| Imagining Sociological Theory: Charles Turner, Investigating Sociological Theory |
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Peter Baehr
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213-218 |
| Georg Simmel, The View of Life: Four Metaphysical Essays with Journal Aphorisms |
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Arthur Frank
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219-222 |
| Allan Kellehear, ed., The Study of Dying: From Autonomy to Transformation |
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Herbert C. Northcott
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223-225 |
| Jenny Hockey, Carol Komaromy, and Kate Woodthorpe, eds., The Matter of Death: Space, Place and Materiality |
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Catherine Tuey
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226-228 |
| Julia Johnson, Sheena Rolph, and Randall Smith, Residential Care Transformed: Revisiting ‘The Last Refuge’ |
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Hugh Armstrong,
Pat Armstrong
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229-232 |
| Deborah K. van den Hoonaard, By Himself: The Older Man’s Experience of Widowhood |
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Toni Calasanti
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233-235 |
| Shamus Rahman Khan, Privilege: The Making of an Adolescent Elite at St. Paul’s School |
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Janice Aurini
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236-238 |
| Sinisa Malešević, The Sociology of War and Violence |
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Liliana Riga
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239-241 |
| Matthew Gill, Accountants' Truth: Knowledge and Ethics in the Financial World. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009, 208 pp. $US 99.00 hardcover (978-0-19-954714-2) |
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Rita Samiolo
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242-244 |