Abandonment as a Social Fact: Analytical Schema
De Franco, Anita
2021-12-04 00:00:00
[In this sub-section and once recognized abandonment as a social factSocial facts, an analytical schema based on parametersParameters (Sect. 3.1), factors (Sect. 3.2), reasons (Sect. 3.3), policies (Sect. 3.4) is proposed. The aim is to have a richer “toolbox” to critically revisit the issue as a complex problem.]
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[In this sub-section and once recognized abandonment as a social factSocial facts, an analytical schema based on parametersParameters (Sect. 3.1), factors (Sect. 3.2), reasons (Sect. 3.3), policies (Sect. 3.4) is proposed. The aim is to have a richer “toolbox” to critically revisit the issue as a complex problem.]
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