The Use of Time in the Study of Social Change. Heirich, M. American Sociological Review, 29(3):386--397, 1964. abstract bibtex Time -- as an explanatory factor, a causal link between other variables, a quantitative measure of them, and a qualitative measure of their interplay -- is central to models of social change. Its use by 11 theorists suggests how time may related to current research into the what, how, when, and why of change. (author's abstract)
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number = {3},
journal = {American Sociological Review},
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