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American Criminology Meets Collins: Global Theory of Intellectual Change and a Policy-Oriented Field
Joachim J. Savelsberg
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Sarah Flood
Sociology (Twin Cities)
Institute for Social Research & Data Innovation
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Policy-based
100%
Criminology
100%
Intellectual Change
100%
Global Theory
100%
Network Ties
66%
Horizontal Networks
66%
Mediating Effect
33%
Social Capital
33%
Social Opportunities
33%
Depth Interviews
33%
Political Economy
33%
Institutional Environment
33%
Material Resources
33%
Institutional Context
33%
Vertical Network
33%
Randall Collins
33%
Interaction Ritual
33%
Collective Effervescence
33%
Sociology of philosophy
33%
Emotional Energy
33%
Social Sciences
Tuition Fee
100%
Criminology
100%
Intelligentsia
100%
Sociology
50%
In-Depth Interview
50%
Social Capital
50%
Institutional Environment
50%
Ritual
50%