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Solving the Mona Lisa Smile, and Other Developments in Micro-empirical sociology

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Seminar on what micro-sociology could tell us about predicting violence.
Can micro-sociology give us clues to predict when a protest will become violent?

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Randall Collins
Keywords
protests
micro-sociology
Mona Lisa smile
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 15/04/2013
Duration: 01:05:15

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