| Stephen Lyng - Medical - 1990 - 288 pages
Holistic Health and Biomedical Medicine outlines a new framework for social science research. Illustrated in an analysis of the American health care system, Lyng presents an ... | |
| Stephen Lyng, David D. Franks - Social Science - 2002 - 268 pages
In this new book, Lyng and Franks argue that contemporary sociology has lost its connection to human realities. Addressing the conceptual underpinnings of sociological practice ... | |
| Stuart Henry - Social Science - 2018 - 400 pages
Initially designed to accompany Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry's best-selling Essential Criminology textbook, this new reader is an up-to-date companion text perfect for all ... | |
| Jeff Ferrell, Mark S. Hamm - Law - 2016 - 330 pages
The candid, first-person accounts of their experiences, especially in illegal, immoral, and dangerous situations, reveal the horrors, perils, and joys of ethnographic research ... | |
| Robert Fletcher - Nature - 2014 - 264 pages
The worldwide development of ecotourism—including adventures such as mountain climbing and whitewater rafting, as well as more pedestrian pursuits such as birdwatching—has ... | |
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