Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2009, 45(5): 1045-1054

Can Sociology Contribute to Shortfalls in Public Policy? A Response to Tomáš Katrňák and Martin Kreidl

Petr Matějů, Tomáš Konečný

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Matějů, P., & Konečný, T. (2009). Can Sociology Contribute to Shortfalls in Public Policy? A Response to Tomáš Katrňák and Martin Kreidl. Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review45(5), 1045-1054
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