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This is quite marginal, but it gets an awful lot of mentions so I wouldn't want to delete it arbitrarily. The best I could find is
Marginality and Dissent in Twentieth-Century American Sociology which doesn't have enough to meet GNG, but goes beyond a passing mention with some facts that could go in the article. It also references a paper titled "A History of Women's Participation in the Eastern Sociological Society" published in SWS Network, vol. 5, July 1980. So there is at least one GNG compliant source out there which addresses the subject directly and in detail.
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This is quite marginal, but it gets an awful lot of mentions so I wouldn't want to delete it arbitrarily. The best I could find is
Marginality and Dissent in Twentieth-Century American Sociology which doesn't have enough to meet GNG, but goes beyond a passing mention with some facts that could go in the article. It also references a paper titled "A History of Women's Participation in the Eastern Sociological Society" published in SWS Network, vol. 5, July 1980. So there is at least one GNG compliant source out there which addresses the subject directly and in detail.
SpinningSpark00:02, 16 June 2020 (UTC)reply