Gerald M. Platt
Affiliations: | Sociology | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
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Ethnic and Racial Studies, African American Studies, Higher Education, Black Studies, Black History, Social Sciences EducationGoogle:
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Platt GM. (2004) Review Essay: Unifying Social Movement Theories Qualitative Sociology. 27: 107-116 |
Platt GM, Williams RH. (2002) Ideological language and social movement mobilization: A sociolinguistic analysis of segregationists' ideologies Sociological Theory. 20: 328-359 |
Platt GM, Parsons T, Kirshstein R. (1976) Faculty Teaching Goals, 1968-1973 Social Problems. 24: 298-307 |
Varela C, Weinstein F, Platt GM. (1975) Psychoanalytic Sociology: An Essay on the Interpretation of Historical Data and the Phenomena of Collective Behavior.@@@The Wish to be Free: Society, Psyche, and Value Change. Social Forces. 54: 280 |
Talmon JL, Weinstein F, Platt GM. (1975) The Wish to be Free. Society, Psyche and Value Change.Psychoanalytic Sociology. An Essay on the Interpretation of Historical Data and the Phenomena of Collective Behavior History and Theory. 14: 121 |
Ross GD, Weinstein F, Platt GM. (1971) The Wish to be Free: Society, Psyche, and Value Change. Eighteenth-Century Studies. 5: 328 |
Dohen D, Weinstein F, Platt GM. (1971) The Wish to be Free: Society, Psyche, and Value Change. American Sociological Review. 36: 132 |
Izenberg GN, Weinstein F, Platt GM. (1971) The Wish to Be Free@@@The Wish to Be Free: Society, Psyche, and Value Change Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 2: 137 |