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Trade unions in a hostile environment (1992)
Book Chapter
Morris, H., Fosh, P., Martin, R., Smith, P., & Undy, R. (1992). Trade unions in a hostile environment. In J. Leemput, & P. Leisnik (Eds.), Trade unions in transition. Aldershot: Edgar Elgar

The power of the ballot box: balloting at Eng Co (1992)
Book Chapter
Morris, H., Fosh, P., Martin, R., Smith, P., & Undy, R. (1992). The power of the ballot box: balloting at Eng Co. In D. Winstanley, & J. Woodall (Eds.), Cases in personnel management. Institute of Personnel Management

Popular representation : recasting realism (1992)
Book Chapter
Abercrombie, N., Lash, S., & Longhurst, B. (1992). Popular representation : recasting realism. In S. Lash, & J. Friedman (Eds.), Modernity and Identity (115-140). Oxford: Blackwell

Discourse and decision making in Scottish prisons (1992)
Book Chapter
Adler, M., & Longhurst, B. (1992). Discourse and decision making in Scottish prisons. In D. Downes (Ed.), Unravelling Criminal Justice: Eleven British Studies (73-95). London: Macmillan

Various entries (1992)
Book Chapter
Longhurst, B. (1992). Various entries. In R. Hoggart (Ed.), Oxford Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Peoples and Cultures. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Alienation, Anomie, Chicago School, Cohabitation, Class, Community, Comte, Correlation, Critical Theory, Deconstructionism, Deviance, Durkheim, Elite, Ethnic Conflict, Ethnomethodology, Eugenics, False Consciousness, Family, Frankfurt School, Functio... Read More about Various entries.

Polish yers in non-linear phonology (1992)
Book Chapter
Bekerman, M. (1992). Polish yers in non-linear phonology. In W. Dressler, H. Luschuetsky, O. Pfeiffer, & J. Rennison (Eds.), Phonologica 1988 (215-228). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (CUP)

The article examines the phanomenon of "flickering" or disappearing vowels in Polish in the framework of non-linear phonology and tries to find a conceptual solution by applying elements of the underspecification and redundancy theory in language.