autonomy and liability‚Äô’, Information communication and society, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 406-34.
—- (2001), ‘‚ÄòGoverning by technique: judgment and the prospects for governance of and with technology‚Äô’, in Paris (ed.), Twenty first century governance, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
—- (2001), ‚ÄúIf it‚Äôs against you, then they work together‚Äù: public concerns about privacy and data sharing in government,. Performance and Innovation Unit, Cabinet Office, London.
—- (2001), ‘‚ÄòThe governance of friends and acquaintances: public policy and social networks‚Äô, paper for the, ‚ÄúSocial networks and social exclusion‚Äù’, paper presented to final seminar in the ESRC funded series hosted jointly with Institute for Public Policy Research, London, March.
—- (2001), ”Can there be a unified science of fear?’ Review article on Risk and ‘the other’ by Helene Joffe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999′, Journal of Risk Research., vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 431-45.
—- (2001), Can we be persuaded to become PET lovers?, [PETs: privacy enhancing technologies]. Paris, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development,.
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—- (2001), ‘‚ÄòI represent you; you‚Äôre sovereign; now change! the deliberate attempt by government to change citizens‚Äô cultures and moral characters‚Äô’, paper presented to guest lecture, Department of Politics, Nottingham Trent University, 15.1.01.
—- (2001), ‘‚ÄòAuthority: emotional dynamics‚Äô’, paper presented to paper given in University of East London seminar series ‚ÄúAffect, ethics and citizenship‚Äù, 25.5.2001.
6, Perri , Seltzer, K., Leat, D. & G., Stoker (2002) Toward holistic governance: the new agenda in government reform, Palgrave [formerly MacMillan], Houndmils, Basingstoke.
6, Perri , Leat, Diana , Seltzer, Kim & Stoker, Gerry (2002) Toward holistic governance: the new reform agenda, Palgrave, Houndmills, Basingstoke.
6, Perri (2002), ‘Can policy making be evidence based?’ Managing Community Care :Building Knowledge for Integraged Care, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 3-8.
—- (2002), Sense and Solidarities: A Neo-Durkeimian Institutional Theory of Well-Being and Its Implications for Public Policy. Seminar on Well-being: Research and Policy in the ESRC funded seminar series on Well-being: Social and Individual Determinants, King’s Fund, Cavendish Square, London.
—- (2002), ‘‚ÄòCan policy making be evidence based?‚Äô’, Managing community care, vol. 10, no. 1.
—- (2002), Strategies for reassurance: public concerns about privacy and data sharing in government. Performance and Innovation Unit, Cabinet Office, London.
—- (2002), ‘‚ÄòWho wants privacy protection, and what do they want?‚Äô,’ Journal of consumer behaviour, vol. 2 80-100, no. 1.
6, Perri & Peck, E. (2002), ‘‚Äò‚ÄúSurprises‚Äù with discourse: an argument against the idealism of discourse theories, and towards an alternative theory of effective organisation development practice showing the special cases where changing talk and text might be effective’, paper presented to 5th international conference on organisational discourse: organisational discourse: from micro-utterances to macro-inferences, King‚Äôs College, London, 24-26.7.02.
6, Perri (2002), ‘‚ÄòThe politics of well-being: sense and solidarities: a neo-Durkheimian institutional theory of well-being and its implications for public policy‚Äô, keynote address paper’, paper presented to final conference of ESRC funded seminar series on ‚ÄúWell-being: social and individual determinants‚Äù, King‚Äôs Fund, Cavendish Square, London, 4.7. 02.
—- (2003) E-governance: styles of political judgment in the information age polity, Palgrave, Basingstoke.
—- (2003), ‘‚ÄòWhat‚Äôs in a frame? Social organisation, risk perception and the sociology of knowledge’.’ Journal of Risk Research.
—- (2003), ‘‚ÄòCan government influence our friendships? The range and limits of tools for trying to shape solidarities‚Äô’, in Phillipson CR Allen G and Morgan D (ed.), Social networks and social exclusion: sociological and policy issues,, Ashgate, Aldershot and London.
—- (2003), ‘‚ÄòWhat is there to feel? a neo-Durkheimian theory of the emotions‚Äô’, European journal of psychotherapy, counselling and health, special issue theories of the emotions [from across all the social science disciplines], vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 263-90.
—- (2003), ‘‚ÄòJoined-up government in the western world in comparative perspective: a preliminary literature review and exploration‚Äô’, Journal of public administration research and theory.
6, Perri & Peck, E. (2003), ‘‚ÄòNew Labour‚Äôs modernisation in the public sector: a neo-Durkheimian approach and the case of mental health services‚Äô’, Public administration.
6, Perri (2003), ‘Joined-up government in the west beyond Britain: a provisional assessment’, in Bogdanor V (ed.), Joined-up government, British Academy, London.
—- (2003), ‘The governance of technology: concepts, trends, theory, normative principles and research agenda‚Äô,‚Äúwhite paper‚Äù for the ESRC Science in Society programme workshop, Democratic governance of technological change in an era of globalisation,’ paper presented to FLAD, Lisbon, 23-26.02.03.
Abrandt, Johan (1999) The Reinventing Government Movement: A Cultural Perspective, Statsvetenskapliga Institutionen at Lunds Universitet.
Adams, J. (1995) Risk, UCL Press, London.
Adams, John (1999), ‘Cars, Cholera, and Cows’, Policy Analysis, no. 335, pp. 1-49.
—- (1999) Risky Business.( First published in 1999 as Cars, Cholera, and Cows by the CATO Institute), Adam Smith Institute.
Aldridge, Alan (1994), ‘Women Priests: From Exclusion to Accommodation.’ British Journal of Sociology, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 501-10.
Allan, Anthony (2001) The Middle East Water Question, Hydropolitcs, and the Global Economy., I.B.Tauris, London.
Altman, Dennis (1986) AIDS in the Mind of America, Anchor Pres/Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y.
Altman, Yochanan & Baruch, Yehuda (1992), ‘Towards a Cultural Typology of European Work Values. Innovation.’ The European Journal of Social Sciences,, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 35-44.
—- (1998), ‘Cultural Theory and Organizations: Analytical Method and Cases.’ Organization Studies, vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 769-85.
Archibald, Steve & Richards, Paul (2002), ”Converts to Human Rights? Popular Debate about War and Justice in Sierra Leone.”, Africa, vol. 73, no. 3, pp. 339-67.
Baark, Erik (2001), ‘The Making of Science and Technology Policy in China’, International Journal Technology Management, vol. 21, pp. 1-21.
Backer, B. , Kran, T., Heiberg, T., L??fgren, M. & Molander, A. (1986) Postmoderna tider? Innvandrerkvinner, utlendighet og sosialisering noen analytiske betraktninger, Norstedts Institutt for fredsforskning, Stockholm/Oslo.
Bale, T. (1996), ‘Broad Churches, Big Theory and one small example: assessing the diverse cultures of political parties’, paper presented to APSA, San Francisco.
—- (1997), ‘Struggling out of the Straitjacket? Culture and Leadership in the British Labour Party’, paper presented to ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops: Cultural Theory in Political Science - Comparisons and Applications, Bern.
—- (1997), ‘Towards a ‘Cultural Theory’ of parliamentary party groups.’ Journal of Legislative Studies, vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 25-43.
—- (1999), ‘Sacred Cows and Common Sence: The Symbolic Statecraft and Political Culture of the British Labour Party’, in Gower, Ashgate.
Bauman, Paul (2000), ‘Anthropology with a Difference: Mary Douglas at 80′, Commonwealth, vol. 128, no. 14, pp. 11-7.
Bellaby, Paul (1990), ‘To Risk or Not to Risk? Uses and limitations of Mary Douglas on Risk-acceptability for Understanding Health and Safety at Work and Road Accidents’, Sociological Review, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 465-283.
Berger, Arthur Asa (ed.) (1989), Political Culture and Public Opinion, Transaction Press, New Brunswick, N.J.
—- (1990) Agitop: Political Culture and Public Opinion, Transaction Press, New Brunswick, N.J.
Bernstein, Basil (1971) Class, Codes and Contro, vol. 1, Theoretical Studies towards a Sociology of Language, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London.
Berry, Michael & Innreiter-Moser, Cacilia (2002), ‘Communicating Cultural Dimensions of Gender-related Identity in Female Austrian and Finnish Business Students’ Response to Joanna Kreamer.’ Culture and Organization, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 161-89.
Bijlsma-Frankema, Katlnka (2001), ‘On Managing Cultural Integrations and Cultural Change Processes in Mergers and Acquisitions’, Journal of European Industrial Training, vol. 25, no. 3/4, pp. 192-207.
Birrer, Frans A. J. & Pranger, Rob. (1994.), ‘Complex Intertwinements in Argumentation: Some Cases from Discussions on Biotechnology and Their Implications for Argumentation Studies.’ paper presented to Third International Conference on Argumentation, Amsterdam, June 21-24.
Black, Peter W. & Avruch, Kevin (1999), ‘Cultural Relativism, Conflict Resolution, Social Justice’, Peace and Conflict Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 24-41.
Bloomfield, Brian P. (1985), ‘Anomalies and Social Experience: Backcasting with Simulation Models.’ Social Studies Of Science, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 631-75.
Bloor, C. & Bloor, D. (1982), ‘Twenty Industrial Scientists: A Preliminary Exercise’, in M. Douglas (Ed.) (ed.), Essays In The Sociology Of Perception, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, pp. 83-102.
Bloor, D. (1982), ‘Polyhedra and the Abominations of Leviticus: Cognitive Styles in Methematics’, in M. Douglas (Ed.) (ed.), Essays In The Sociology Of Perception, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, pp. 191-218).
Bodley, John H. (2002) Anthropology and Global Environmental Change. A Encyclopedia of Global Environment Change., John Wiley & Sons.
Boholm, ?Ö. (1996), ‘The Many Faces of ‘The Cultural Theory of Risk’. An Anthropological Critique’, paper presented to Annual Meeting of the Society for Risk Analysis-Europe, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey.
—- (1996), ‘Risk Perception and Social Anthropology: Critique of Cultural Theory’, Ethnos, vol. 61, no. 1-2, pp. 64-84.
Boholm, ?Ösa (1996), ‘Risk Perception and Social Anthropology: A Critique of Cultural Theory’, Ethnos, vol. 61, no. 1-2, pp. 64-84.
Boholm, A. (1996), ‘Risk Perception and Social Anthropology: Critique of Cultural Theory’, Ethnos, vol. 61, no. 1-2, pp. 64-84.
Botnen, K. (1997) ?òkonomisk Vekst - Gift eller Medisin? En analyse av nordmenns holdninger til ??konomisk vekst, University of Oslo, Oslo.
Bovens, M., & ‘tHart, P. (1996) Understanding Policy Fiascoes, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick & London.
Boyle, R. P. & Coughlin, R. M. (1994), ‘Conceptualizing and Operationalizing Cultural Theory’, in D. J. Coyle & R. J. Ellis (Eds.) (ed.), Politics, Policy and Culture, Oxford: Westview Press., pp. 191-218).
Boyle, Richard P., Richard M. Coughlin (1994), ‘Conceptualizing and operationalizing cultural theory’, in eds D.J.Coyle & R.J.Ellis (ed.), Politics, policy and culture, Westview, Boulder, pp. 191-218.
Bozeman, Barry & Kingsley, Gordon (1998), ‘Risk Culture in Public and Private Organization’, Public Administration Review, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 109-18.
Braman, Donald & Kahan, Dan M. (2001), More Statistics, Less Persuasion: A Cultural Theory of Gun-Risk Perception. 05, Yale Law School.
Breiger, R. (1982), ‘A Structural Analysis of Occupational Mobility.’ in N. Lin & P. V. Marsden (eds), Social structure and network analysis, Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, p. 319.
Brenot, J., Joussen, W. & Sj??berg, L. (1995), Assessment and Management of Post Accidental Situations. Radiation Detriment, Risk Perception and Risk Communication. Final report on EU-Project F13P-CT930068. Institut de Protection et de S?ªret?© Nucl?©aire., Fontenay aux Roses.
Brenot, J., Bonnefous, S., & Mays, C. (1996), ‘Cultural theory and risk perception: Validity and utility explored in the French context’, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, vol. 68, no. 3-4, pp. 239-43.
Brenot, J. , Bonnefous, S. & C., Mays. (1996), ‘Cultural Theory and Risk Perception: Validity and Utility Explored in the French Context’, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, vol. 68, no. 3/4, pp. 239-43.
Brenot, Jean., Bonnefous, Sylviane., Marris, Claire (1998), ‘Testing the Cultural Theory of Risk in France.’ Risk Analysis, vol. 18, no. 6, pp. 729-40.
Brown (2001), ‘Interest Matters.’ Ph. D. Dissertation thesis, University of Michigan.
Burchell, Kevin (1998), ‘Fractured Environments: Diversity and Conflict in Perceptions of Environmental Risk. (Reseach paper)’, Environmental and Spatial Analysis, vol. 52.
Burgoon, J. K. (1995), ‘Cross-Cultural and Intercultural Applications of Expectancy Violations Theory’, in R. L. Wiseman (Ed.) (ed.), Intercultural communication theory, Sage, London, pp. 194-214.
Buss, David M. & Craik, Kenneth H. (1983), ‘Contemporary Worldviews: Personal and Policy Implication’, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 259-80.
Buss, David M., Kenneth H. Clarik and Karl M. Dake (1983), ‘Perception of Decision Procedures for Managing and Regulating Hazards.’ in Homburger (ed.), Safety Evaluation and Regulation of Chemical 2, Karger, Cambridge, MA; Basel, pp. 199-208.
Buss, David M., Craik, Kenneth H. & Dake, Karl M. (1986), ‘Contemporary Worldviews and Perception of the Technological System’, in Joshua Menkes Vincent T. Covello, Jeryl Mumpower (ed.), Risk Evaluation and Management, Plenum.
Calvez, Marcel (1989), ‘Les rites d‚Äôinstitution de la s?©ropositivit?©.[ The rituals of institution of seropositivity]‘, Actions et recherches sociales,, vol. Vol. 3-4,, no. Oct-D?©c.,, pp. 103-15.
Calvez, Marcel & Douglas, Mary (1990), ‘The self as risk-taker : a cultural theory of contagion in relation to Aids’, Sociological review, vol. 38, no. 3, pp. 445-64.
Calvez, Marcel (1990), ‘Les handicap?©s mentaux et l‚Äôint?©gration au milieu ordinaire : une analyse culturelle. [Intellectual disability and social integration : a cultural analysis]‘, Handicaps et Inadaptations. Les Cahiers du CTNERH, pp. 55-6, 87-106.
—- (1991), ‘La construction sociale du handicap. Une approche de l‚Äôint?©gration des handicap?©s mentaux dans le milieu ordinaire [The social cocntruction of disability : an approach to social integration of intellectually disabled]‘, Handicaps et Inadaptations. Les Cahiers du CTNERHI, pp. 55-6, 87-106.
—- (1992), ‘Les accusations de contagion comme argument d’exclusion. L’exemple des caqueux de Bretagne , [Accusations of contagion as an argument of exclusion : the case of hereditary lepers in Brittany]‘, Ethnologie fran?ßaise, vol. XXII, no. 1, pp. 56-60.
—- (1993), ‘L‚Äôanalyse culturelle du risque (The cultural analysis of risk)’, in Y. Souteyrand A. Tursz, R. Salmi (eds) (ed.), Adolescence et risque, ANRS, Paris, pp. 75-87.
—- (1993), ‘Social interactions in the neighborhood. Cultural approach to social integration of individuals with mental retardation,’ Mental Retardation, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 419-23.
—- (1994), ‘Les repr?©sentations des risques du Sida et l‚Äôexp?©rience sociale [Representations of Aids risks and social experience]‘, in M. Calvez, Paicheler, G., Souteyrand, Y. (eds) (ed.), Connaissances, repr?©sentations, comportements : les sciences sociales et la pr?©vention du Sida, ANRS, Paris.
—- (1994), ‘Le handicap comme situation de seuil : ?©l?©ments pour une sociologie de la liminalit?© ¬ª[Disability as a threshold situation : elements for a sociology of liminality]‘, Sciences sociales et sant?©, vol. XII, pp. 61-88.
—- (1995), ‘Perception of risks, definition of interest and commitment to a community : a cultural approach’, in Heckmann W. eds Friedrich D. (ed.), Aids in Europe.The behaviourial aspects, Sigma Ed, Berlin, vol. Vol 4. Determinants of behaviour change, pp. 39-47.
—- (1996), ‘La rationalit?© des conduites de pr?©vention et l‚Äôexp?©rience sociale, [Rationality of prevention behaviors and social experience]‘, in Schiltz M-A. Calvez M., Souteyrand Y., coord (ed.), Les homosexuels face au sida. Rationalit?©s et gestions des risques, ANRS, Paris, pp. 55-64.
—- (1998) Los usos sociales del riesgo. Elementos de analisis del sida [The social uses of risk. Elements of analysis of Aids], Editorial universitaria, Universidad Nacional de Misiones (Argentina.).
—- (2000), ‘Violence et contextes sociaux : la prise en compte des r?©gulations interm?©diaires dans le proc?®s de pacification des m?ìurs, Kreiz, 13, [Violence and social contexts :accounting for intermediate regulations in Elias analysis of the civilising process].’ Violence et societ?© en Bretagne et dans les pays celtiques, pp. 11-23.
—- (2000), ‘Les aspects sociaux du handicap’, Pr?©veni, vol. 39, pp. 83-90.
—- (2001), ‘Les risques du sida et la pr?©carit?© social [Aids risks and precariousness]‘, in Chauvin P. Joubert M., Facy F., Ringa V., Siwek J., Deschamps J.-P., Terra J.-L. (?©diteurs), (ed.), Pr?©carisation, risques et sant?©, Editions INSERM, Paris, pp. 445-60.
—- (2001 (forthcoming)), ‘Le risque comme ressource culturelle dans la pr?©vention du sida [Risk as a cultural resource in Aids prevention policies]‘, in Dozon J.P. Fassin D. (ed.), Voix et Regards, Balland, Paris.
Cameron, Derek (2001), ‘Chefs and Occupational Culture in a Hotel Chain: A Grid-Group Analysis.’ Tourism and Hospitality Research, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 103-13.
Carlisle, Juliet & Smith, Eric R. A. (2001), ‘Postmaterialism vs. Egalitarianism as the Key Environment Value.’ paper presented to APSA Annual Conference, San Francisco.
Carriere, Erin & Scruggs, Lyle (2001), ‘A Cross-National Study of the Cultural Sources of Environmental Attitude: Evidence from the 2000 ISSP.’ paper presented to American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 29-September 2, 2001.
Carriere, Erin. (2001), ‘Sources of Environmentalism: A Model Incorporating Knowledge and Douglas as Wildavsky’s Grid-Group Cultural Theory.’ Ph. D. Dissertation thesis, University of Connecticut.
Carter, Timothy (1997), ”Big Men’ in Corinth.”, Journal for the Study of the New Testament, vol. 66, pp. 45-71.
Carter, T. L. ( 2002) Paul and the Power of Sin: Redefining ‘Beyond the Pale’. vol. 115, Monograph Series, Cambridge University Press, New York.
Caukins, Douglas (1995), ‘”Stumbling into Applied Anthropology: Collaborative Roles of Academic Researchers.”‘, Practicing Anthropology, vol. 17, no. 1-2, pp. 21-4.
Caulkins, D.Douglas & Elaine S.Weiner (eds) (1992), “The Unexpected Entrepreneurs: Small High Technology Firms and
Regional Development in Wales and Northeast England.” Anthropology and the Global Factory: Studies in the New Industrialization of the Late Twentieth Century, Bergin & Garvey, New York.
Caulkins, Douglas (1995), ‘”High Technology Entrepreneurs in the Peripheral Regions of the United Kingdom”‘, paper presented to Twelfth International Seminar on Marginal Regions, Aldershot (Hants.).
Caulkins, D.Douglas & S.Weiner, Elaine (eds) (1995), “High Technology Entrepreneurs in the Peripheral Regions of the United Kingdom.” Economic Futures on the North Atlantic Margin: Selected Contributions to the Twelfth International Seminar on Marginal Regions, Avebury Press, Aldershot (Hants.).
Caulkins, Douglas (1997), ‘Is Small Still Beautiful? Low Growth Firms and Regional Development in Scotland’s Silicon Glen’, in Jonathan Andelson (ed.), Anthropology Matters: Essays in Honor of Ralph Luebben, Grinnell College, Grinnell, pp. 53-63.
Caulkins, D.Douglas & S.Weiner, Elaine (1997), ‘”Is Small Still Beautiful? Low Growth Firms and Regional Development in Scotland’s Silicon Glen’, in (ed) Jonathan Andelson (ed.), Anthropology Matters: Essays in Honor of Ralph Luebben., Grinnell College, Grinnell, pp. 53-63.
Caulkins, D. Douglas & Weiner, Elaine S. (1998), ‘Finding a Work Culture that Fits: Egalitarian Manufacturing Firms in MidWales’, Anthropology of Work Review, vol. XIX, p. 1.
Caulkins, D.Douglas & Weiner, Elaine S. (1999), ‘Enterprise and Resistance in the Celtic Fringe: High Growth, Low Growth and No Growth Firms’, paper presented to Fourteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions.
Caulkins, D.Douglas & Weiner, Elaine S. (1999), ‘”Enterprise and Resistance in the Celtic Fringe: High Growth, Low Growth and No Growth Firms,”‘, in Reginald Byron and John Hutson (ed.), Local Enterprise on the North Atlantic Margin : Selected Contributions to the Fourteenth International Seminar on Marginal Regions, Reginald, Ashgate Aldershot, U.K., pp. 191-204.
Caulkins, D. Douglas (1999), ‘Is Mary Douglas’s Grid/Group Analysis Useful for Cross-Cultural Research?’ Cross-Cultural Research, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 108-28.
Caulkins, Douglas & Peters, Christina (2002), ‘Grid-Group Analysis, Social Capital, and Entrepreneurship among North American Immigrant Groups’, Cross-Cultural Research: The Journal of Comparative Social Science, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 108-28.
Caulkins, Douglas D. & Peters, Christina (2002), ‘Grid-Group Analysis, Social Capital, and Entrepreneurship Among North American Ethnic Group.’ Cross-Cultural Research, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 48-72.
Chai, S.-K. & Wildavsky, Aaron (1994), ‘Culture, Rationality, and Violence’, in D. J. Coyle & R. J. Ellis (Eds.) (ed.), Politics, Policy and Culture, Oxford: Westview Press., pp. 159-74.
Chai, S.-K., & Swedlow, B. (1996), ‘Culture and social theory. Aaron Wildavsky’, in Transaction Publishers.
Chapman, G. P. & Thompson, Michael (eds) (1995), Water and the Quest for Sustainable Development, Mansell Pub., London, New York.
Chiu, Ivan, S. K. (2002), ‘The Difference of the Risk Perception Among the Educated Youth between Hong Kong and China: The Issue of Using Computer.’ paper presented to 4th International Summer Academy on Technology Studies, Deutschlandsberg, Austria, July 9, 2002.
Clayton, S. (1998), ‘Preference for macrojustice versus microjustice in environmental decisions’, Environment and Behavior, vol. 30, no. 2, pp. 162-83.
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C?¥t?©, P. (1997), Cultural Analysis, New Institutionalism and the Construction of a Civic Ethos: A Framework for Analysis. ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops: Cultural Theory in Political Science - Comparisons and Applications, Bern.
Cotgrove, Stephen (1981), ‘Risk, Value Conflict, and Political Legitimacy.’ in Richard F. Griffiths (ed.), Dealing With Risk: The Planning, Management and Acceptability of Technological Risk., Manchester University Press.
Coughlin, Richard M. & Lockhart, Charles (1992), ‘”Building Better Comparative Social Theory Through Alternative Conceptions of Rationality.’ Western Political Quarterly, vol. 45, no. September, pp. 793-809.
Coughlin, R. M. & Lockhart, C. (1992), ‘ Cultural Theory and Political Ideology: An Empirical Test’, paper presented to Western Political Science Association, San Francisco.
Coughlin, Richard M. & Boyle, Richard (1994), ‘”Conceptualizing and Operationalizing Cultural Theory.”‘, in Dennis J. Coyle and Richard J. Ellis (ed.), Politics, Policy, and Culture, Westview Press, pp. 191-218.
Coughlin, Richard M. & Lockhart, Charles (1998), ‘”Grid-Group Theory and Political Ideology: A Consideration of Their Relative Strengths and Weaknesses for Explaining the Structure of Mass Belief Systems.”‘, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 10, no. Winter, pp. 33-58.
Coughlin, R. M., & Lockhart, C. (1998), ‘ Grid-group theory and political ideology - A consideration of their relative strengths and weaknesses for explaining the structure of mass belief systems.’ Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 33-58.
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