Rita Mae Kelly
Rita Mae Kelly (December 10, 1939 – September 16, 2001) was an American political scientist. She was a professor of political science at the University of Texas at Dallas, where she held the Andrew R. Cecil Endowed Chair in Applied Ethics. She was also the Dean of the School of Social Sciences at UT Dallas. Provided by Wikipedia
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The gendered economy work, careers, and success by Kelly, Rita Mae 1939-
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The gendered economy work, careers, and success by Kelly, Rita Mae 1939-
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The making of political women a study of socialization and role conflict by Kelly, Rita Mae 1939-
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Community control of economic development The boards of directors of community development corporations by Kelly, Rita Mae 1939-
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Promoting productivity in the public sector problems, strategies and prospects
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Gender and socialization to power and politics
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Women and the Arizona political process 2. Arizona Women's Town Hall ...
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