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Sabine Brunswicker is a Full Professor [1] for Digital Innovation at Purdue University, West Lafayette, United States, and the Founder and Director of Research Center for Open Digital Innovation (RCODI).
Harry F. Dahms. Harry F. Dahms is Professor of Sociology and co-chair of the Committee on Social Theory at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville. [1] Dahms also is an associate editor of Basic Income Studies and Soundings.
Emerald Publishing Limited is a scholarly publisher of academic journals and books, headquartered in Leeds, England. Originally focused in the areas of social sciences and management, including management , business , education , and library studies , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Emerald also publishes in the areas of health, science, engineering, and technology.
The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering research in sociology and on social policy. The journal was established in 1981 and is published by Emerald Group Publishing. The editor-in-chief is Colin C. Williams (University of Sheffield).
This category is for academic (including scientific) journals published by Emerald Group Publishing. Pages in category "Emerald Group Publishing academic journals" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Hawdon is most known for his work on sociology, deviance cycles and cyber intolerance. Among his authored works are publications in academic journals, [ 2 ] as well as books such as The Causes and Consequences of Group Violence: From Bullies to Terrorists [ 3 ] and Marijuana in America: Culture, Political, and Medical Controversies .
The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer et al ... (1987) “Semiotics, Advertising and Marketing.” Emerald Insight. This page ...
Sociology of leisure is the study of how humans organize their free time. Leisure includes a broad array of activities, such as sport, tourism, and the playing of games. The sociology of leisure is closely tied to the sociology of work, as each explores a different side of the work–leisure relationship.