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- f12a8948aff0a01e1b5c47702ba22f8b2cb25c68015aa4feefcb84a96439c41d date "2013".
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- f12a8948aff0a01e1b5c47702ba22f8b2cb25c68015aa4feefcb84a96439c41d first1 "Dalton".
- f12a8948aff0a01e1b5c47702ba22f8b2cb25c68015aa4feefcb84a96439c41d isCitedBy Sociology_of_terrorism.
- f12a8948aff0a01e1b5c47702ba22f8b2cb25c68015aa4feefcb84a96439c41d last1 "Conley".
- f12a8948aff0a01e1b5c47702ba22f8b2cb25c68015aa4feefcb84a96439c41d page "2011".
- f12a8948aff0a01e1b5c47702ba22f8b2cb25c68015aa4feefcb84a96439c41d publisher "W.W. Norton & Company".
- f12a8948aff0a01e1b5c47702ba22f8b2cb25c68015aa4feefcb84a96439c41d title "You May Ask Yourself: An Introduction to Thinking Like a Sociologist".