Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory

Hövermann A, Groß EM, Zick A, Messner SF (2015)
Social Science Research 52: 408-421.

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2015
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Social Science Research
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52
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408-421
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0049-089X
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Hövermann A, Groß EM, Zick A, Messner SF. Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory. Social Science Research. 2015;52:408-421.
Hövermann, A., Groß, E. M., Zick, A., & Messner, S. F. (2015). Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory. Social Science Research, 52, 408-421. doi:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2015.03.001
Hövermann, Andreas, Groß, Eva Maria, Zick, Andreas, and Messner, Steven F. 2015. “Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory”. Social Science Research 52: 408-421.
Hövermann, A., Groß, E. M., Zick, A., and Messner, S. F. (2015). Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory. Social Science Research 52, 408-421.
Hövermann, A., et al., 2015. Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory. Social Science Research, 52, p 408-421.
A. Hövermann, et al., “Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory”, Social Science Research, vol. 52, 2015, pp. 408-421.
Hövermann, A., Groß, E.M., Zick, A., Messner, S.F.: Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory. Social Science Research. 52, 408-421 (2015).
Hövermann, Andreas, Groß, Eva Maria, Zick, Andreas, and Messner, Steven F. “Understanding the devaluation of vulnerable groups: A novel application of Institutional Anomie Theory”. Social Science Research 52 (2015): 408-421.

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