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Do Experienced Subjects Bias Experimental Results? Evidence from 16 Laboratories in Six Countries.

by Brooke Harrington | May 26, 2022 | Methodology

2022, Economic and Political Studies, DOI: 11 (3): 350 – 364; with Alice Guerra, Sven Steinmo & John D’Attoma. This paper addresses an area of growing concern for laboratory researchers: are subjects’behaviours affected by prior experiences in laboratory...

Politics in the Public Sphere: The Power of Tiny Publics in Classical Sociology

by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2008 | Groups & Networks

2008, Sociologica, 1/2008: 1-20; with Gary Fine. As Fine and Harrington [2004] have argued, the relationship between individuals and the social systems which they inhabit is shaped within face-to-face groups. Early work by Habermas and others on the development of the...

Where the Action Is: Small Groups and Contemporary Sociological Theory

by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2006 | Groups & Networks

2006, Small Group Research, 37 (1): 1-16; with Gary Fine. Although small group research has been somewhat marginalized within sociology during the past decades, the authors argue that a focus on interaction arenas can contribute to a more complete analysis of social...

Tiny Publics: Small Groups and Civil Society

by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2004 | Groups & Networks

2004, Sociological Theory, 22 (3): 341-356; with Gary Fine. It has been conventional to conceptualize civic life through one of two core images: the citizen as lone individualist or the citizen as joiner. Drawing on analyses of the historical development of the public...

The Pervasive Effects of Network Content

by Brooke Harrington | Aug 23, 2002 | Groups & Networks

2002, Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings, 50: 1-6. While network research has become increasingly important to our understanding of organizations, there is growing speculation that the current structural approach may misspecify the nature of network effects...
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