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In this paper, Lewis Killian reflects on his experience confronting political realities when writing a brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in response to its ruling on Brown versus the Board of Education, expressing concern that, despite his...
In this paper, Lewis Killian discusses his relation to Ralph Turner and their journey in writing a book in collective behavior and what went into building and publishing such a book in four editions.
Affirmative Action and Protective Discrimination: A Comparison of the United States and India and Comparative Approaches to Multi-Culturalism and Education in Britain
Lewis Killan's paper is based on a research seminar given at the University of London Institute of Education and details the purpose of this identification by comparing protective discrimination, affirmative action, Gandhi's opposition, ...
This speech is focused on the idea of a "Last Lecture" for professors and teachers and especially for the social scientist. Killian posits that the last lecture is something a social scientist is sensitive to and find most important in...
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