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Gerald Marwell
Gerald Marwell (February 12, 1937 – March 24, 2013) was an American sociologist, social psychologist and behavioral economist. He was most recently Professor of Sociology at New York University. He is best known for his innovative work on problems of collective action, cooperation, social movements, compliance-gaining behavior, adolescence and religion. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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Residence Location, Geographic Mobility, and the Attainments of Women in Academia. Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers No. 359-76 by Marwell, Gerald
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The critical mass in collective action : a micro-social theory / by Marwell, Gerald, 1937-
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The critical mass in collective action : a micro-social theory / by Marwell, Gerald, 1937-
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Cooperation : an experimental analysis / by Marwell, Gerald, 1937-, Schmitt, David R.
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The Critical Mass in Collective Action /
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Dynamics of idealism : [white activists in a Black movement / by Demerath, N. J. (Nicholas Jay), 1936-
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Dynamics of idealism; [white activists in a Black movement, by Demerath, N. J. (Nicholas Jay), 1936-
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