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Winship, C., Moran, M., Goodin, R. E., & Rein, M. (2006). Policy Analysis as Puzzle Solving. In The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (pp. 109-123). Oxford Univeristy Press.
Winship, C., Moran, M., Goodin, R. E., & Rein, M. (2006). Policy Analysis as Puzzle Solving. In The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy (pp. 109-123). Oxford Univeristy Press.
Winship, C., Herring, H., & Schrage, B. (2001). The Weakness of Strong Organizations. In Jewish Networking: Linking People, Institutions, Community. The Susan & David Wilstein Institute of Jewish Policy Studies.
Winship, C., Herring, H., & Schrage, B. (2001). The Weakness of Strong Organizations. In Jewish Networking: Linking People, Institutions, Community. The Susan & David Wilstein Institute of Jewish Policy Studies.
Winship, C., Glassner, B., & Hertz, R. (2003). In Defense of Foxes. In Our Studies, Ourselves: Sociologits’ Lives and Work (pp. 202-214). Oxford University Press.
Winship, C., Glassner, B., & Hertz, R. (2003). In Defense of Foxes. In Our Studies, Ourselves: Sociologits’ Lives and Work (pp. 202-214). Oxford University Press.
Winship, C., Mehta, J., Hitlin, S., & Vaisey, S. (2010). Moral Power. In Handbook of the Sociology of Morality (pp. 425-438). Springer.
Winship, C., Mehta, J., Hitlin, S., & Vaisey, S. (2010). Moral Power. In Handbook of the Sociology of Morality (pp. 425-438). Springer.
Muller, C., Winship, C., Edling, C., & Rydgren, J. (2010). John Dewey: the Sociology of Action. In Sociological Insights of Great Thinkers: Sociology Through Literature, Philosophy and Science. Praeger.
Muller, C., Winship, C., Edling, C., & Rydgren, J. (2010). John Dewey: the Sociology of Action. In Sociological Insights of Great Thinkers: Sociology Through Literature, Philosophy and Science. Praeger.