Living Without Law: An Ethnography of Quaker Decision-Making, Dispute Avoidance and Dispute Resolution: An Ethnography of Quaker Decision-Making, Disp by Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney
Living Without Law: An Ethnography of Quaker Decision-Making, Dispute Avoidance and Dispute Resolution: An Ethnography of Quaker Decision-Making, Disp

Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney

Living Without Law: An Ethnography of Quaker Decision-Making, Dispute Avoidance and Dispute Resolution: An Ethnography of Quaker Decision-Making, Disp

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Fiona Cownie, Anthony Bradney

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This title was first published in 2000: A study of Quaker decision-taking, seen as a form of dispute avoidance, and Quaker dispute resolution. At its core is an ethnography of one Quaker meeting, a faith group which meets for worship at a Quaker M...

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