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  2. Earl Babbie - Wikipedia

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    Earl Robert Babbie (born January 8, 1938), is an American sociologist who holds the position of Campbell Professor Emeritus in Behavioral Sciences at Chapman University. He is best known for his book The Practice of Social Research (first published in 1975), currently in its 15th English edition, with numerous non-English editions.

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  6. Unstructured interview - Wikipedia

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    This way, the interviewee is able to freely discuss the topic given or their work from their own point of view, typically something the researcher hopes for in their search for information. Others maintain that the interviewer may introduce encouraging nods, expressions and non-directive, neutral probes.

  7. Cyma Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Cyme Rubin (born Cyma Saltzman, May 23, 1926) is an American producer, writer, and director. She is also the president of Business of Entertainment, Inc., a corporation she had created in 1991. [ 1 ] She is a graduate of North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering and The New York School of Interior Design.

  8. Ellen G. K. Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Ellen G. K. Rubin is a pop-up and movable book collector known as the "Popuplady". She is best known for her collection of over 9,000 books, including more than 1,000 by the Czech paper engineer VojtÄ›ch Kubašta , as well as for her lectures and research on the history of the pop-up and movable book formats .

  9. The Traffic in Women: Notes on the Political Economy of Sex

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    Rubin's article is about fully understanding and accounting for the generalized oppression of women in the world—in both industrial capitalist and other kinds of societies. Rubin refers to this part of the social as the "sex/gender system." In making this analysis, she combines elements of various theoretical frameworks.