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Volume 15.1

Is the emperor naked? Some questions on the adequacy of sociological theory in urban and regional research
R. E. Pahl
Originally published in Vol. 13 Number 4 (December 1989)

Is the emperor naked? A debate on the adequacy of sociological theory in urban and regional research
C. G. Pickvance

Three varieties of class analysis: comment on R.E. Pahl

Rosemary Crompton

In defence of class analysis: a comment on R.E. Pahl
Gordon Marshall

The identification of social forces in development as a general problem in sociology: a comment on Pahl’s remarks on class and consumption relations as forces in urban and regional development
Patrick Mullins

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