Howard Aldrich

Kenan Professor of Sociology, Dept of Sociology @ UNC Chapel Hill

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Can you live up to the titles you choose for your papers?

Which of these two papers, on the same theme, would you read first: “Patterns of Vandalism during Civil Disorders as an Indicator of Target Selection” or “Mad Mobs and Englishmen? Myths and Realities read more

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This entry was posted in Creative professionals, Research Methods, Writing and organizing research and tagged author, creativity, headlines, practices, publishing, titles, writing on December 31, 2015 by Howard Aldrich.

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