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  1. Allegretti, Joseph.;
    Shooting Elephants, Serving Clients: An Essay on George Orwell and the Lawyer-Client Relationship. In: Creighton Law Review, vol. 27(1994), pp. 1-24(24)

  2. Amenta, Edwin.:
    Compromising Possessions: Orwell's Political, Analytical, and Literary Purposes in Nineteen Eighty-Four. In: Politics & Society, 1987 15: pp. 157-188(32)

  3. Aragay i Sastre, Mireia.;
    Satire Betrayed: A Look at Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. In: Atlantis: Revista de la Asociacion Espanola de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos, vol. 12, no. 1, June 1990, pp. 65-76(12)

  4. Atkins, John.;
    Orwell in 1984. In: College Literature, vol. 11, No. 1 (Winter 1984), pp. 34-43(10)

  5. Aung, Maung Htin.;
    George Orwell and Burma. In: Asian Affairs, 1 (1970): no. 1, pp. 19-28(10)

     
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  6. Baker, Aaron.;
    The Tramp: Down and Out in Chaplin and OrwellIn: Literature/Film Quarterly, vol. 17(1989), no. 1, pp. 27-32(6)

  7. Baker, William H.;
    1984: Newspeak, doublethink, and vascular surgery. In: Journal of Vascular Surgery, Vol. 2, no. 5, September 1985, pp. 645-648(4)

  8. Barnsley, John H.;
    'The Last Man in Europe': A Comment on George Orwell's 1984. In: Contemporary Review, vol. 239 : no. 1386, 1981 July, pp. 30-34(5)

  9. Baxter, Gisèle Marie.;
    The generous spirit: The moral and physical experience of a man at war in Homage to Catalonia and For Whom the Bell Tolls. In: Dalhousie Review. Halifax: Fall 1993. Vol. 73, no. 3; p. 368-380(13)

  10. Beadle, Gordon.;
    George Orwell and the American Conservatives. In: Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991) Vol. 6, Iss. 1 [1985], pp. 61-70(10)

  11. Beadle, Gordon B.;
    George Orwell and the Victorian Radical Tradition. In: Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Winter, 1975), pp. 287-299(13)

  12. Beadle, Gordon.;
    George Orwell's Literary Studies of Poverty in England. In: Twentieth Century Literature, 24(1978), p. 188-201(14)

  13. Beauchamp, Gorman.;
    1984: Oceania as an ideal state. In: College Literature, vol. 11, No. 1 (Winter 1984), pp. 1-12(12)

  14. Bennett, James R.;
    Oceania and the United States in 1984: The Selling of the Soviet Threat. In: Social Theory and Practice. Vol. 10, No. 3, A Special Issue: Orwell's 1984 (Fall 1984), pp. 301-318(18)

  15. Bennett, John.;
    Orwell's '1984': Was Orwell Right? In: The Journal of Historical Review, vol. 6, no, 1, Spring 1985, pp. 9-21(13)

  16. Bernstein, Gerald S.;
    The Architecture of Repression: The Built Environment of George Orwell's 1984. In: Journal of Architectural Education, Vol. 38, No. 2 (Winter, 1985), pp. 26-28(3)

  17. Blakemore, Stephen.;
    Language and Ideology in Orwell's 1984, In: Social Theory & Practice, vol. 10, no. 3(1984 Fall), pp. 349-356(8)

  18. Bloom, Harold.;
    Introduction. In: George Orwell. edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New York : Chelsea House, 1987. 166 p. ISBN : 0877546487, pp. 1-7(7)

  19. Bogaards, Winnifred M.;
    George Orwell: Journalist; Aldous Huxley: Genius. In: Journal of Orthomolecuar Psychiatry, vol. 14(1985), no. 1, pp. 42-49(8)

  20. Bolton, W. F.;
    Sources and Non-Sources: "Politics and the English Language". In: College Literature, Vol. 11, No. 1 (1984), pp. 71-77(7)

  21. Bondi, Hermann and Bates, J. M.;
    1984: the impact of science on society. In: Nest year is nineteen eighty-four. In Impact of science on society. (no. 2, 1983) ; pp. 189-197(9)

  22. Boos, Florence S.; Boos, William.;
    Orwell's Morris and 'Old Major's' Dream. In: English Studies, 71(4): August 1990, p. 361-371(11)

  23. Bramer, George R.;
    Doublespeak and Ethics. In: Lutz, William, ed., Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four: Doublespeak in a Post-Orwellian Age. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, 1989. 222 pp. ISBN 0-8141-0285-9, p. 65-74(10)

  24. Brent, Harry.;
    "Bullets Hurt, Corpses Stink": George Orwell and the Language of Warfare. In: Lutz, William, ed., Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four: Doublespeak in a Post-Orwellian Age. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, 1989. 222 pp. ISBN 0-8141-0285-9, pp. 99-110(12)

  25. Buchanan, Tom.;
    The Death of Bob Smillie, the Spanish Civil War, and the Eclipse of the Independent Labour Party. In: The Historical Journal, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Jun., 1997), pp. 435-461(25)

  26. Buchowski, Michal, David B. Kornenfeld, William Peterman, and Lynn Thomas.;
    Language, Nineteen Eighty-Four, and 1989. In: Language and Society, 23(1994): p. 555-578(24)

  27. Buechler, Scott.;
    Doublespeak and the Polemics of Technology. In: Lutz, William, ed., Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four: Doublespeak in a Post-Orwellian Age. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, 1989. 222 pp. ISBN 0-8141-0285-9, pp. 153-163(11)

  28. Buttry, Dolores.;
    Down and Out in Paris, London, and Oslo: Pounding the Pavement with Knut Hamsun and George OrwellIn: Comparative Literature Studies, vol. 25(1988), no. 3, pp. 225-241(17)

  29. Byrne, Alex & Thau, Michael.;
    In Defence of the Hybrid View. In: Mind, New Series, Vol. 105, No. 417 (Jan., 1996), pp. 139-149(11)

  30. Byrne, Katharine.;
    Mrs. George Orwell: Anonymous & Essential. In: Commonweal. New York: May 3, 1991. Vol. 118, no. 9; p. 288-291(4)

  31. Byrne, Katharine.;
    Not all books are created equal: Orwell & his animals at fifty. In: Commonweal. New York: May 17, 1996. Vol. 123, no. 10; p. 14,16 (2)

     
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  32. Calder, Jenni.;
    Orwell the Man. In: George Orwell and Nineteen Eighty-Four. The Man and the Book. A Conference at the Library of Congress, April 30 and May 1, 1984.Washington, D. C.: Library of Congress, 1985. pp. 25-38(14)

  33. Calder, Jenni.;
    Orwell's Post-War Prophecy. In: Williams, Raymond, ed. ~George Orwell: A Collection of Critica1 Essays, Eng1ewood Cliffs, N.J. 1974, pp. 133-155(23)

  34. Campbell, A.M.;
    Regulations and the Orwellian state. In: Canadian Public Administration / Administration Publique du Canada, vol. 28, no. 1 (Spribg/Printemps 1985), pp. 150-155(6)

  35. Cannadine, David.;
    Beyond Class? Social Structure and Social Perception in Modern England. In: Proceedings of the British Academy 97, 1998, pp. 95-118(24)

  36. Carter, Thomas.;
    Group Psychology Phenomena of a Political System as Satirized in Animal Farm: An Application of the Theories of W.R. Bion. In: Human Relations, 27( 1974): p. 525-546(22)

  37. Chapman, David W.;
    A Comment on "Teaching Argument and the Rhetoric of Orwell's 'Politics and the English Language' ". In: College English, Vol. 58, No. 4 (Apr., 1996), pp. 483-485(3)

  38. Chapman, Don.;
    Orwell's Language and Thought in "Politics and the English Language" and 1984. In: Deseret Language and Linguistic Society Symposium: Vol. 15(1989): Iss. 1, pp. 55-62(8)

  39. Charles, J Daryl.;
    The New Verbal Order. In: Modern Age. Wilmington: Fall 1996. Vol. 38, no. 4; p. 321-331 (11)

  40. Ciria, Alberto.;
    Argentina in 1983: Reflections on the Language of the Military and George OrwellIn: Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des etudes latino-americaines et caraibes, Vol. 11, No. 21 (1986), pp. 57-69(13)

  41. Claeys, Gregory.;
    Industrialism and Hedonism in Orwell's Literary and Political Development. In: Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Summer, 1986), pp. 219-245(27)

  42. Claeys, Gregory.;
    The Lion and the Unicorn, Patriotism, and Orwell's Politics. In: The Review of Politics (1985), 47:p. 186-211(16)

  43. Coombes, John E.;
    Construction of Poverty: Around Orwell's Down and Out in Paris and London. In: Cycnos, vol. 11(1994), no. 2, pp. 75-82(8)

  44. Courtine, Jean-Jacques; Willett, Laura (tr.).;
    A Brave New Language: Orwell's Invention of Newspeak in 1984. In: SubStance: A Review of Theory and Literary Criticism, vol 15(1986), no. 2 [50], pp. 69-74(6)

  45. Crick, Bernard.;
    The Reception of Nineteen Eighty-Four. In: George Orwell & Nineteen Eighty-Four: The Man and the Book, Washington, DC, Lib. of Congress, 1985, ISBN 0-8444-0487-X; pp. 97-103(7)

  46. Crompton, Donald.;
    False Maps of the World - George Orwell's Autobiographical Writings and the Early Novels. In: Critical Quarterly, vol. 16(1974), pp. 149-169(21)

  47. Currie, Robert.;
    The "Big Truth" in Nineteen Eighty-Four. In: Essays in Criticism, 34(1984), p. 56-69(14)

     
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  48. D'Angelo, Frank J.;
    Fiddle-Faddle, Flapdoodle, and Balderdash: Some Thoughts about Jargon. In: Lutz, William, ed., [ Nineteen Eighty-Four: Doublespeak in a Post-Orwellian Age. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, 1989. 222 pp. ISBN 0-8141-0285-9, p. 121-131(11)

  49. Davies, Ioan.;
    The Return of Virtue: Orwell and the Political Dilemmas of Central European Intellectuals. In: International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Autumn, 1989), pp. 107-129(23)

  50. Davison, Peter.;
    Editing Orwell: Eight Problems. In: Library, 6th ser., 6 (1984): pp. 217 - 228(12)

  51. Davison, Peter.;
    George Orwell: Dates and Origins. In: The Library, Ser 6, 13(2): June 1991, pp. 137-150(14)

  52. Davison, Peter.;
    Orwell: Balancing the Books. In: The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, vol. 16, no. 2, June 1994, pp. 77-100(24)

  53. Davison, Peter.;
    What Orwell Really Wrote. In: George Orwell & Nineteen Eighty-Four: The Man and the Book, Washington, DC, Lib. of Congress, 1985, ISBN 0-8444-0487-X; pp. 5-21(17)

  54. de Lange, A.M.;
    The representation of ideology: Orwell's (re)reading of "Boys' Weeklies". In: Literator, vol. 11, No. 3, November 1990, pp. 108-120(13)

  55. Deutscher, Isaac.;
    1984 - The Mysticism of Cruelty. In: Williams, Raymond. ed. George Orwell: A Collection of Critica1 Essays, Eng1ewood Cliffs, N.J. 1974. pp. 119-132(15)

  56. Dixon, Bernard.;
    An evolving man-machine relationship. In: Nest year is nineteen eighty-four. In Impact of science on society. (no. 2, 1983) ; pp. 139-147(9)

  57. Donoghue, Denis.;
    Nineteen Eighty-Four: Politics and Fable. In: George Orwell & Nineteen Eighty-Four: The Man and the Book, Washington, DC, Lib. of Congress, 1985, ISBN 0-8444-0487-X; pp. 57-69(13)

  58. Druet, Pierre-Philippe.;
    On the proper application of the human sciences: love-making as a political act. In: Nest year is nineteen eighty-four. In Impact of science on society. (no. 2, 1983) ; pp. 199-209(11)

     
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  59. Eagleton, Terry.;
    George Orwell and the Lower Midd1e-Class Novel. In: Williams, Raymond, ed. George Orwell: A Collection of Critica1 Essays, Englewood C1iffs, N.J. 1974, pp. 10-33(24)

  60. Eckstein, Arthur.;
    "1984" and George Orwell's Other View of Capitalism. In: Modern Age., 29:1 (1985:Winter), p. 11-19(9)

  61. Eckstein, Arthur.;
    Orwell, Masculinity, and Feminis Criticism. In: The Intercollegiate Review, Fall 1985, pp. 47-54(8)

  62. Ehrenfeld, David.;
    The Roots of Prophecy: Orwell and Nature. In:The Hudson Review, Vol. 38, No. 2 (Summer, 1985), pp. 193-213(21)

  63. Elbarbary, Samir.;
    Language as Theme in Animal Farm. In: International Fiction Review, 19, no. 1 (1992): p. 31-38(8)

  64. Elliot, Roger.;
    Encouraging Reader-Response to Literature in ESL Situations. In: ELT Journal, vol. 44, no. 3, Jul 1990, p.191-198(8)

  65. Emslie, McD. and Scott, P. G.;
    George Orwell's Down and Oout in Proof. In: Library, Jan 1977; ser,5-XXXII: pp. 372-376(5)

  66. Enteen, George M.;
    George Orwell and the Theory of Totalitarianism: A 1984 Retrospective. In: JGE: The Journal of General Education, vol. 36(1984), no. 3, pp. 206-215(10)

  67. Feder, Lillian.;
    Selfhood, Language, and Reality: George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four". In: The Georgia Review, Vol. 37, No. 2 (Summer 1983), pp. 392-409(18)

  68. Ferns, Chris.;
    The value/s of dystopia: The Handmaid's Tale and the anti-utopian tradition. In: Dalhousie Review. Halifax: Fall 1989. Vol. 69, no. 3; p. 373-382(10)

  69. Fleay, C, ; Sanders, M L.;
    Looking into the Abyss: George Orwell at the BBC. In: Journal of Contemporary History. London: Jul 1989. Vol. 24, no. 3; p. 503-518 (16)

  70. Fonseka, EA Gamini.;
    "How Swnish…! Yet…" - A Critical Analysis of George Orwell's Animal Farm. In: SIHOUETTE 1998-1999: The General Sir John Kotelawala Defence Academy Journal 1998-1999, pp. 1-13(13)

  71. Fotheringham, John.;
    George Orwell and Ernst Toller: The Dilemma of The Politically Committed writer. In: Neophilologus, 84(2000), pp. 1-18(18)

  72. Fortunati, Vita.;
    It Makes No Difference: A Utopia of Simulation and Tansparency. In: George Orwell. edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New York : Chelsea House, 1987. 166 p. ISBN : 0877546487, pp. 139-150(12)

  73. Fox, Roy F.;
    Sensatiospeak in America. In: Lutz, William, ed., Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four: Doublespeak in a Post-Orwellian Age. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, 1989. 222 pp. ISBN 0-8141-0285-9, p. 179-187(9)

  74. Friedenberg, Edgar Z.;
    George Orwell's Neglected Prophecy. In: Dalhousie Review, vol. 69(1989), no. 2, pp. 270-275(6)

  75. Freedman, Carl.;
    Writing, Ideology, and Politics: Orwell's "Politics and the English Language" and English Composition. In: College English, Vol. 43, No. 4 (Apr., 1981), pp. 327-340(14)

  76. Freedman, Morris.;
    Thoughts on Orwell's Truthfulness. In: Modern Age, Spring/Summer 1984, pp. 298-302(5)

  77. Frodsham, John David.;
    The New Barbarians: Totalitarianism, Terror and the Left Intelligentsia in Orwell's 1984. In: World Affairs. Winter 1984/85, Vol. 147 Issue 3, pp. 139-160(22)

  78. Frodsham, John David.;
    A Sinister Freesom: Orwell's 1984 Reconsidered [with Comment]. In: International Journal on World Peace, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Winter 1985), pp. 2-27(26)

  79. Frye, Northrop.;
    Orwell and Marxism. In: George Orwell. edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New York : Chelsea House, 1987. 166 p. ISBN : 0877546487, pp. 9-11(3)

  80. Fussell, Paul.;
    George OrwellIn: The Sewanee Review, Vol. 93, No. 2 (Spring, 1985), pp. 232-243(12)

     
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  81. Gauffenic, Armelle.;
    Nineteen Eighty-four: from fiction to reality. In: Impact of science on society. (no. 2, 1983) ; pp. 133-138(6)

  82. Geifman, Anna.;
    Metaphysics of Orwell's Flawed Utopia. In: Intercollegiate Review 25(1): Fall 1989, p. 33-42(10)

  83. Gibson, Walker.;
    Truisms Are True: Orwell's View of Language. In: Lutz, William, ed., Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four: Doublespeak in a Post-Orwellian Age. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, 1989. 222 pp. ISBN 0-8141-0285-9, p.11-16(6)

  84. Goldstein Philip.;
    Orwell as a (neo)Conservative: The Reception of 1984. In: Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 33 (1) (win 2000), p. 44-57(14)

  85. Good, Graham.;
    Ideology and Personality in Orwell's Criticism. In: College Literature, Vol. 11, No. 1 (1984), pp. 78-93(16)

  86. Good, Graham.;
    "Ingsoc in Relation to Chess": Reversible Opposites in Orwell's 1984. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Autumn, 1984), pp. 50-63(14)

  87. Goodheart, Eugene.;
    Orwell and the bad writing controversy. In: Clio. Fort Wayne: Summer 1999. Vol. 28, no. 4; p. 439-443 (5)

  88. Goulet, Denis.;
    Science and technology for a global society. In: Nest year is nineteen eighty-four. In Impact of science on society. (no. 2, 1983) ; pp. 179-188(10)

  89. Greenbatt, Stephen.;
    Orwell as Satirists. In: Williams, Raymond. ed. George Orwell: A Collection of Critica1 Essays, Eng1ewood Cliffs, N.J. 1974. pp. 103-118(16)

  90. Greenwald, Anyhony G.;
    The Totalitarian Ego: Fabrication and Revision of Personal History. In: American Psychologist, Vol.35, No. 7, July 1980, pp. 603-618(16)

  91. Grofman, Bernard.;
    Pig and Proletariat: Animal Farm as History. In: Social Science Reports 4 (June 1978). pp. 1-25(25) [Later: San Jose Studies, 16, no. 2 (spring 1990): p. 5-39]

  92. Grundlingh, A.M.;
    George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four: some reflections on its relevance to the study of history in South Africa. In: Kleio, Vol. 16(1984), Issue 1, pp. 20-33(14)

  93. Guild, Nicholas.;
    In Dubious Battle: George Orwell and the Victory of the Money-God. In: George Orwell. edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New York : Chelsea House, 1987. 166 p. ISBN : 0877546487, pp. 77-84(8)

  94. Gulati, Basia Miller.;
    Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four: Escape from Doublethink. In: International Fiction Review, vol. 12, no. 2, Summer 1985. pp. 79-83(5)

     
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  95. Hahn, Dan F.;
    Political Language: The Art of Saying Nothing. In: Lutz, William, ed., Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four: Doublespeak in a Post-Orwellian Age. National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana, 1989. 222 pp. ISBN 0-8141-0285-9, pp. 111-120(12)

  96. Haibo, Liu.;
    Man and machine-an interactive and interadaptive system. In: Impact of science on society. (no. 2, 1983) ; pp. 171-178(8)

  97. Halberstam, Michael.;
    Totalitarianism as a Problem for the Modern Conception of Politics. In: Political Theory, Vol. 26, No. 4 (Aug., 1998), pp. 459-488(30)

  98. Hamlen, William A.;
    The Economics of Animal farm. In: Southern Economic Journal, Apr 2000. Vol. 66, Iss. 4; p. 942-956(15)

  99. Harris, Harold J.;
    A Meditation on Orwell, Tolstoi, and Human Nature. In: College Literature, vol. 14, no. 2, Spring 1987, pp. 178-182(5)

  100. Harris, Roy.;
    The Misunderstanding of Newspeak. In: George Orwell. edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. New York : Chelsea House, 1987. 166 p. ISBN : 0877546487, pp. 113-119(7)

  101. Heck, Richard G.;
    The Sense of Communication. In: Mind, New Series, Vol. 104, No. 413 (Jan., 1995), pp. 79-106(28)

  102. Hester, Erwin and Patai, Daphne.;
    Women in 1984. In: PMLA , 98.2 (1983): pp. 256-258(3)

  103. Hill, Greg.;
    Ned Thomas and the Condition of Wales. In: ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature, 23:3, July 1992, pp. 73-84(12)

  104. Hill, Patricia.;
    Religion and Myth in Orwell's 1984. In: Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 10, No. 3, A Special Issue: Orwell's 1984 (Fall 1984), pp. 273-287(15)

  105. Hitchens, Christopher.;
    For George OrwellIn: Grand Street, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Winter, 1984), pp. 125-141(17)

  106. Hitchens, Christopher.;
    George Orwell and Raymond Williams. In: Critical Quarterly, Vol. 41, no. 3, October 1999, p. 3-22(20) ISSN 0011-1562

  107. Hoggart, Richard.;
    George Orwell and The Road to Wigan Piet. In: Williams, Raymond, ed. George Orwell: A Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood, Cliff, N・.J. 1974. pp. 34-51(28)

  108. Hopley, Claire.;
    Orwell's Language of Waste Land and Trench. In: College Literature, vol. 11, No. 1 (Winter 1984), pp. 59-70(12)

  109. Howe, Irving.;
    Orwell: History as Nightmare' [1956], In: Politics and the Novel. New York: Columbia University Press, 1992, p. 235-251(17) [Formerly; The American Scholar, Vol. 25, No. 2 (SPRING, 1956), pp. 193-207]

  110. Humo, Emir A.;
    The control approach to dynamic behavior. In: Nest year is nineteen eighty-four. In Impact of science on society. (no. 2, 1983) ; pp. 159-164(6)

  111. Hunter, Jefferson.;
    Orwell, Wells, and Coming Up for Air. In: Modern Philology 78(1): August 1980, p. 38-47(10)

  112. Hunter, Jefferson.;
    Orwell's Prose: Discovery, Communion, Separation. In: The Sewanee Review, Vol. 87, No. 3 (Summer, 1979), pp. 436-454(19)

  113. Islam, Shamsul.;
    George Orwell and the Raj. In: World Literature Written in English, 21 (1982), no. 2, pp. 341-347(7)

     
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  114. Johnston, Laura.;
    'Orr' and 'Orwell': Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four. In: Extrapolation 40(4): Winter 1999, p. 351-354(4)

  115. Jones, Myrddin.;
    Orwell, Wells and the Animal Fable. In: English, Summer 1984; 33: pp. 127 - 136(10)

  116. Joseph, John E.;
    Orwell on Language and Politics. In: Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, no.10(2000), pp. 52-60(9)

  117. Kauffman, James M.;
    Saving Children in the Age of Big Brother: Moral and Ethical Issues in the. Identification of Deviance. In: Grosenick, Judith, and Others (eds)., Reflections on Deviance in 1984: Selected Papers from the 1984 Midwest Symposium in Behavior Disorders. Papers presented at the Annual Midwest Symposium for Leadership in Behavior Disorders (2nd, Kansas City, MO, February 1984). pp. 39-63(25) [Later: Behavioral Disorders, Vol. 10, No. 1 (November 1984), pp. 60-70]

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