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Edward J. Lawler has 36 books on Goodreads with ratings. Edward J. Lawler's most popular book is Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World. Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World by Edward J. Lawler, Shane R. Thye, Jeongkoo Yoon. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , X. In Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World, Edward Lawler, Shane Thye, and Jeongkoo Yoon examine interpersonal and group ties and propose a new theory of social commitments, showing that.
Lawler has authored or co-authored three books and over 60 articles, and edited or co-edited over 20 volumes of the annual series, Advances in Group Processes. Most recently, his book (coauthored with Shane Thye and Jeongkoo Yoon), Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World () was published by the Russell Sage Foundation. Most recently, his book (coauthored with Shane Thye and Jeongkoo Yoon), Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World () was published by the Russell Sage Foundation. This book won the James Coleman Best Book Award from the Rationality and Society Section of the American Sociological Association. In Social Commitments in a Depersonalized World, Edward Lawler, Shane Thye, and Jeongkoo Yoon examine interpersonal and group ties and propose a new theory of social commitments, showing that.
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