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Sociology

University of New Mexico

1953

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Sociological Analysis Of The Big Brother Movement, Margaret Ann Welch Sep 1953

Sociological Analysis Of The Big Brother Movement, Margaret Ann Welch

Sociology ETDs

This thesis is a test of what is implied above. There are social movements which do not conform to the prevailing theories, yet which fit the definition of what constitutes a social movement. The big brother movement is the case selected for this study. This thesis is based upon a history of the beginning, spread, and progressive organization of that movement, and the question raised is the extent to which such a history reveals the supposed characteristics emphasized in prevailing theories.


An Investigation Of Race Or Ethnic Prejudice As A Factor Affecting The Administration Of Justice On The Police Court Level, Dudley E. De Groot Aug 1953

An Investigation Of Race Or Ethnic Prejudice As A Factor Affecting The Administration Of Justice On The Police Court Level, Dudley E. De Groot

Sociology ETDs

The relations of cultural or racial minority groups with the dominant majority within the society of the United States have been subjects of interest and study for Sociologists. Much research has been undertaken and a great deal of material has been published with regard to the areas of race relations and cultural or ethnic group relations.


A Social Study Of A Trade Union, Richard A. Flynn Jul 1953

A Social Study Of A Trade Union, Richard A. Flynn

Sociology ETDs

The purpose of the study was to analyze and evaluate the formation and the development of the union under investigation. Most importantly, it further proposed by disciplined observation to consider the influences which union members felt had been exerted by union membership upon their lives, and to explore the role of the union, as one of many factors, in conditioning the social relationships of its members.