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Exploring the “Meso-Level”: Genealogy of Civic Commitments and Beyond - G.A. Fine, The Hinge. Civil Society, Group Cultures, and the Power of Local Commitments (Chicago, Chicago University Press, 2021, 263 p.)
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
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- European Journal of Sociology / Archives Européennes de Sociologie , Volume 62 , Issue 3 , December 2021 , pp. 501 - 507
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- © European Journal of Sociology 2022
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